I have a bunch of gold and silver maple leaf coins and I am pretty sure that there are more Canadian products available in our stores (I live in Austria).
Screw trade tariffs.
I have a bunch of gold and silver maple leaf coins and I am pretty sure that there are more Canadian products available in our stores (I live in Austria).
Screw trade tariffs.
Probably actual maple syrup, I’m pretty sure we produce the most world wide by a large margin.
Yes Big Maple.
Of course.
Quick search:
https://www.interspar.at/shop/lebensmittel/spar-naturpur-bio-ahornsirup-kraeftig/p/1088793
Description: Biological maple syrup, 100% Canadian
https://www.interspar.at/shop/lebensmittel/nature-valley-crunchy-muesliriegel-kanadischer-ahornsirup-5x42g/p/2020000475941
Description: Müsliriegel. Produced in Spain with 2% Canadian maple syrup
If you ever find the maple syrup in a tin can, that’s the real stuff.
Nah unfortunately these don’t make it across the ocean, the best we get are those little glass bottles with a handle like in their first link.
We always bring back a few cans with us when we visit Quebec and then we have this plastic container thing that lives in the fridge, the Canadian way.
I also love the little maple leaf shaped candy that seem to basically just be hardened maple syrup. I don’t normally like candy, but these are simple enough for me to enjoy.
That’s too bad, I wonder if there’s a restriction to shipping them by mail to Europe. I’ve got a sugar shack for a neighbor.
I assume it’s just because you keep the good stuff for yourselves haha.