Ask A Kansan
What's actually in that "Made in Kansas" gift box — and why it matters more than you think. Kansas has been growing, raising, and producing world-class products for nearly 50 years under one of the most underrated state trademark programs in the country. Sammy Gleason from the From the Land of Kansas program joins us to unbox the special Kansas 250 gift box — and what comes out of it tells a surprisingly complete story about who we are as a state. From kettle corn and sandhill plum jelly to red wine chocolate sauce and freeze-dried space ice cream, we explore the hidden gems that Kansans are making right in our own backyard. Then we get into something a little more contentious: the Kansas state flag. We share flag designs from our team and from our listeners — and make the case for why the flag you fly says more about a state than the seal printed on it. Highlights * The Kansas 250 special edition gift box and everything packed inside it — including who packed it and why that matters * From the Land of Kansas is a 48-year-old state trademark program that's free to join for any Kansas farm, ranch, or small business * Products need an agriculture tie to qualify — even candles have to contain lavender or soy * The online marketplace at fromthelandofkansas.com ships Kansas products to 46–47 states during the holiday season * Retail stores carrying 3 or more From the Land of Kansas products can become members — including Prairie Land Market in Salina and Wilkins Acres in Abilene * Product gaps the program is looking to fill: sunflower seeds and crackers * Kansas wine is growing — a wine trail is in the works in the Manhattan/Alma area * The program's gift boxes were a first among state branded programs — and other states followed their lead * 50th anniversary of the program is coming up in about 2 years * The North American Vexillological Association's five rules of good flag design — and how the Kansas state flag stacks up * Highlights from Manhattan, Kingman, and Park City's flag designs — and why they work * Flag redesign submissions from the Ask a Kansan team and listeners Chapters * 0:00 – Cold Open: Funny Socks * 1:16 – Episode Intro & Made in Kansas Preview * 2:10 – Sammy Gleason Joins the Show * 2:37 – Kansas 250 Gift Box Unboxing * 6:53 – What Is From the Land of Kansas? * 7:30 – Sammy's Career Path to the Program * 9:25 – Kansas Roots and How She Got Into Marketing * 12:45 – Membership Process and the Online Marketplace * 14:56 – Road Trips and Small Town Cafes * 21:08 – Beyond Food: Non-Food Products and Other State Programs * 22:01 – How the Trademark Sticker Works * 24:08 – What Products Are Missing * 25:10 – Shelf Stable and Pop-Up Considerations * 26:13 – Flint Hills Pints & Freeze-Dried Space Ice Cream * 27:21 – Making Kansas Products Stand Out * 28:40 – Kansas Wine Tour Ideas * 31:30 – Retail Partners Across Kansas * 28:48 – Shipping Gift Boxes Nationwide * 30:11 – Next Big Program Goals * 31:05 – What Kansas Producers Are Like * 32:52 – Post-Show Product Curiosities * 33:36 – How to Be a Podcast Guest * 34:23 – Flag Design Rules Recap * 36:06 – Best Kansas City Flags * 39:31 – Team Flag Redesigns * 44:22 – Viewer Flag Submissions * 48:13 – Why Flags Matter * 50:03 – Submit Your Flag Design * 51:20 – Final Wrap & Thanks Resources * From the Land of Kansas [https://www.fromthelandofkansas.com/] — state trademark program for Kansas-grown, raised, and produced products * Schlaegel's Popcorn [https://popcorngifts.net/] — kettle corn featured in the Kansas 250 gift box * Cocoavino [https://www.cocoavino.co/] — red wine chocolate sauce, Overland Park * Flint Hills Pints [https://www.flinthillspints.com/] — Kansas ice cream, including new freeze-dried space ice cream * Prairie Land Market [https://prairielandmarket.org/] — local Kansas products retailer in Salina, From the Land of Kansas member * Wilkins Acres [https://abilenekansas.org/eat-stay-shop/shop/wilkens-acres-general-store] — Kansas products store in Abilene, From the Land of Kansas member * Boot Hill Distillery [https://www.boothilldistillery.com/] — value-added Kansas grain products, Dodge City Learn more about the podcast at askakansan.com [https://www.askakansan.com/]! This show is part of the ICT Podcast Network, for more information, visit ictpod.net [http://ictpod.net]
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