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O Canada!
Posted: August 10, 2006, 6:05 pm
by Truant
Hello!
I'm leaving on saturday for a 2 week roadtrip across the north and will be in canada for about a week or so. I'll be visiting my aunt and uncle in Regina; however, or I would try and locate some of you and buy you drinks!
Anyways, being my first trip to Canadia, I need to know what the good bargains are on exploiting the duty free action! What do you guys get up there for the cheapcheap?
Thanks in advance!
Posted: August 10, 2006, 6:18 pm
by Winnow
The Canadian dollar seems to be the strongest its been vs the U.S. dollar in like the last thousand years or more...not sure you'll get anything too cheap!
1 USD = 1.12664 CAD
1 CAD = 0.887591 USD

Posted: August 10, 2006, 7:31 pm
by Truant
I'm sorry, I thought it was obvious I was speaking of goods that we pay tarriffs on because of our gay 'protectionist' policy. Then again, I know that you actually knew that...you just wanted to find another opportunity to call attention to yourself.
Any canadians want to chime in?

Posted: August 10, 2006, 7:54 pm
by *~*stragi*~*
well this time of year you want to look out for the moose and also canadian geese are known to fly sometimes in the sky and sometimes not also what winnow said about the canadian dollar acutally pretty much you should just fly your friends and family down to texas because fuck canada eh
Posted: August 10, 2006, 7:57 pm
by Winnow
I thought this commercial was funny:
Blaupunkt Commercial 2.38mb
Posted: August 10, 2006, 7:59 pm
by *~*stragi*~*
oh goto banff it was really pretty when i went with my mommy a long time ago and there is some green restaurant with one of those /\ roofs in front and they had fucking delicious apple pancakes. i think it's smack in the middle of the main road in the town. (i don't know if this is anywhere near regina)
Posted: August 10, 2006, 9:54 pm
by Zaelath
Posted: August 11, 2006, 8:20 am
by Dregor Thule
Well, Regina is sort of out in the middle of buttfuck nowhere as far as Canada goes while still being in the provinces proper and not the territories (aka the real great white north). I have no idea what you can get cheaper up here, but there's stuff you can only get up here. Lots of candy brands you don't get down there, go nuts!
Posted: August 11, 2006, 10:05 am
by noel
I agree with Dregor.
Go in and ask for Smarties. Then be utterly dismayed when they hand you a bunch of fucking M&M rip-offs (in form and function -- the chocolate is actually much better) instead of the sugary rolled goodness of real Smarties.
My Canadian friends (one of them anyway) had often pontificated on the taste of corn-fed beef (Canadian) vs. grain-fed beef (American) but I couldn't tell the difference at all.
Banff is fucking awesome if you can get up there. I stayed in the Banff Springs hotel and it was elegant, 5 stars and had great rooms/service/food.
Unfortunately the anti-Canadian sect on this board has fucked it up for the rest of us. I love Canada, but I'd also love to tease Dregor that everywhere of Canada is in the middle of buttfuck nowhere (that's kind of the magic eh?).
Just say 'No'...

...to Canadian Smarties!
Posted: August 11, 2006, 10:24 am
by laneela
noel wrote:I agree with Dregor.
Go in and ask for Smarties. Then be utterly dismayed when they hand you a bunch of fucking M&M rip-offs (in form and function -- the chocolate is actually much better) instead of the sugary rolled goodness of real Smarties.
My Canadian friends (one of them anyway) had often pontificated on the taste of corn-fed beef (Canadian) vs. grain-fed beef (American) but I couldn't tell the difference at all.
Banff is fucking awesome if you can get up there. I stayed in the Banff Springs hotel and it was elegant, 5 stars and had great rooms/service/food.
Unfortunately the anti-Canadian sect on this board has fucked it up for the rest of us. I love Canada, but I'd also love to tease Dregor that everywhere of Canada is in the middle of buttfuck nowhere (that's kind of the magic eh?).
Just say 'No'...

