Quebec company market tests juice boxes with paper straws

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Lassonde says the 200-ml juice boxes with paper straws are a first in North America, but for now you can only get them at some St-Hubert restaurants and IGA stores

Lassonde is test marketing these 200-ml juice boxes with paper straws. MONTREAL - In what it's calling a North American first, a Quebec company is test marketing juice boxes with paper straws.

Lassonde developed the product with Tetra Pak, a global packaging company that helped produce similar juice boxes with paper straws in Europe this past summer. The carton and straw of the new juice boxes are both made from paper products and are recyclable.

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Too late. Trudeau already invented these. Him and his family have been drinking water from them for years.

Wouldn't it be better to eliminate juice boxes and straws?

Paper is made from trees. Trees save us from global warming. This is not the solution. Unless global warming is a scam...

In Canada news that starts with a 'Quebec Company', will far more often then not, lead to follow up articles explaining how the company is getting millions in subsidies or is facing charges/allegations of corruption. Corruption and handouts, the center of Quebec economics.

CTV's apology regarding Jessica Allen's situation just made things worse. CTV did not address the racial attack at the heart of Jessica's comments. Head-Shaking, the backlash from the apology is going to be worse than the backlash from Jessica herself.

Breaking: Western Canadians now plan to boycott juice boxes with paper straws.

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