Celebrate our Partner Businesses

Discover Women-Owned Businesses at Wild Oats Market!

For Women’s Day in March, let’s shine a spotlight on the incredible women entrepreneurs who contribute to the vibrant community at Wild Oats Market in Williamstown, Massachusetts. These businesses embody passion, creativity, and dedication. Here’s to their success! 

4th & Heart: Creators of ghee (clarified butter) products, a healthier, richer, shelf-stable, lactose-free, better version of butter that you have probably never heard of. 

Ahlbin’s Homemade: Kara crafts hearty homemade fire cider that warms our hearts and stomachs. Made with love and care. 

Anima Mundi (Brooklyn, NY): While not local to Williamstown, Anima Mundi deserves recognition. Their wildcrafted herbal supplements empower wellness. 

Berkshire Candles: Light up your life with hand-poured, soy-based candles from Berkshire Candles. Jenna's scents evoke comfort and tranquility. 

Brook’s Botanicals: Brooke’s passion for natural skincare and tinctures shines through her botanical products. Pamper yourself with her lotions, balms, and serums full of locally foraged ingredients. 

Chickpea: Shelby created this business to provide nutritious, convenient, and familiar meal options to families dealing with time constraints, picky eaters, allergies, and health issues. Produces organic chickpea pasta.

Full Well Farm: A local farm committed to sustainable practices, providing fresh produce, and supporting the community – a non-certified organic, no-till farm growing vegetables, herbs, and flowers.

Glee Gum: Creates natural, healthy alternative, chewing gum and candy kits free from synthetic plastics and artificial ingredients.

GoMacro: Makers of plant-based, organic, and delicious protein bars developed these healthier options that Amelia liked when trying to live healthier with cancer.

Jovial Foods: Provides gluten-free and organic products, including pasta and flour that Carla and her husband created after they discovered their daughter had a gluten sensitivity.

Kate’s Real Food: Kate creates energy bars with wholesome ingredients that she developed from her outdoor adventure need to have energy bars that would fit in her pockets as she hiked, skied and biked. 

Kitchen Garden Farm: Offers organic salsas, hot sauces, and more.

KLO Beauty: Nicole and Megan, the founders of KLO Beauty, curates a line of clean beauty products. Their mission: simply radiant skin. 

Lazy Lady Farm: Makers of unique, handcrafted cheeses.

Living Juice: Crafters of cold-pressed organic juices, promoting health and wellness business created to bring healthier options for a healthier way to live after a near death experience happened with her eldest teenage son when he went into anaphylactic shock.

Maplebrook: Artisanal cheese producers in the local area.

Maya Kaimal: Owner's visual arts background inspired her to bring culinary arts to life with their flavorful Indian-inspired sauces and condiments while staying true to her roots. 

Miyoko’s Kitchen: Artisanal vegan cheeses and butter.  

Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese: Created by a family of cheese makers raised by diary ranchers and known for their award-winning cheeses.  

Purely Elizabeth: We the belief that food can heal Elizabeth created these nutritious granola, oatmeal, and snacks, she set out to create products that didn't have a tradeoff between nutritious ingredients and culinary taste to help people thrive on their wellness journey. Purely Elizabeth products are Certified Gluten-Free with select products also Non-GMO Project Verified, Certified Vegan, and Certified Paleo + Keto by the Paleo Foundation. All products contain no artificial flavors and are made with organic, innovative, nutritious ingredients that add delicious flavor and texture, like Ancient Grains + Superfood Seeds (Quinoa, Amaranth, Chia, and Flax), Coconut Sugar, and Coconut Oil.

Quinn Foods: Makers of gluten-free pretzels and snacks designed by them to reinvent classic snacks using real ingredients that could be traced back to the source. 

Raven & Boar: A farm specializing in heritage breed pork and charcuterie. All animals are USDA and processed and made available year-round.

Revival Homestead Supply: From handcrafted deodorants to eco-friendly haircare, Revival Homestead celebrates simple living. Melody and Katie's products inspire us to embrace sustainability. 

Roundtable Farm: A local farm offering sustainably raised meats.

Siete Family Foods: Makers of grain-free tortillas, chips, and other delicious Mexican-inspired foods created and made for their personal health needs.  

Soom Foods: Family from the kitchen table with passion for foods they love created premium tahini, elevating Middle Eastern cuisine  

Stacy’s: Started from a food cart to today a business today delivering delicious baked pita chips.  

Sweet Loren’s: After surviving cancer, Loren made a mission to eat good, clean foods and created these wholesome, ready-to-bake cookie dough products.  

Swoon: Owner Jen has been living with Type 1 diabetes from a young age and Cristina created this business to give a tasty, deliciously healthier alternative to the lemonades and iced teas they knew in their childhood that Jen could drink.  Crafters of zero-sugar simple syrups for beverages. 

Taking Stock Foods: Friends that worked together in a steakhouse and created nourishing bone broths and soups that are both delicious and nutritious.

The Goat Project: Becca raises happy goats and creates artisanal goat milk soap. The soaps come in a variety of lovely scents.

Weathertop Farms: Founded by a visionary woman, Kate at Weathertop Farms brings us shrubs, switchels, and teas. Her commitment to sustainability and quality nourishes our bodies and souls. 

Visit Wild Oats Market at 320 Main St, Williamstown, MA 01267, and support these incredible women entrepreneurs. Let’s celebrate their resilience, creativity, and impact! 

About Wild Oats Market

Wild Oats Market is a socially responsible co-op market that has been serving the Northern Berkshire County community for over four decades. As a collectively Member-Owned store, we have become the go-to destination for local, organic, specialty, bulk, and sustainable food options. Whether you’re passionate about social responsibility, environmental stewardship, fair trade practices, healthy eating, or supporting locally produced food, Wild Oats Market has something for everyone.

Here’s what you need to know about us:

  • Ownership: More than 1700 community members collectively own this co-op.

  • Location: Find us at 320 Main St, Williamstown, MA.

  • Hours of Operation: Store is open daily from 8 am to 8 pm.

  • Shopping Experience: Everyone is welcome to shop at Wild Oats Market. Whether you’re browsing the aisles, enjoying a meal in the café, enjoying our outside seating area or looking for ways to save, this co-op is your community hub.

  • Ways to Save: Check out our weekly deals and explore ways to save on fresh, organic, and local option on our Ways-to-Save page (click here).

  • Community Engagement: We actively support local non-profit organizations through programs like Every Penny Counts (click here) (formerly Round Up for Change) .

  • Environmental Commitment: We prioritize environmental stewardship by promoting local and fair-trade food production, renewable energy, composting, and recyclable packaging.

So, if you’re in Williamstown, make sure to visit us, where good food and community come together!  

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