Frios, Evonik Part Of “Made In Alabama Showcase”

MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Gov. Kay Ivey recently recognized 14 companies and their homegrown products at the second Made in Alabama Showcase. Among “the best our state has to offer,” Ivey said, the “products speak to who we are as a state, and we could not be more excited to showcase these exceptional companies’ products and services….” Among those selected were Frios Gourmet Pops of Mobile, which produces gourmet popsicles for franchises around the nation, and Evonik, a Germany-based company with a specialty chemicals plant in Mobile and a facility in Birmingham that produces medical devices. The companies chosen were nominated by the Alabama Department of Commerce, Manufacture Alabama, the Business Council of Alabama and the Chamber of Commerce Association of Alabama.

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