20 Canadian Groceries From the 1980s That Are Now BANNED!
Remember when your mom sent you to Dominion with a five-dollar bill and you came back with a full grocery bag? There was a time in Canada when shopping carts rolled past aisles stacked with lead-soldered soup cans, brick-hard margarine, and neon orange drink powder that practically glowed in the dark. This is 20 Canadian Groceries From the 1980s That Are Now BANNED! These weren't just products on shelves. They were Saturday morning traditions, after-school snacks, and the backbone of every potluck dinner from Newfoundland to British Columbia. But almost everything in that childhood cart would be illegal to sell in Canada today. Let's dig in.

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