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Old Mar 6th 2017, 2:44 pm
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Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
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
Fever tree also do some of the best tonic available. It is carried in most higher end stores (think Urban Fayre or Whole foods).
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YOu can find Roses Lime Cordial here along with Roses Grenadine cordial which is quite nice
As other posters have mentioned, Ribena is commonly found too.

The Roses products are nice but tbh mine now drink more milk or water instead now.

You won't find traditional cordials but you will find ENORMOUS bottles of drinks that fit in your ENORMOUS fridge quite easily!!
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We are on Vancouver Island and do buy Robinsons. It is costly at usually $6.99 a bottle although occasionally it does go on offer for $3.99. Bottles are starting to reduce in size too to the 900ml size for the same price. Not quite the £1 a bottle price in UK supermarkets. Would love the 2l bottles here. We buy it in Fairways-sold in the British section.
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Default Re: Is squash sold in Canada?

Originally Posted by wasss
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?
As many have said - Ribena available all over

Second best option are frozen canisters available in all grocery stores that cost about $1 to $2 which when mixed with water will make about 2ltr of drink, keep it in a jug in the fridge.
Lots of flavors to choose from
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