Good Morning America spotlights American-made self-care gifts and deals
Good Morning America’s July 3 Made in America roundup put $7 Nectar Life bath treats and a $169.97 Turonic massage gun at the center of self-care gifting.

Good Morning America’s Made In America Deals & Steals roundup landed with the kind of gifts people actually use: bath treats, body care, and a massage gun built for real recovery. The July 3 promotion started at $2.50, ran up to 60% off, and was valid only while supplies lasted, with shipping limited to the continental U.S.
Nectar Life was the sweetest stop in the mix, and not just because it sells bath bombs. The Las Vegas company, founded in 2015 by CEO Tom Taicher, makes handcrafted, natural bath and body care that the GMA listing described as 100% vegan, cruelty-free, and made in America. That is exactly the sort of present that works for a sister who loves a long soak, a friend who treats Sunday night like a reset ritual, or a host who deserves something better than another candle. Nectar Life says its products are made fresh daily and include body butter, hand spray lotion, dry body oil, bath bombs, sugar body scrub, whipped soap, and a TSA-approved travel kit, with some items on its site priced from about $7 to $50.
The Made in America angle matters here because Nectar Life already feels personal without turning precious. Taicher started the company after deciding too many skincare products were not very fun or family-oriented, and the brand now leans into that giftable, cheerful lane with retail locations at The Venetian, Caesars Palace, and The Mirage in Las Vegas. For anyone buying a self-care present that should feel thoughtful rather than generic, this is the kind of assortment that can be split into a small bundle or given as one polished, ready-to-go treat.
Turonic’s G5 Massage Gun, also listed as the Pro GM5, covered the other side of self-care: recovery. The device is priced at $169.97 and comes from Turonic, a brand founded in 2015 and part of Productech Corp., the St. Petersburg, Florida, multi-brand consumer electronics company. The specs are the selling point: a 160W brushless motor, seven heads, 20 speed settings, up to seven hours of battery life, a 1.68-pound weight, noise at 40 dB or less, and a one-year limited warranty.

That makes it a smarter gift for desk-bound professionals, frequent travelers, or anyone with stubborn neck, shoulder, or lower-back tension than for the casual user who only wants a quick pampering item. Paired with Nectar Life’s fresher, more playful bath and body lineup, the roundup offered two different versions of self-care: one for unwinding, one for actually feeling better the next day.
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