Ginger-ale is an old Canadian favorite. A Toronto-thing from a century ago. Canada Dry Ginger-Ale - yummy and not Canadian actually. Can you say
Texas?
Plano Texas based Dr Pepper/Seven Up Inc own 'er lock, stock and barrel, I remember having aromatic wooden Canada Dry Ginger barrels cut into
planters for our first house way back... Canada Dry History.
ahh! yes, that makes sense! i remember seeing those Canada dry commerials with the penguins! and speaking of which...
are there really penguins in Canada? sorry to sound so ignorant, but the only place that i'm sure penguins inhabit is the south pole...
I've been to Winnipeg and Montreal. Both very nice places to visit and both very different. I enjoyed the people and the sites very much! The 3
things I think of are:
-Friendly people
- Good food and drink (especially in Montreal!)
- High taxes
yeah our free trade agreement with the USA covers many things...including UFO research and reverse engineering. Shhhhhhh that's a secret
too...
What with all this un manned land...we could hide TONNES of secret bases...and on accounta us being severely understaffed (I still love that)...who's
gonna check up on it huh?
I think Canadians have added some of teh best DNA to the alien breeding pool anyway...it must be like "coming home" to them.