From 3-ply paper towels to Skee-Ball alleys, some northeastern Wisconsin products have a chance to be crowned as the next coolest thing made in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce and Racine-based Johnson Financial Group have released the 148 nominees that will compete in the 10th annual Coolest Thing Made in Wisconsin contest. WMC says the contest showcases the state's $73.1 billion manufacturing industry and its career opportunities.
Voting for the contest begins Sept. 22 on the Made in Wisconsin website . The top 16 vote-getters will move on to the Manufacturing Madness part of the competition, where they compete in bracket style matchups until a winner is declared.
Which Green Bay-area products can I vote for?
Products from Brown, Marinette, Shawano and Door cou