French’s ketchup sells out after Facebook post mentions its Ontario-grown tomatoes

lone wolf

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...except that whether the product was made in the USA or not, the tomatoes were grown in Leamington by Canadian farmers who'd already lost their cash crops when tobacco became a bad thing
 

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Trade War!!! Burn down the White House AGAIN.. :lol:

Since a bottle of ketchup is 80% sugar i think Canadians are being played for fools.

Refine the sugar in Canada only, why fight for 15% of the bottle when we should fight for 100% of its contents to be made in Canada!!!!

#notgoodenoughfrenchies
 

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The White House has never been harmed in any way by a Canadian.

You are RIGHT, it was the British infantry fresh from the Peninsular War in Spain. They sailed across the Atlantic, arrived via Bermuda, and landed in Maryland. They were under the command of Major General Robert Ross.

However, they were fighting on the same side as the Canadian colonists during the War of 1812.

So in a dubious abstract sense, it was Canadians that burnt down the White House..
 

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You are RIGHT, it was the British infantry fresh from the Peninsular War in Spain. They sailed across the Atlantic, arrived via Bermuda, and landed in Maryland. They were under the command of Major General Robert Ross.

However, they were fighting on the same side as the Canadian colonists during the War of 1812.

So in a dubious abstract sense, it was Canadians that burnt down the White House..
By that logic, Canadians dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

You bastards.
 

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To be fair, Boomster's working from the standard Canadian history textbook: