LOCAL BUSINESS

3 woman-owned Wisconsin small businesses we love

Credit: Wisconsin Small Business Association

Small Business Saturday isn’t the only day to consider supporting your local mom-and-pop shop! Doing so helps them and you. Just take a quick look at the numbers:

✅ 99.7% of all US businesses are considered “small.”

Small businesses created 64% of all new jobs between 1993 and 2021.

✅ If you spend $100 at a local business, roughly $68 stays in your city.

Spend the same at a large business, and only $43 stays local.

✅ Small businesses donate 250% more than larger businesses to nonprofits and community causes.

As of 2023, Wisconsin is home to more than 450,000 small businesses, employing nearly 1 million people in the state.

Yelp is a helpful tool to find a great small business you’ve never heard of near you. Just type “small business” in the search bar and enter your zip code.

TRY IT! Find a Highly-Rated Small Business Near You

Here are 3 woman-owned Madison-based shops–all less than five years old–that we recommend and also sell online:

🛍️ Every Bitch Needs a Scrunchie

Run By: Kenzie Beam

Launched while Kenzie was still a student at the UW-Madison, this shop specializes in one-of-a-kind scrunchies (yes, those ‘90s-esque hair ties are back!), as well as mini scrunchie “scarves,” apparel, stickers, and more.

Click here to browse online.

🛍️ Quarter Life Leap

Run By: Kaitlin Esche-Lyon

Started during the pandemic when Kaitlin, like a lot of us, was having a quarter-life crisis, the shop’s hand-made, eye-catching, colorfully-modern quilts spread joy and comfort. She also takes custom orders.

Click here to shop online.

🛍️ Second Breakfast Bakery

Run By: Andrea Magee

Once a month, Magee prepares small and regular-sized boxes (which feed four to six people) at a north side Madison commercial kitchen filled with made-from-scratch baked goods–from apple fritter loaves to pecan pie granola. The boxes are available for pickup, local delivery, and/or via monthly subscription.

Click here to shop online.

Second Breakfast has an especially meaningful backstory: its owner, Magee, previously worked in the pediatric ICU at Madison’s American Family Children’s Hospital. Read more here.

MORE: Your Guide to Wisconsin-Made Gifts That Give Back


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  • Christina Lorey is an Edward R. Murrow Award-winning journalist and former UpNorthNews newsletter editor. She previously worked as a producer, reporter, and TV anchor for stations in Madison and Moline. When she’s not writing or asking questions, Christina volunteers with Girls on the Run, the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, and several mental health organizations.