Articles written by Kristin Holtshouser
Articles written by
Kristin Holtshouser

The Quality and Craftsmanship of our Products: Outdoor American Flags

At Carrot-Top, we understand that an American flag is more than just a symbol; it's a testament to national pride and craftsmanship. As a proud FMAA-certified retailer, we dedicate ourselves to selling American flags that represent our nation and showcase the pinnacle of quality and manufacturing excellence. Dive into the journey of how our signature American flags, including the Beacon® nylon and Patriarch® polyester U.S.A. flags, are meticulously crafted to exceed the highest quality standards.

Read More

The Quality and Craftsmanship of our Products: Tough-Ply Poly Flags

As one of the oldest flag retailers in the business, we take pride in delivering top-tier flags from the best flag makers in America. For years, we have built a reputation for providing state and American flags that fly beautifully while withstanding fierce winds and harsh weather. In a testament to our commitment to quality, we're excited to introduce our latest offering, the Patriarch Tough-Ply Poly Flag, now available for the five major U.S. military branches and all 55 U.S. states and territories. Read this blog post to learn more about the unique qualities of this remarkable flag.

Read More

The Complete Guide of the National Scout Jamboree Event.

The National Jamboree requires months, even years, of careful planning and prep. If you plan to attend the event, you probably registered long ago, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t more to prepare. That's why Carrot-Top created this guide telling you all about the event, what to expect, and how to prepare your troop for a fun-filled time! Read on for more information!

Read More

The History of Texas Independence Day and Why Texans Celebrate It

Before becoming America's 28th state on December 29, 1845, Texas was its own independent country for nearly a decade. However, earning its freedom was not an easy task. Texas and its people fought several bloody battles to win their independence from Mexico on March 2, 1836. To this day, Texans celebrate Texas Independence Day to honor the sacrifices of the many men who gave their lives to the fight for independence. Read on to learn about this unique holiday, its history, and its place in Texas' cultural heritage.

Read More