...to Canadian Smarties!
First of all... Don't make me kill you.
The Chocolate Smartii are English, not Canadian. And they're deee-lish. I'm a big fan of the American sugarpill but the yumminess that is the UK Smartie is unparalleled. Other delicious English treats available to you in Canada are Hobnobs, Crunchie bars and Aero bars (quite possibly the Flake bar as well). For a true Canadian delight, try the Coffee Crisp.
Also, try dill pickle and ketchup chips while you're there!
Posted: August 11, 2006, 10:29 am
by noel
There is no greater candy than American smarties.
I'M ALL JACKED UP ON MOUNTAIN DEW!
Posted: August 11, 2006, 10:31 am
by laneela
noel wrote:There is no greater "American" candy than american smarties.
I'M ALL JACKED UP ON MOUNTAIN DEW!
fixed. and I'll see your american smartie and raise you a pixie stick.
Posted: August 11, 2006, 10:36 am
by noel
Pixie sticks are strong, but Smarties are more readily available in greater quantities so they > Pixie Sticks.
Edit: Also, pixie sticks can really hurt you if you're not paying attention when you attempt to ingest them.
Posted: August 11, 2006, 10:53 am
by Sylvus
I had a Mr. Big candy bar one time in canada that was really tasty. I don't speak french but the label said something like "Mon nomme en det Long" (or somesuch) and I figured that translated to "My name is the long" and I really got a kick out of that, I think that's why I bought it. I was in high school at the time (and no, I haven't changed much).
Peameal bacon is delicious, you can only get that in Canada afaik.
I've only ever eaten a
Donair in Canada, it was something that I would probably balk at sober but was fanfuckingtastic late-night drunk eating. Kind of like a Gyro, but a little different.
Cuban cigars are legal in Canada, and prostitution is supposedly legal in (at least) Ontario.
Canada has some kind of crazy tax they charge on restaurants (and possibly other establishments... hotels maybe). I've never done it myself, but I heard that if you save your receipts you can send them all in to some office and be reimbursed for that particular tax if you don't live in Canada.
Keep in mind that outside of one trip to Vancouver, most of my Canadian trips have been Ontario eastward. Not sure where all you'll be hitting, or if any of my information will be helpful in those spots, but have fun!
P.S. Smarties are fucking gross. The American kind; I'd rather huff mothballs.
Posted: August 11, 2006, 12:12 pm
by Dregor Thule
laneela wrote:First of all... Don't make me kill you.
The Chocolate Smartii are English, not Canadian. And they're deee-lish. I'm a big fan of the American sugarpill but the yumminess that is the UK Smartie is unparalleled. Other delicious English treats available to you in Canada are Hobnobs, Crunchie bars and Aero bars (quite possibly the Flake bar as well). For a true Canadian delight, try the Coffee Crisp.
Also, try dill pickle and ketchup chips while you're there!
Indeed, Smarties up here are English in origin, like all the Nestle products AFAIK. And yes, Smarties > plain M&Ms by a long shot. much better candy to chocolate ratio! We have American "Smarties" up here, they just aren't called that. We'd get them all the time at Halloween. Those'll get ya feeling sick quick!
Do yourself a favour and try (in this order) a Coffee Crisp (best chocolate bar evar), Smarties, and a mint Aero bar.
And yeah.. I was surprised when I found out you guys didn't have ketchup or pickle chips.
Posted: August 11, 2006, 12:13 pm
by Truant
I had forgotten about cubans!
Yeah, I know Regina is in bumfuck...but for this trip anyways, it's that or nothing. I'm going to visit my aunt and uncle before going to a wedding in Bismark, ND (yeah i know, also in bumfuck)
On a brainstorm I figured that any alcohol from canada or possibly the UK would be a somewhat steal, as I'd be dodging the rediculous tariff the US puts on that. Maybe it's time to add to the scotch collection!
Posted: August 11, 2006, 12:23 pm
by Dregor Thule
No trip to Canada is complete without a trip to the liquor store. That's right, liquor store, no popping down to the supermarket for booze!
Posted: August 11, 2006, 12:28 pm
by Boogahz
Plenty of liquor stores around me, but I guess I do live on the border of the ghetto and barrio.
Also, what are these pickle chips you are referring to? It sounds like the Pickle-O's I used to get in Kansas.
Posted: August 11, 2006, 12:41 pm
by Dregor Thule
Posted: August 11, 2006, 12:48 pm
by Boogahz
Dregor Thule wrote:
hmm, I don't think those are quite the same. They might be close if they're made with pickles rather than potatoes though. Pickle-O's are fried dill pickle slices. You don't get them in a bag from a company like that though. These were only available at restaurants. Here in Austin we have fried pickle spears instead of slices.
Posted: August 11, 2006, 12:49 pm
by TheDarkreigns
Those are the chips of all chips.
Personally I think Saskatchewan and manitoba are the most boring of boring provinces. A whole lot of nothing with a semi major city thrown in each one every now and then. If you're going for a vacation to canada. BC, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia or PEI.
Posted: August 11, 2006, 1:07 pm
by Avestan
Truant wrote:I'm sorry, I thought it was obvious I was speaking of goods that we pay tarriffs on because of our gay 'protectionist' policy. Then again, I know that you actually knew that...you just wanted to find another opportunity to call attention to yourself.
Any canadians want to chime in?

