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Episode 6: Manning Canning Kitchens
From humble beginnings using rented kitchens and selling at farmers’ markets, they now occupy a 4000 sq ft facility and produce eleven different products. These products are all available online and through specialty shops across Ontario. Christine is always innovating and creating new products. Sure, they have the jams, jellies or pickles necessary to elevate your next meal. But, consider pairing that with a new take on an ancient elixir: cold-pressed fruit juice infused with organic apple cider vinegar, a refreshing concentrate that’s good for your gut and great in mocktails, cocktails and sparklers.
Episode 5: Forbes Wild Foods
Would people would pay more attention to the environment if they had a relationship with it through food?
Forbes Wild Foods has a mission to engage people and their imaginations to value, cherish, and protect the natural world.
Episode 4: Modern Concierge
Modern Concierge develops plans tailored to fit each client’s unique needs—no matter how complex or mundane they may seem. Whether it’s helping with day to day tasks or working on bespoke experiences. Simply make a list, hand it over, and if it is legal and ethical, they have the network and resources to get it done.
Episode 3: Solid Leather
Jesse believes a belt is the most practical and essential piece of fashion in a wardrobe. For him, it’s something that perfectly represents his principles: endurance, integrity, effortless style and craftsmanship. He takes those ideas so seriously, that he provides a lifetime guarantee on every belt he makes.
Episode 2: Compass Distillers
Compass did not want to create another generic spirit; they wanted to make something world-class. The only way to do that was the old fashioned way, using fresh ingredients and distilling in small batches. Making a different type of spirit also meant building relationships with farmers and foragers who—whenever possible—provide the necessary raw ingredients. In 2020 alone they used over 50 tonnes of locally-grown grain.
Episode 1: East Coast Glow
Karen and Roger Dewling are co-founders of East Coast Glow, situated in picturesque Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador. The studio sits near the edge of the North Atlantic, where the constant parade of icebergs is a continual source of inspiration. They view their company as a creative iceberg water cosmetics studio.