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wasss Mar 6th 2017 12:05 am

Is squash sold in Canada?
 
As in the drink, not fruit. Like Robinsons. I'm going to Canada soon and I drink it all the time and wondering if it's sold there?

not2old Mar 6th 2017 12:14 am

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 

Originally Posted by wasss (Post 12197830)
As in the drink, not fruit. Like Robinsons. I'm going to Canada soon and I drink it all the time and wondering if it's sold there?

google British food stores or British treats in Canada


http://www.blogto.com/eat_drink/2014...ts_in_toronto/

http://www.celtictreasurechest.com/products/grocery.htm

http://www.simplybritishfoods.com


also

http://britishexpats.com/forum/maple...drinks-621605/


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Reidies Mar 6th 2017 12:38 am

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
You can get it in shops that sell British foods but it's quite expensive. I used to drink Robinsons by the gallon in the UK, I bought it here once (as a Christmas treat to my self) and didn't really like it. Last year some visitors bought me Robinsons concentrated squash but I have not drunk it yet - may be worth packing some to help wean you off it!

wasss Mar 6th 2017 12:38 am

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
Are there any Canadian alternatives? I had no idea squash was a British thing lol.

Lychee Mar 6th 2017 12:51 am

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
Nobody in Canada knows what squash is and it is not consumed in Canada (although you can find imported squash if you know where to look). If you ask for squash in Canada, you'll get referred to pumpkins.

The Canadian market tends to prefer frozen fruit juice/drinks from concentrate or tetrapak juice/fruit drinks (Minute Maid, SunRype, etc). Or pre-mixed fruit drinks like Snapple. Some argue it's because Canada has always had the space and the refrigeration necessary so that squash was never a necessity. For whatever reason, it has never been a part of the local culture.

Siouxie Mar 6th 2017 12:57 am

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
You can get it sometimes in Food Basics and most certainly British stores. Rybena is available most places I've found.

Alternatives are things like the frozen ones that you dilute (Welsh's) Welch's Juice Concentrates - most stores have their own brand ones (including orange), or those little plastic containers of concentrate http://www.makeitmio.com/en/original. You can buy squash from Amazon too, though it's not cheap.

If you're on your way and bringing any luggage, perhaps buy some of the small Robinsons concentrates to help tide you over til you find something you like. https://www.robinsonssquash.co.uk/ou...range/#SquashD

:)

DandNHill Mar 6th 2017 1:12 am

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
Hubby likes to add something to his water so buys Mio.
http://www.makeitmio.com/

I'm happy with water but some of the flavours are really nice. It costs about $4.50 and makes 24 glasses. I think.

TheAwesomeMatt Mar 6th 2017 1:47 am

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
Pretty sure I've seen Ribena a number of times in Shoppers and London Drugs, might even be in the Asian food section of grocery stores too.

BristolUK Mar 6th 2017 2:16 am

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
Perhaps someone has tried this recipe


Copycat Super Healthy Robinson’s Fruit Shoot

Serves: 1 litre
Prep time: 2 mins
Total time: 2 mins

Ingredients

1 Litre Water
3 Medium Fresh Oranges

Instructions

In a large one litre jug chop into quarters the oranges and place them at the bottom. Fill it to the top with hot boiled water direct from the kettle. Leave in the fridge for a few hours or until the water is chilled and serve.

Notes
This works with most fruit but we prefer it with oranges. A mix of citrus fruit also tastes amazing.

Yorkiechef Mar 6th 2017 2:32 am

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
Ribena is sold in Canadian superstore. We buy it regularly, it is always on the shelf at the one near us at signal hill, therefore it should be in all branches.

Piff Poff Mar 6th 2017 3:04 am

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
As has been said, Ribena is readily available as is Lime cordial. Robinsons and the from specialty import stores. You can get cool aid, ready mixed and frozen stuff you add water too and some squirty things.

I buy from the import store.

Howefamily Mar 6th 2017 12:51 pm

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
I used to be a squash drinker but not now we live here. I started to wonder why I liked it so much once I couldnt get it in its recognizable form. Now I just water down my fruit juice or drink water.
Thank God you can get Pimms here :cool:

Tangram Mar 6th 2017 1:18 pm

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
A lot of trouble sourcing Bitter Lemon for mixers

Engineer_abroad Mar 6th 2017 2:10 pm

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 
I use either the powder mixes (cystal light style) or the little squirty bottles of highly concentrated flavor (2 -3 squirts per 2 litre of water). Get these at any grocery store

Former Lancastrian Mar 6th 2017 2:33 pm

Re: Is squash sold in Canada?
 

Originally Posted by Tangram (Post 12198302)
A lot of trouble sourcing Bitter Lemon for mixers

Assimilate more. Obviously Brits are used to Bitter Lemon mixers Im tending to think Canadians not as much. Be adventurous try something else in your gin and vodka.

This company seems to have a distributor in Canada for Fever-Tree Bitter Lemon
TFB & Associates Limited 210-7300 Warden Ave. Markham, Ontario, Canada, L3R 9Z6 TFB & Associates | Importers and distributors of fine UK, European, and Domestic products for the Canadian Marketplace
Bitter Lemon, Fevertree, Premium mixers, premium tonic, Lemonade


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