Marketplace hits the grocery aisles to debunk food marketing claims and expose Canada’s weak labelling rules. From “cholesterol free” to “made with real ginger,” we reveal what's really in our food.
It's just ginger extract, listed fourth after carbonated water, high fructose corn syrup, and citric acid. Canada Dry Ginger Ale is often marketed as a refreshing, lighter alternative, but with 59 ...
Canada Dry Ginger Ale is often marketed as a refreshing, lighter alternative, but with 59 grams of sugar and less than 2% ginger extract, it’s far from the healthy choice it claims to be.
While we all know foods like poutine come from the Great White North, there are many foods that you might not know were ...
Neither Canada Dry nor the CFIA provided details about how ... MarketplaceWant to know how much added sugar is in your favourite foods? Canadian companies don't have to tell you (new window ...
To wet brine a turkey, dissolve one cup of kosher salt into every gallon of hot water you need to cover the turkey. Other, more flavorful liquids, such as beer, are welcome here, too. Then add sugar, ...
Zero-sugar sodas have been the biggest growth areas for the industry ... Dr Pepper’s “Creamy Coconut” limited-time version ...
Even if you just have a slight tummy ache, you've probably heard that the best way to cure it is to drink a little ginger ale ...
MarketsFarm — Sugar beet farmers in Canada’s two main growing provinces are hoping for a good year ... Unlike southern Ontario, Alberta has dealt with dry conditions throughout most of this year, but ...
Emily Scott grew up drinking ginger beer in the Caribbean, so when her son brought some Canada Dry Ginger Ale over, she thought she'd give it a go. But after the first sip, she noticed the crisp, ...
Sugar confectionery inflation in Canada stood at 23.140% in Q3 2024, according to GlobalData’s report on the prices of stock keeping units (SKUs) supplied through online retailers. In Q3 2024 ...
Sugar beets, significantly established in Canada in the first half of the 20th century, continue to be sweet for farmers in Ontario and Alberta, a new study has found. Census of Agriculture data show ...