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Tabitha Brown’s 3rd Collection Soon To Drop At Target

Target's executive vice president praised Brown's vision.

Actress and social media personality Tabitha Brown’s newest home decor collection will launch in Target on January 8.

Brown sat down to talk about her third collection, which she wants to focus on nourishing the whole person with beautiful vegan cookware and essential utensil. Not only does it include colorful kitchen items but also healthy and tasty vegan soups, snacks, and easy-to-make items, all of which attempt to remain affordable and assessable at a price range of

$2.99 to $90, with the majority lying under just $10.

Bringing people together over food makes my heart full, and I feel blessed to continue spreading nourishment and joy to Target’s guests,” Brown explained in a press release. “My goal for this third collection is to deliver Tab-approved vegan food options that taste good and feel good for the soul and entertaining tools and essentials to help spread the love during mealtime with loved ones. I want to encourage y’all to be more intentional with what you feed your body so you can go on and shine your way. Set your table, set your intentions.” 

Target’s executive vice president echoed the company’s praise for Brown’s merchandise and message. “Tabitha’s cooking has brought joy to countless people, and you can see how this collection is incredibly close to her heart. There’s just so much here to help our guests bring nourishment and joy to their friends and family.”

Brown continued to explain that despite her collection being accessible, she wanted it to bring joy to anyone, regardless of their background. 

“It’s affordable, and everybody can try it. When I’m promoting veganism or plant-based living, I want it to be accessible. I want it to be easy. I don’t want people to overthink it… It’s all about joy. Food should bring us joy. You’ll also see familiar patterns like the leaves and the stripes in all the kitchenware…it all ties in because it’s about self-love.”

 

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Mary Symone

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