What’s In The Box?

This looks like the year we finally get back to “in person” Pow Wow! While there are still health concerns, we are being cautious and looking forward to seeing everyone, hearing the Drums and watching the Dancers!

Meanwhile, we’ve been adding new items to our inventory. We do ship across Turtle Island, though local pickup in Niagara Region is almost always available.

What’s in the box? Whatever you wish to place there! Hand burned with 8 interesting designs, there are currently only one of each available, so if you see something you like, order quickly!

Some of you have been fortunate enough to enjoy our Certified Organic, 100% Pure, Bourbon Barrel Aged Maple Syrup. We have a few more in stock, and…a limited supply of Whiskey Barrel Aged Maple Syrup! (Note to FB – there is NO alcohol in either of these!). Of course, it’s always the perfect time for some of nature’s best thirst quencher – Maple Water! Nutritious, delicious, low in sugar, replaces electrolytes, AND it’s straight out of the woods Certified Organic, 100% pure with nothing added or lost!

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