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A shot of whisky paired with a “six-paper joint” and turkey leftovers before noon?
Made in Newfoundland and promoted by the Trailer Park Boys, Liquormen’s Ol’ Dirty Canadian Whisky flew off the shelves after its Ontario debut last week.
More than 1,000 people lined-up at the LCBO flagship store in Toronto on Thursday for free sample shots, selfies with the Boys and autographed bottles of the celebrity whiskey.
It is unclear how many stores in Ontario carried the $29.95 bottles of whisky, but by Friday social media reports said some locations were sold out.
Me: do you have the new whisky that goes with weed?
LCBO Guy: Liquormen's?
Me: Ya.
LCBO Guy: Sorry we sold out yesterday it was chaos.
Me:Ya
— Randy Rath (@rath_randy) October 7, 2016
The only store with the modestly-priced bottle of whiskey still in stock appears to be in Ottawa. The LCBO website says the Ottawa-Orléans location had 65 bottles of the celebrity whisky on its shelves when it closed on Saturday for the long Thanksgiving weekend.
Asked during a news conference last Monday in Toronto, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said she’d never heard of the product but added: “None of that sounds particularly savoury to me — and dangerous in a lot of ways.” The premier said she would “look into it.”
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Made in Newfoundland and promoted by the Trailer Park Boys, Liquormen’s Ol’ Dirty Canadian Whisky flew off the shelves after its Ontario debut last week.
More than 1,000 people lined-up at the LCBO flagship store in Toronto on Thursday for free sample shots, selfies with the Boys and autographed bottles of the celebrity whiskey.
It is unclear how many stores in Ontario carried the $29.95 bottles of whisky, but by Friday social media reports said some locations were sold out.
Me: do you have the new whisky that goes with weed?
LCBO Guy: Liquormen's?
Me: Ya.
LCBO Guy: Sorry we sold out yesterday it was chaos.
Me:Ya
— Randy Rath (@rath_randy) October 7, 2016
The only store with the modestly-priced bottle of whiskey still in stock appears to be in Ottawa. The LCBO website says the Ottawa-Orléans location had 65 bottles of the celebrity whisky on its shelves when it closed on Saturday for the long Thanksgiving weekend.
Asked during a news conference last Monday in Toronto, Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said she’d never heard of the product but added: “None of that sounds particularly savoury to me — and dangerous in a lot of ways.” The premier said she would “look into it.”
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