Although the world perceives Canada as the land of maple syrup and winter sports and coats, Canadians produce unique products you may never find anywhere else in the world.
Some of these products include:
1. McCain Fries
McCain Fries was one of the favorite childhood meals for many Canadians. Most Canadians have loved these crispy fries for decades, making them a popular delicacy globally. Today, McCain Foods produces one-third of all frozen fries worldwide, becoming one of the largest businesses in Canada.
2. Jos. Louis
No school lunch becomes complete without a Jos. Louis. It consists of two red velvet cake pieces enclosed in a milk chocolate shell with a cream topping. Over the years, parents have been packing this yummy pastry in their children’s lunch boxes. Joseph-arcade Vachon, a Canadian, created Jos. Louis in 1923, and named it after his two sons, Joseph and Louis.
3. Paderno Cookware
Since the business started in 1979, Paderno Cookware has found its way in many Canadian homes. Although the company began in Prince Edward Island, it has grown to an international company. In 1985, Paderno produced 30000 pots, but in 2020, more than 400 Canadian stores sold their products. Most people acclaim Paderno Cookware for their durability and quality and their sleek, classic, and gleaming stainless steel appearance.
4. Sam Bats
Although hockey remains Canada’s iconic sport, baseball occupies an integral part of Canada’s history. Sam Bats, founded by Sam Holman, has become one of the leading sports companies in Canada. These high-quality bats have garnered attention from high-profile customers. In 2012, about 100 Major League Baseball players used Holman’s bats. Today, Sam Bats produces more than 18000 bats every year in their factory situated in Carleton Place, Ontario.
5. Canada Goose
During winters, most people bundle up in Canada Goose jackets. These jackets have help ed Canadians to overcome the harsh winters since 1957, when it first opened in Toronto, Ontario. The brand impresses both arctic explorers and regular folks. Although most people acclaim them for their insulated parkas, Canada Goose manufactures a wide range of cold-weather accessories, including hats, vests, gloves, and jackets. Canada Goose is renowned for using coyote fur on all jacket’s hoods and usually padding them with duck down. Currently, Canada Goose has two plants in Canada, one in Winnipeg and another in Toronto. The five companies discussed above are some of the most popular Canadian illustrations. There are many Canadian-made products manufactured by several small businesses and sold in your local store.
