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Keurig Dr Pepper Canada bought licensing rights from Coca Cola Co., which replaced Nestea on store shelves with its own FUZE ...
Today's the day! Ontario convenience stores are officially able to carry beer and alcohol on their shelves as of Sept 5. Despite turmoil surrounding the rollout of Ontario's massive new alcohol ...
A Colborne convenience store is now stocking its shelves with eggs, bread and pet food, and the village’s pharmacy is also increasing its offerings following the recent fire that closed Foodland. The ...
Convenience stores still won’t be allowed to sell spirits such as rye, gin, vodka or whiskey, which will remain only on the shelves of the LCBO. The Beer Store will continue the provincewide ...
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