Well. . .I guess you could buy prescription medicine and. . .steel? Great vacation items there.
Posted: August 11, 2006, 1:46 pm
by Boogahz
Avestan wrote:Truant wrote:I'm sorry, I thought it was obvious I was speaking of goods that we pay tarriffs on because of our gay 'protectionist' policy. Then again, I know that you actually knew that...you just wanted to find another opportunity to call attention to yourself.
Any canadians want to chime in?

Well. . .I guess you could buy prescription medicine and. . .steel? Great vacation items there.
Think of the possibilities!
Posted: August 11, 2006, 1:56 pm
by Dregor Thule
They are potato chips.
Posted: August 11, 2006, 2:11 pm
by Lynks
Those smarties you are talking about are called 'rockets' here.
Posted: August 11, 2006, 2:23 pm
by noel
I'm going to go with... 'Rockets' is a superior name!
Posted: August 11, 2006, 5:05 pm
by Knarlz
Truant wrote:
On a brainstorm I figured that any alcohol from canada or possibly the UK would be a somewhat steal, as I'd be dodging the rediculous tariff the US puts on that. Maybe it's time to add to the scotch collection!
Each province has it's pwn rules for booze and beer. I live about 3 miles from the ontario border and booze up there is double and beer 50% more then here. However at the duty free you may find a deal. One time they had 50 year old Grand Marinier for 29$.
The one time I met you , you were still drinking Sherly Temples!!
Posted: August 12, 2006, 12:54 am
by Larst
Hooray for Old Dutch Ketchup Chips!

Posted: August 12, 2006, 2:36 am
by Truant
Knarlz wrote:The one time I met you , you were still drinking Sherly Temples!!
haha good stuff!

My hair is almost as long now as it was then.
Anyways, thanks everyone who had helpful suggestions. My flight leaves in like 8 hrs, so I'm gonna go take a nap.
See you cats in 2 weeks.
Posted: August 12, 2006, 3:46 am
by Legenae
Lynks wrote:Those smarties you are talking about are called 'rockets' here.
Man, I love those!
I'm heading home in October and I'm hoping to bring back a "Canadian" care package for my American friends here in Anchorage. I want to show them our Smarties and bring them back some ketchup and dill pickle chips. Too bad I can't bring them back a poutine.

