Part of my work for the field report was to do a survey of common items that tourists would be looking for (i.e. matches, flashlights, food, etc.) and their price/availability in each community. For instance, if you need to stock up on Cheez Wiz, well…Eastmain is the place to be.
As you can see, they sold a lot of products in king size.
After all, you never know where your next Nutella sandwich might be coming from.
After all, you never know where your next Nutella sandwich might be coming from.
This is a little something I like to call: truth in advertising
Because it’s always a “sweet morning” when Taz is about to attack your face.
mmmm…
Mock Chick Meat Loaf – for your sandwich!
Note his reverential posture, almost like…is he praying?
Evidently, they decided that subtlety just wasn’t going to work.
And the pièce de résistance:
(see lower right-hand corner larger)









Are you hanging out in Canada, or are bilingual cereal boxes/snack foods a US thing too?
Not sure I’d want to serve my kids the Sweet Mornings cereal, in case of truth in advertising ;)
kristin – these photos were taken in Canada (Quebec specifically), but there are quite a lot of food products around here that are bilingual.