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phone | 2898594238 | ||
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https://www.instagram.com/trulymarket.ca/ | |||
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phone | (289) 859-4238 |
Average Income: | $89,592 |
Typical Education: | Bachelor degree |
Typical Age: | 20 to 34 |
Immediate Nearby Population: | 227 |
Languages Spoken: |
English only - 84.0% French only - 0.0% English and French - 3.5% Other - 12.5% |
These products match the buying patterns and demographics of the Store's clients:
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Big Cove Foods![]() |
Spices | Life, and cooking, are more fun when you mix it up a bit. When Sarah and Dave left Toronto for the Northern shore of Nova Scotia, they imagined it would be for a month or so. The plan was to stay at the 250-year-old farmhouse that had been in Dave’s family for generations. Dave would work at the family butcher shop while Sarah started farming vegetables on land. One small adjustment: the couple missed all the diverse, super flavourful food options within walking distance of their old place in Toronto. So Dave began mixing his own spice blends to bring those meals to life, and Sarah decided they should sell them, along with their homemade jams, hot sauce and now-famous caramels, at the local farmer’s market. They loved being immersed in market life, making connections with the folks who grew their food, while cooking and serving meals. It deepened Sarah and Dave’s respect and appreciation for where food comes from and how much fun it can be to share it with others. This experience is what propelled them to build Big Cove Foods into what it is today: not just a line of delicious products, but a desire to connect and find community through food. That short stay in the county became a decade of building a life and a business. Sarah and Dave put down roots, and are growing a family at the same farmhouse where it all began. And that’s where you’ll find them – cooking and developing recipes together. Dave knocking out more new and innovative blends while Sarah drives the business and makes it all look delicious. Together, they’re still finding new ways to mix it up and have fun. They’d love to show you what’s possible. And they dare you to eat just one salted caramel. | Quality | Affordable | bigcovefoods.com | |
Zing![]() |
Beverages | Zing is a proudly South-Asian owned, Toronto-born and woman-led company that collaborates with chefs and food creators to create unique sauces and seasonings designed to be pantry shortcuts. Their products aim to elevate home cooking by providing flavorful, easy-to-use ingredients that help busy cooks prepare delicious meals quickly and confidently. | Authenticity | MidRange | cookwithzing.com | |
Siip Bone Broth![]() |
Bone Broth | Siip Bone Broth was inspired by the founders' experience running a busy soup restaurant in downtown Toronto. They recognized a demand for nutritious sipping broths that could be enjoyed on-the-go, leading to the creation of Siip, which focuses on taste and quality ingredients. | Convenience | Affordable | siipbroth.com | |
Vumami Foods![]() |
Food Products | Proudly made on Vancouver Island, Canada, Vumami Foods was founded by two omnivores turned vegans who were inspired by a plant-based meal at a Buddhist vegan restaurant in South Korea. They created Umami Bomb, a premium shiitake chili oil, through extensive trial and error, blending aromatic spices, fermented bean paste, and shiitake mushrooms to enhance the flavor of vegan meals. Their product is designed to add a unique and irresistible quality to any dish, and they honor the traditional territories of the Coast Salish People. | Quality | MidRange | vumamifoods.com |