I hardly ever leave reviews, but I stopped into The Ditty Bag on a whim because I liked the sound of its name and I am happy I did so. If you are on the lookout for reusable/sustainable products, or even just fun but practical gifts — visit The Ditty Bag. I found that Jason carries many of the same products you can find on sustainable product websites and for equal or similar prices. I bought the cutest corn on the cob beeswax candle, an adorable Swedish dish towel, a cute dryer ball that looks like mother Earth, and more. When I mentioned that I wanted to ship some ginger drops to a friend, Jason immediately found me a box I could use to ship them. He answered every question I had and delivered the kind of customer service that your grandparents always lament about. As a picky retired barista, he also makes an impressive latte! If you are in the mood to support your local community, visit this shop. Oh, and be sure to ask him what a...
Read moreThe Ditty Bag is more than a store; it's a community hub for eco-warriors and newcomers alike. It's a place where you can exchange ideas, learn from others, and discover innovative ways to reduce waste.
Moreover, the emphasis on local and ethical sourcing is a testament to their dedication to positive change. The products are of high quality, and you can shop with a clear conscience knowing you're supporting responsible businesses.
If you're on a journey to reduce your environmental impact or simply looking for eco-friendly alternatives, The Ditty Bag is the place to go. It's an inspiration and a valuable resource for anyone seeking to live a more sustainable and...
Read moreHigh quality olive oils, amazing frozen at sea local scallops, pantry items that you can fill yourself by bringing in your own containers! Great kids toys made from wood and sustainable products, local honey from Drew’s honeybee’s in Norwich, CT sooo delish!!! There’s even a coffee bar inside with tea, espresso and lattes. Jason, the owner is very friendly and will go out of his way to give the community what they’re...
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