Only in Canada, eh?

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    Anonymous
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    I was reading another blogsite, and it was mentioned that they stock up on Canadian coffee before heading south. Do any of the snowbirds here have certain things they take with them that they find they can’t get stateside?

    #6692
    Ray
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    I think lots of folks take Tim Hortons coffee.

    I take Cheezies! They don’t have the Hawkins brand of Cheezies down there, “Poor Bastards”!  😥

    Also I stock up on ShakeNBake chicken coating, They have it there but it tastes much different than the Canadian variety.

    Happens with many products. Canadians like more salty taste, Americans like a little more heat.

    #6695
    Anonymous
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    From “Our Awesome Travels” blogsite
    <cite class=”user blog-author”>George Yates</cite>October 15, 2014 10:05 am

    Our Swiss Chalet marinades, sauce and dips, extra old Canadian cheddar cheese, extra hot pepperettes, Garlic farmers sausage we like, English crumpets, malt bread, my MSM powder for joint pain from health food store, and DAD’s Oatmeal cookies.

    #6696
    Anonymous
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    From George Yates “our Awesome Travels” blogsite.

    Our Swiss Chalet marinades, sauce and dips, extra old Canadian cheddar cheese, extra hot pepperettes, Garlic farmers sausage we like, English crumpets, malt bread, my MSM powder for joint pain from health food store, and DAD’s Oatmeal cookies.

    #6700
    Anonymous
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    Triple antibiotic Polysporin with lidocaine. Couldn’t find anything quite like it in Hawaii. No Benadril in Mexico. Yup, gotta talent for going where I shouldn’t.

    #6706
    Norma
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    Just bring me some Cheezies and tons of sponge toffee!  They don’ t have the toffee here and I can’t make it right!!!  (I lived in New Brunswick from 1968-1970…dad in USAF)

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