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Whiskey made in northern Illinois advances to Top 8 in 2025 Maker's Madness contest

Whiskey made in northern Illinois advances to Top 8 in 2025 Maker's Madness contest

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WTVO) — Whiskey Acres Blue Popcorn Bourbon, made in northern Illinois, has advanced to the final 8 'coolest products made in Illinois' in the state's 2025 'Maker's Madness' contest.
The bourbon is made by Whiskey Acres Distilling Co., in DeKalb.
'Makers Madness is a celebration of the incredible products made right here in Illinois, highlighting the unparalleled level of creativity and innovation that distinguishes our state's manufacturing industry,' said Mark Denzler, President and CEO of the Illinois Manufacturers' Association. 'We wish all of the contestants the best of luck as the search continues for the product that will earn the 2025 title of the Coolest Thing Made in Illinois.'
runs until 11:59 p.m. on March 30th.
The Maker's Madness contest is a bracket-style tournament in which voters across the state vote for their favorite Illinois-made product.
Aerosoal Spray Cheese, made by Berner Food and Bevereage LLC in Dakota, was in the Top 16 bracket of the contest, but was knocked out.
The Illinois Manufacturer's Association, which runs the annual event, said nearly 250,000 votes were cast in the 6th annual contest.
More than 250 products were nominated this year.
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