17 Things You Can Only Buy In Canada
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If you ever see these four stripes on clothing or home decor, you can be sure it's from The Bay, Canada's department store. This Bay blanket is just one of the iconic pieces from this line.




If you grew up in Canada, you had more than a few of these in your Halloween treat bag at the end of the night. These chocolate bars are much-loved by Canadians.
You might be able to buy products sold at Holt Renfrew at other department stores, but the Holt's experience is exclusively Canadian. The department store has a long history in Canada and locations throughout the country.
If you gotta have your KD, you'll need to be in Canada. Other countries sell the cheesy goodness, but by other names like "Cheesy Pasta," which just isn't the same.
You'll see more than a few of these mittens while walking down the street during winter in Canada. They're sold exclusively at The Bay, and are a staple for any proud Canadian.
Canadians love ketchup chips. And who wouldn't? These Lay's chips are only available in Canada and the U.S. is pretty upset.
Sure, you can buy maple syrup around the world, but this is REAL maple syrup, straight from a farm in Quebec.
Mountain Equipment Co-op, commonly known as MEC, sells sporting gear in Canada. One of its most popular features is the bike line.
Molson Canadian beer is available in other countries, but under the name of Molson Export, so it's clearly not the same thing. At all.
This cereal is a long-running tradition in many Western Canadian families. It was first created in 1924 in Manitoba.
You can buy rotisserie chicken in other countries, but it won't come with Swiss Chalet's famous chalet sauce. Canadians love this chicken so much, it has its own channel on TV.
Dare maple leaf cream cookies are a staple in many Canadian kitchen pantries.
Chapman's ice cream has a long history in Canada, as the country's largest independent ice cream manufacturer. You can only get this creamy goodness in Canada.