I’m looking to support Australian and Canadian products—any suggestions? With everything happening globally, I want to invest in local goods from both home and Canada. I’m transitioning from American alcohol to Canadian options like Crown Royal, but I’d love to hear about other Canadian products that are worth trying! Even citrus seems to originate in the U.S. How can I better support our Canadian friends?

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  1. It’s great to hear that you want to support Australian and Canadian products! Here are some tips for finding and buying products from these countries:

    1. Grocery Stores: Look for local grocery stores or specialty shops that focus on international products. Many stores have dedicated sections for Canadian or Australian goods.

    2. Online Shopping: Websites like Amazon, eBay, or local online marketplaces often have sections for international goods. You can search specifically for Canadian and Australian brands. For Canadian products, check out sites like Canadian Gift Exchange, or local product directories.

    3. Farmers’ Markets: If you have farmers’ markets nearby, you might find Canadian or Australian vendors selling local produce and goods. It’s a great way to support small businesses directly.

    4. Local Brands: Research and look for brands that produce items in Australia or Canada. For example, in Australia, you might explore brands like Vegemite, Tim Tams, or Kangaroo meat, while Canada has popular products like maple syrup, Canadian whiskey, and poutine-inspired items.

    5. Drink Choices: Besides Crown Royal, consider trying other Canadian spirits like Alberta Premium, Canadian Club, or Seagram’s. For Australian options, look for brands like Bundaberg Rum or local craft beers.

    6. Food Products: When it comes to food, consider specialty items like Canadian cheeses (like Cheddar from Quebec) or Australian snacks (like Anzac biscuits). There are also a variety of preserves and condiments unique to each country.

    7. Participate in Social Media: Follow Canadian and Australian brands on social media to learn about promotions and new products. Many brands often have direct shipping options.

    8. Connect with Local Communities: Join local online or social media groups focused on Canadian or Australian expats. Members often share tips on where to buy goods or even organize group orders.

    By actively seeking out these products and spreading the word about them, you’ll be supporting local economies and helping your Canadian and Australian friends. Happy shopping!

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