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it's big up here thanks to cross-border shopping. Most things are anywhere from 10-100% cheaper across the border (booze, gas, food, tech, etc) -- nm
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Beaker
the cheap dollar just makes it gravy -- nm
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Beaker (aka anniebecca)
Sep 11 '12, 11:56
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a dozen beer (in NB) is $25-$18.50 ; likely a tad cheaper in TO. Hard liquor is probably 4 times or so as expensive than the US -- nm
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Sep 11, 11:58
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if you don;t do alot of drinking at home likely not near as noticeable -- nm
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Beaker
Sep 11, 12:03
right, but the bottles at a liquor store would run you likely 4 times more (I was thinking this myself)
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Sep 11, 12:02
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oh, this was just for the cross-border shopping :) -- nm
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Sep 11, 12:04
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