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Daniel E.

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David Baxter PhD

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It's true. If you're in hospital (in Ottawa at least) you can almost always get a nurse to bring you ginger ale and it is always Canada Dry as far as I can tell.
 

GaryQ

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The first add you posted says “switch to America”s ginger upper...

i bet if your president saw it he’d tweet “Fake news!”
 

Daniel E.

daniel@psychlinks.ca
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I had heartburn this morning and taking a Canada Mint helped.

(I also sometimes use ginger ale when I have it, but my favorite home remedy is an herbal tea with black licorice.)
 

Daniel E.

daniel@psychlinks.ca
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And as an American, I would accept the apology but then reiterate how much I was inconvenienced.
 
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