That’s so true - empty sections of cranberry sauce, tomato paste, pasta, etc adjacent to fully stocked American items are such a telltale sign lately.
They’re pretty great and they last forever. And their slippers are super comfy too
Stetson is a very elegant looking gentleman! Glad he loves his new bed!
That’s great to know - I have only recently discovered them! I really enjoy that they don’t have the weird aftertaste that a lot of protein bars have - they taste like they are actually made of food. Is it more cost effective to order directly?
I found these at Superstore. I’ve also been seeing them at Metro and Farm Boy
Toys R Us is now Canadian owned.
But now I’m fretting about agricultural collapse…
You might like Cari0 Toothpaste sold via Oral Science. It’s owned in Canada, though I’m not entirely sure where it is manufactured. It was developed by a dental caries researcher in Montreal.
From the same website (Canadian store) you can also find some other great products:
It’s important to support Canadian owned news.
You’ll find great quality journalism from The Tyee , the Narwhal, or The Walrus.
I’m sure there are many more - perhaps we should create a list
Might be - I don’t have any big issue with the taste of stevia, so perhaps I’m not sensitive to it. However, I’ve tried Zevia before and didn’t really enjoy the flavours for whatever reason
Maybe it’s one of those polarizing tastes like cilantro. I don’t find the stevia taste offensive or all that noticeable in these. Perhaps certain flavours might overpower it more too?
None of that western heathenry!
Although Western Canada does make some damned tasty stuff too…
There’s nothing wrong with buying from your local farmers market if the food is better. However, if you aren’t happy with the quality from the farm providing delivery, perhaps there are other options in your area? I’m in a small city and there are probably 10-12 nearby farms that provide a CSA box via delivery, and a few more that have stands where your farm share price gives you a certain amount you can spend when you attend
That stuff is great too! I didn’t know they were Canadian!
A lot of it tends to be in the organic section - there are usually a few flavour variations of oat, almond, and soy. However, I usually find a bigger selection at Metro
That’s great to know - we don’t have London Drugs in Ontario (that I’ve seen anyway) but from the sounds of it they seem to sell everything!
We have Shoppers which has very very few Canadian products and Rexall which seems to carry a bit more. So usually I’m sending patients to the internet