SunriseChampion
Senior Member
Yooooo, outlet store! Lay on me your woolens!
Post #2 may be what you're looking for!So I eat a lot of Ryvita flatbreads when I go camping as they don't spoil. They're made in England, which is fine. I'm an Anglophile so it works, but does anyone know of any similar flatbreads that are made here?
Post #2 may be what you're looking for!
https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/great-canadian-products.28781/#post-1360125
Visited Tom’s Place in Kensington Market today for the first time. Bought a nice, made in Canada sports jacket. Good prices, excellent service and made in Canada products.
http://toms-place.com/
Jack Victor Studio.What was the brand? Coppley is Canadian and makes some great suits, although some stores like the Bay only carry their more traditional fits rather than their slimmer and more contemporary fits.
Definitely a personal pet peeve as someone who once trained and aspired to be a professional translator."Quotidien Dijon"? I always have doubts about the quality of the product when the manufacturer couldn't be bothered to hire a professional translator for their labels.
Sunflower Kitchens make great products which happen to be vegan. I discovered them courtesy of an organic food delivery company (Mama Earth) and have been buying them for the past few years. http://www.sunflowerkitchen.com/