

If you are doing some gardening this spring, look to see where your products are made! I recommend this Canadian brand, which is widely available in western Canada and parts of the east: My Gardening Products
If you are doing some gardening this spring, look to see where your products are made! I recommend this Canadian brand, which is widely available in western Canada and parts of the east: My Gardening Products
There’s a shop in my town that refills the canisters for $6, so I just go there for that. Also, I’ve found a number of websites that ship large amounts of syrup (2 or 4 liters at a time) from Canada with an easy web search. I couldn’t see where the syrup was actually produced, however.
Yup. If you can’t fix it yourself, ** you don’t own it.**
Thanks!!! I had no idea about FreeTube and it looks awesome :)
They’ve got it all. I’ve never used it for a pharmacy but they sell vinyl records and physical media, camera stuff, toys, food, cosmetics, and all sorts of things.
Actually, I just looked into it a little more - they’ve got it at Superstore. Currently on sale, too. I just wonder why Beaver Buzz has no mention of having anything to do with Canada (it’s BC owned and produced) while they’ve got “prepared in Canada” for Monster and Reign.
There’s Beaver Buzz. I’ve found it here and there (London Drugs is one place). I wish they had a sugar-free option and were priced a little cheaper, but I don’t think I’ll be buying Monster any more.
I’ve noticed a lot of people on Bulk Barn’s facebook page spamming them with requests for clear country of origin labels for every product. Hopefully they act on it.
Maynards is made in Canada. Not Canadian owned, but made in Canada. Fuzzy peaches are brilliant.
Did you see the news story last week about citrus growing on Vancouver Island? Supposedly it can be grown for pennies per fruit as long as the plants are covered and given a bit of warmth in cold weather (the guy in the story was using old-fashioned outdoor Xmas lights). Obviously it’s not being grown at scale on the Island but the fact that it could be is interesting.
Question for you: are pretty much all of the users Canadian or in Canada? Is it possible to tell?
I’ve been using Amazon since the only thing they sold was books, back in the early aughts. No more!