Posted: August 12, 2006, 4:24 am
by Winnow
Don't buy any comics up there!
hmmm...now, according to my handy Opera 9.01 (check it out, great browser!) currency exchange widget, a comic costing 2.99 U.S should cost 3.37 in Canada...I hope you fare better with the chocolate treats!
Publishers are still treating their prices like the CND dollar is worth .75 U.S. (which would have been a good deal for Canadians back in 2002 when CND dollar was worth .60 at its lowest) instead of .89 currently. The funny thing about it is that most of the comics are printed in Canada.
Canadians should demand cheaper prices since they print them!
It's a good time for Cannucks to visit the states and buy our high quality products!
Posted: August 13, 2006, 9:50 pm
by Kylere
Windsor has an extraordinary number of wild hotties compared to most of the civilized world.
I mean, by a wide margin.
Oh and the entirtainment district in TO roxxors!
Posted: August 14, 2006, 1:38 am
by Wulfran
Ya know, about all I can think of to tell the Truculous one, is to try and catch a 'Riders game while he's there. The CFL isn't as polished as the NFL by a long shot but its fast and fun.
Really, I don't know what else I would tell to anyone coming up here now: some of our booze is good stuff but the provinces tax it to the point where its almost twice as pricey as it would be down there. Electronics you get an equal/better selection at better prices. Some visitors from the U.K. about 5 years back thought we had good prices on shoes, jeans, etc but thats the UK not the US... and it was 5 years ago before our dollar picked up steam.
And yes, Regina is in the middle of no where but better there than the pretentiousness capital of the world, Toronto

Posted: August 14, 2006, 2:43 am
by Gamei
I buy Dill Pickle Lays all the time here in Alabama.
That's right, I said Alabama. We're very similiar to Canada, don't you know?
Posted: August 14, 2006, 12:08 pm
by Dregor Thule
Wulfran wrote:And yes, Regina is in the middle of no where but better there than the pretentiousness capital of the world, Toronto

Lol, yes, because then you might be able to tell him some things to see

Posted: August 18, 2006, 5:09 pm
by Shaerra
Pocky pwns all you Yankee fucks.
Posted: August 18, 2006, 5:37 pm
by Sylvus
Shaerra wrote:Pocky pwns all you Yankee fucks.
Come again?
Pocky is Japanese, isn't it? What do Yankees have to do with anything? Is that Yankee as in "I'm from Texas" or are you Japanese now?
I'm confused...
Posted: August 18, 2006, 5:41 pm
by Aabidano
Shaerra wrote:Pocky pwns all you Yankee fucks.
That is some nasty stuff, blech.
Banff is fucking awesome if you can get up there.
Camped up there years ago, still one of the coolest places I've ever been.
Posted: August 18, 2006, 6:41 pm
by Shaerra
Sylvus wrote:Shaerra wrote:Pocky pwns all you Yankee fucks.
Come again?
Pocky is Japanese, isn't it? What do Yankees have to do with anything? Is that Yankee as in "I'm from Texas" or are you Japanese now?
I'm confused...
Yes, Pocky is Japanese. What does any of this shit have to do with anything? How did you extract some allusion to me claiming to be Japanese? Do I need to Google "Candy made in Texas" in order to comment on good tasting candy?

Posted: August 19, 2006, 11:58 am
by Sylvus
Relax, it was just a question, not an attack. Japanese Candy "pwning" Northerners referred to in a pejorative way seemed a bit incongruous to me. I guess it must have just been over my head.
Posted: August 19, 2006, 1:45 pm
by *~*stragi*~*
Dregor Thule wrote:laneela wrote:First of all... Don't make me kill you.
The Chocolate Smartii are English, not Canadian. And they're deee-lish. I'm a big fan of the American sugarpill but the yumminess that is the UK Smartie is unparalleled. Other delicious English treats available to you in Canada are Hobnobs, Crunchie bars and Aero bars (quite possibly the Flake bar as well). For a true Canadian delight, try the Coffee Crisp.
Also, try dill pickle and ketchup chips while you're there!
Indeed, Smarties up here are English in origin, like all the Nestle products AFAIK. And yes, Smarties > plain M&Ms by a long shot. much better candy to chocolate ratio! We have American "Smarties" up here, they just aren't called that. We'd get them all the time at Halloween. Those'll get ya feeling sick quick!
Do yourself a favour and try (in this order) a Coffee Crisp (best chocolate bar evar), Smarties, and a mint Aero bar.
And yeah.. I was surprised when I found out you guys didn't have ketchup or pickle chips.
we have both
thx mrs vickies