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Purity is a widely known brand in Newfoundland. I'm not quite sure how well its known in other places, as I've known it all my life growing up with a Newfoundland family. Purity has a range of products from cookies to fish and even a drink flavor. Im sure you've all heard about the new Mio that you add to your water to make it taste better? Well, Purity already had that covered with their syrups. It's called a syrup because its really sweet so its not a good idea to add a whole lot unless your looking for a sugar high. The syrup is very popular with kids because of its high sugar content (Im speaking from personal experience) but now I find it too sweet for my liking, although I do have some now and then as a treat. The syrups come in many flavors such as blueberry, strawberry, raspberry, cherry, orange and fruit punch. I've only ever had the blueberry and strawberry ones myself.
One of my favourite Purity products is the Jam Jams (see below). They're a soft cookie with jam in the middle, good to have with tea or by itself as a snack. Another one of my favourites are ginger snaps. Very good with tea.
I could go on for awhile about all the products of purity but that would take awhile. Please visit the following site to see all the great stuff and maybe try some! http://www.purity.nf.ca/product.html
One of my favourite Purity products is the Jam Jams (see below). They're a soft cookie with jam in the middle, good to have with tea or by itself as a snack. Another one of my favourites are ginger snaps. Very good with tea.
I could go on for awhile about all the products of purity but that would take awhile. Please visit the following site to see all the great stuff and maybe try some! http://www.purity.nf.ca/product.html
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From cookies to fish? That is quite the wide range. Is Purity a very large company in NewFoundland? To be supplying that many diverse products it must be a pretty big deal.
ReplyDeleteSounds delicious haha.It's interesting how brands can vary from province to province, what's popular in Newfoundland can be almost unknown in Ontario..
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