
These Four Minnesota-Made Products Need Your Vote In ‘Coolest Thing Made In Minnesota’ Contest
A fun contest to name a Minnesota-made product as the "coolest thing made in Minnesota" is moving closer to a conclusion, with the field of contenders now narrowed down to four finalists.
The bracket-style contest run by the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce completed its round of 8 last week, with the winners of that round now advancing to the final round of voting.
Unlike the rest of this contest, which features head-to-head voting between two different products, this final round of four finalists is the public's last chance to vote for what they think is the coolest thing made in Minnesota.
The winner of this year's contest will be decided by which product receives the most votes among the final four Minnesota-made items. Voting in this final round got underway at noon on Monday (September 29), and concludes at 5 pm on Friday, October 3.
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The winner from this final round of voting will be announced on Tuesday, October 7, at the 2025 Manufacturers’ Summit in Minneapolis.
Here is the field of the final four products looking for your help to be named "Coolest Thing In Minnesota":
SR Series G7+ Aircraft made by Cirrus Aircraft - Headquarters in Duluth, Minnesota
More information about this product and additional photos are available on the product's page on the contest website.
Vistabule Teardrop Trailer made by Minnesota Teardrop Trailer LLC - Headquarters in St Paul, Minnesota
More information about this product and additional photos are available on the product's page on the contest website.
MRZR – Military RZR made by Polaris Inc. - Headquarters in Medina, Minnesota
More information about this product and additional photos are available on the product's page on the contest website.

Trackchair made by ATZ Manufacturing - Headquarters in Marshall, Minnesota
More information about this product and additional photos are available on the product's page on the contest website.
You can find the link to vote here. Note that you do need to create a free login in order to participate, and you're allowed to vote only once in this round.
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