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  • Broomjockey
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    Quoth ArcticChicken View Post
    Why on earth would anyone buy that?
    Because it's all there is for Mountain Dew up here?

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  • NateTheChops
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    Is there anything at Hot Topic you can't get in Canada? I might be able to skim their catalogs.

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  • Kiwi
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    We have been to bellingham to shop at trader joes and hot topic speficially

    but its usually just cool to go on vacation thats close... you can only go to kelowna and vernon so many times.....

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  • ArcticChicken
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    Quoth Plaidman View Post
    You can. Its labeled Mountain Dew.


    Here in America, its labeled Caffine Free Mountain Dew.
    Why on earth would anyone buy that?

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  • Broomjockey
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    Quoth Plaidman View Post
    You can. Its labeled Mountain Dew.


    Here in America, its labeled Caffine Free Mountain Dew.
    Yep. Qft. Fun, eh?

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  • Plaidman
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    Quoth ArcticChicken View Post
    Does that mean you can't get Mt. Dew in Canada?
    You can. Its labeled Mountain Dew.


    Here in America, its labeled Caffine Free Mountain Dew.

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  • ArcticChicken
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    Quoth Broomjockey View Post
    Some of them are bizarre, and can smack you upside the head, such as the no caffeine in non-cola coloured products.
    Does that mean you can't get Mt. Dew in Canada?

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  • Broomjockey
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    Quoth NateTheChops View Post
    Well, I'm not thinking of opening it on the Canadian side.

    I know some people get Aleve and Tylenol PM. And I also learned that you can only Tylenol 3 in Canada, but I imagine there are legal reasons for that.
    This actually seems like a really good idea. Advertising might be awkward, but if you can get the word out, it'd do well, I'm sure. I'm a little thrown about the people getting Tylenol PM over the border. I'm pretty sure you can get it here. Wonder if there's formula differences.

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  • NateTheChops
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    Well, I'm not thinking of opening it on the Canadian side. But if they're going to come down here anyway it seems like a good idea to at least have something available on this side.

    I know some people get Aleve and Tylenol PM. And I also learned that you can only Tylenol 3 in Canada, but I imagine there are legal reasons for that.

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  • Broomjockey
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    Hrm. I have no car, and not really in driving distance (probably about 5 hours or so, if you keep the hammer down), but I'm interested in what people have to say, too.

    If you are looking to open a shop on the Canadian side of the border, I'd caution you first to look closely at any regs concerning the products. Some of them are bizarre, and can smack you upside the head, such as the no caffeine in non-cola coloured products.

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  • NateTheChops
    started a topic To the Canadian board members

    To the Canadian board members

    This is to the Canadian members of our board who are within driving distance of the American border. And my question is what do you come down here to buy?

    The reason I ask is because every day or so we get Canadian shoppers who come to my store to buy stuff that they can't find up there. And I keep thinking what an enterprising notion it would be to have a store that exclusively sells products that you cannot find in Canada, but I'm assuming are still legal otherwise why would so many people come across the border to get them?

    And so I'm asking Canadian members of many of my favorite boards, for your shopping lists. Please only include things you go to grocery or convenience stores for, not resturaunt items. Thanks.
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