Marsha Chartrand

Local shop ranked on online platform

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Anthro Apothecary of Tecumseh was a featured vendor at Acorn Farmers’ Market & Café in Manchester.

Anthro Apothecary, a Tecumseh, Michigan, store owned by Michaela Holdridge, has been named a “Top Shop“ on Faire Wholesale Marketplace.

This rating is given to only the top performing stores on the platform and is a testament to the exceptional quality and selection of products offered at Anthro Apothecary.

“We are thrilled to be recognized as a Top Shop on Faire,“ said Holdridge.

“We work hard to offer unique and high-quality products, and it is an honor to be recognized by such a widely used platform. We are so grateful to our customers for their support, and we look forward to continuing to serve them with the best products and service possible,“ she said.

Founded in 2018, Anthro Apothecary has quickly become a go-to destination for those looking for natural products for their health and home. The store offers a wide range of products, including teas, herbs, spices, essential oils, and home goods, along with bath and body products. All of the products are carefully curated or crafted by Michaela.

Faire is a wholesale marketplace that helps small-business owners discover and buy unique, wholesale products from over 7,000 makers worldwide. The platform provides tools and resources to help small-business owners grow and succeed, including access to capital, free returns, and flexible ordering options.

“Faire really helps small businesses like mine in small towns reach wider markets. I’m so excited to see how this helps grow my business, benefiting more customers in Michigan and beyond,“ Michaela said.

Anthro Apothecary’s selection of products can be found on the Faire Wholesale Marketplace and in stores across Southeast Michigan, like Argus Farm Stop (Ann Arbor), Agricole Farm Stop (Chelsea), and McPhearson Local (Saline).

Interested customers can also visit Anthro Apothecary in their brick-and-mortar store in Tecumseh, and online at AnthroApothecary.com.

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