Canada has come a long way to become one of the world’s most recognized country in production. Diversity in the nation has enabled the exchange of ideas among entrepreneurs, researchers, raw material fabricators, and manufacturers to create quality products originating from the nation.
Let us take a moment and see the products from the various companies in Canada:
Mc. Cain Fries.
Based in Florenceville, New Brunswick, they have for a long time been making sweet oven-cooked fries. The very crunchy fries have decades of positive reviews from the people of Canada. They have even expanded and are now loved worldwide.
They make a third of the world’s frozen fries hence a champion in Canadian business. With their experience, they even have a Potato World Museum which celebrates National French Fry Day every July.
Jos. Louis.
The company is based in Quebec. It manufactures two red velvet cake splits which are covered with milk chocolate shells. Parents love packing them in their children’s lunch boxes. Jos. Louis was founded in 1923 by Joseph-arcade Vachon who named the product after his sons. They also have various delicious pastries under their umbrella company.
Scratch Cards.
Pollard Banknote, a company in Winnipeg Manitoba makes the scratch cards that are famously used by the lottery businesses. Created in 1907, the company has a rich history in lottery games. They also have interests in North America and other sites around the globe.
Michelin Tires.
Michelin Tires has been known all over the world to be leading in making quality tires. Pioneered in France’s Clemont-Ferrand in 1889, it has continually produced trusted and reliable tires. In Canada, the largest factory is in Nova Scotia’s Waterville, Bridgewater, and Pictou. Since 1971, the sites have managed to make over 227 million tires, amazing!
Paderno Cookware.
Every home in Canada has a Paderno Cookware product. Founded in Prince Edward Island, it has grown to become a multinational firm. It has exponentially grown to produce over 220,000 pots from making 30,000 in the 1980s. Their merchandise is sold in more than 400 stores in Canada.
Their quality and durability cannot be matched with any other competitor. Designing the products will definitely ensure that they will come out of the workshop sleek, classy, and with a polished look. They are hard to wear out and do not melt when exposed to high oven and furnace heat. The pot bottoms contain an aluminum pad that ensures an even distribution of heat compared to steel. When in need of kitchenware, find Paderno products and you will never regret it.
Sam Bats.
Baseball is the second most prominent game in Canada after hockey. Having a history in Canadian culture, baseball influenced the creation of Sam Bats. Sam Holman came up with this company which grew to become Canada’s largest sports establishment.
Holman started off the company in his small garage until it grew to become The Original Maple Bat Corporation. The quality crafted bats are used by many all over the world. Superstars in Major League Baseball use the bats from Carleton Place, Ontario.
The Swedish Fish.
Sweet sugar and candy lovers have been treated to an unforgettable sugariness of their candy. In the 1950s a man called Malaco created the Swedish Fish with an intention of selling his produce in the USA. They then focused on the Canadian market which flourished. They now have a plant in Hamilton, Ontario where it makes over 5 billion candy fish. Maynards Candy sold in Canada and Sour Patch kids of the USA are some of their popular products.
Sabian Cymbals.
In 1981, a bold music enthusiast called Robert Zildjian came up with the company in Meductic, New Brunswick. Their cymbal products have come a long way to becoming topnotch, used by music celebrities and artists like Keith Harris, The Black-Eyed Peas, and Rush.
The above are some of the classic Canadian Companies.
