I started to boycott French products some time ago as a means of giving my personal response to the way France (and Germany too) behaved about the Iraq war. They are entitled to their opinions but the "high moral ground" didn't seem to be where they were coming from. IMO.
I understand they are allies and all but I think they stepped over the line in their actions. (or inactions if you will).
I was sent this as an e-mail from a buddy of mine. If you feel the same way then it may be of use to you. If you don't, then feel free to support these companies. That is what makes a free market a great thing. 

 This is, after all, a grass roots response to the government of france and the stance they took in the war as well as after.
I have not had time to check these out to see if it is accurate, so take it with a grain of salt. 
Mav
France has every right to disagree with America, but France has moved from simple dissent to active hostility toward America.  France President Chirac warned East European nations that if they sided with the US, France would oppose their membership in the European Union.  This very week, William Safire reported in the New York Times that France has been secretly helping to arm Iraq and has been helping Irag build long range missiles.  These same missiles may NOW possibly be used against our own US soldiers.  Just as France has exercised its right to disagree, all Americans can exercise their right to boycott and help countries that do not stand with us.  French Products and Companies to Boycott: 
Air France 
Air Liquide 
Airbus (airplanes in commericial use) 
Alcatel 
Allegra (allergy medication) 
Aqualung - including: Spirotechnique, Technisub, US Divers and = SeaQuest 
AXA Advisors 
Bank of the West (owned by BNP Paribas) 
Beneteau (boats) 
BF Goodrich (owned by Michelin) 
BIC (razors, pens and lighters) 
Biotherm (cosmetics 
Black Bush 
Bollinger (champagne) 
Car & Driver Magazine 
Cartier 
Chanel 
Chivas Regal (scotch) 
Christian Dior 
Club Med (vacations) 
Culligan (owned by Vivendi) 
Dannon (yogurt and dairy foods) 
DKNY 
Dom Perigonon (champagne) 
Durand Crystal 
Elle Magazine 
Essilor Optical Products 
Evian 
Fina (petroleum products) and Fina Oil (billions invested in Iraqi = oil 
fields) 
First Hawaiian Bank 
George Magazine 
Givenchy 
Glenlivet (scotch) 
Hennessy (liquor products) 
Houghton Mifflin (books) 
Jacobs Creek (owned = by Pernod Ricard since 1989) 
Jameson (whiskey) 
Jerry Springer (talk show) 
Krups (coffee and cappuccino makers) 
Lancome - Le Creuset (cookware) 
L'Oreal (health and beauty products) 
Louis Vuitton 
Marie Claire 
Martel Cognac 
Maybelline 
Mephisto (shoes & clothes) 
Michelin (tires & auto parts) 
Mikasa (crystal and glass) 
Moet (champagne) 
Motel 6 
Motown Records 
MP3.com 
Mumms (champagne) 
Nissan (cars - majority owned by 
Renault 
Nivea 
Normany Butter 
Parents Magazine 
Peugeot (automobiles) 
Pierre Cardin 
Playstation Magazine 
ProScan (owned by Thomson Electronics - France) 
Publicis Group (including Saatchi & Saatachi Advertising) 
RCA (television & electronics - owned by Thomson Electronics France) 
Red Magazine 
Red Roof Inns (owned by Accor group in France) 
Renault  (automobiles) 
Roquefort cheese (all Roquefort cheese is made in France) 
Rowenta (toasters, irons, coffe makers, 
Royal Canadian 
Salomon (skis) 
Sierra Software & Computer Games 
Smart & Final 
Sofitel (hotels, owned by Accor group) 
Sparkletts (water, owned by Danone) 
Spencer Gifts. 
Sundance Channel 
Taylor Made (gold clubs & equipment) 
Technicolor 
T-Fal (kitchenware 
Total Gas Stations 
UbiSoft (computer games) 
Uniroyal (tires) 
Universal Studios (music, movies and amusement parks - owned by = Vivendi 
US Filter 
Veritas Group 
Veuve Clicquot Champagne 
Vittel 
Vivendi 
Wild Turkey (bourbon) 
Woman's Day Magazine 
Yoplait (The French company Sodiaal owns a 50% stake) 
Yves Saint Laurent 
Zodia Inflatable Boats