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Cision Canada
25-04-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
A&W's Iconic Teen Burger is only $4.99 from April 28 to May 11
Starting April 28th, Canadians can enjoy a delicious Teen Burger for only $4.99 for a limited time! VANCOUVER, BC, April 25, 2025 /CNW/ - The A&W Teen Burger, a beloved Canadian Classic, can be enjoyed for only $4.99 from April 28th to May 11th. A&W has been a Canadian staple for generations since the opening of its first location in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1956. A key part of A&W's history was the introduction of the iconic Teen Burger in 1961. Today, it remains A&W's most loved burger by Canadians. The Teen Burger's beloved taste comes from its quality ingredients: the perfectly seasoned juicy grass-fed beef patty raised without hormones or steroids, real cheddar cheese, crisp lettuce, onion, tomato, pickles—and, of course, the iconic Teen sauce. "The Teen Burger is a tried-and-true Canadian classic. Having been on our menu for over six decades, it's a Canadian Icon that families have built memories around. We're excited for Canadians to come enjoy what we think is Canada's best-tasting burger," says Susan Senecal, President and CEO of A&W Canada. Priced at $4.99, treating yourself to a Teen Burger has never been tastier! Get one for just $4.99 at your local A&W or by ordering one on the A&W mobile app. About A&W Canada A&W is Canada's original burger chain with over 1,070+ restaurants that are proudly Canadian-owned and operated. Home of The Burger Family, we are known for delicious classics like the Teen Burger, hand-battered Onion Rings and A&W Root Beer. You can enjoy our craveworthy burgers, breakfasts and beverages at one of our restaurants across the country. For more information, please visit


Buzz Feed
04-03-2025
- Business
- Buzz Feed
23 Canadian Brands That Are So Elite, They Make American Versions Look Like Sad Participation Trophies
I'm sure you've heard the news: President Trump's tariffs are coming into effect today. Which, for us Canadians, primarily means that American goods are about to get a WHOLE lot more expensive. Although I love me some American chocolate, let's be honest: Canadian goods can be just as great, if not BETTER. And lucky for us, Reddit users recently shared their favourite made-in-Canada companies — so now it's time to spotlight some of them. 1. " Lee Valley, for tools and other things." — artofdrink "Their flagship tool brand Veritas Tools is excellent, and made in Canada. I hope that doesn't change. I don't mind spending extra for made in Canada if they preserve the quality." – qpv 3. " HAWKINS CHEEZIES!" — leetrain "American companies have tried to buy it, then tried to replicate it, but Hawkins is still the only good Cheezie." – BigComfyCouch4 4. "I try to go out of my way to ensure I'm getting Chapman's Ice Cream when I can." "It's hard not to want to support a company that makes doing the right thing just seem like the smart and obvious thing." — vafrow 5. " Home Hardware. It's been around 60 years, and all their dealers are members of your community. It is truly one of the last full-blown Canadian companies." "When you shop there, 100% of your business goes to employ someone in your community. They also give donations back to their respective communities." — RelationshipKind7695 6. " Kawartha Dairy, for their quality ice cream." — Babuiski 8. " Stanfield's underwear. Made in Truro, Nova Scotia." — GoldenDragonWind 9. " Canadian North, an 100% Inuit-owned airline. Serves many of the fly-in communities of the Northwest Territories and Nunavut." "Brings us our food and flies us to the south. Jointly owned by the Inuvialuit and Makivvik." — CBWeather 10. " Naked and Famous Denim, out of Montreal. The denim is woven in Japan, but the fabric is cut and sewn in Montreal. Never thought I would be the guy to pay more than $50 for a pair of jeans, but now I understand." "These jeans have been more comfortable and lasted longer than any of the mainstream brands I owned in the past." — UncleToyBox 11. " Paradigm and Anthem, for speakers and home audio." — Rich- Map7737 "I have four 30-year-old Paradigm speakers in my house. They are still driving my neighbours crazy with my music 🎼 😇." – CptDawg 14. "I really like Muttonhead Apparel. The majority of their clothes are made in Canada, and some are made in New York." "It costs a bit more but the quality is really good and the clothes last." — Historical_Score_573 15. "Some people don't realize this but A&W Canada is a completely separate and independent company from A&W America. A&W Canada is 100% Canadian-owned and operated." — Metal_Oak 17. " Rocky Mountain Soap Company, made in Canmore, Alberta. They have locations across many areas in Canada now. It's the only stuff to not make my skin have serious reactions." — ElderberryPast8054 18. " Covered Bridge Potato Chips, which is based in New Brunswick." — Fearless_Scratch7905 19. " This is J. They're based in Toronto. They sell the most comfortable articles of clothing I've worn in my entire life." — sleepyboi08 20. " Laiterie de Coaticook Ltée in Quebec. They make dairy products without additives." — Any-Board-6631 21. " DeSerres. Fine art supply company out of Montreal started in 1908-ish." "Mostly Quebec stores, but Halifax, Vancouver, Ottawa, and Toronto have them, too. They have some Canadian-made products (cheaper to manufacture elsewhere)." — lixdix68 22. " Buttercream Clothing! Everything is so soft, comfortable and they have a range from lazy wear to work wear (mostly women's, though my husband loves his tees and baseball tees from them)." "It's all handmade here in Alberta, and everything holds up so well. I don't hand-wash, but I do hang to dry. The leggings and sweaters I bought in 2020 are still doing great with minimal fade. They're also really nice folks." — plausibleturtle 23. "I discovered Lasclay this year. It's all made in Canada. They do lunch boxes, toque, scarfs, etc. — all insulated with milkweed." "My feet are always frozen in the winter, so I bought their insulated sole. It was a game-changer. 10 times would recommend." – BananeDionne