" I unremarkably drop $ 40–50 USD on Starburst jellybeans . "

Across Reddit, Canadians have beensharingfor a while now the everyday essential items they’ll come down to the US just to buy. These things are so everyday that it’s pretty likely you already have several sitting on a shelf right now. Here are just 13 that stood out:

These reaction , which have been edit for distance and clarity , were compiled from several Reddit threads : here , here , here , here , here , here , andhere .

1.“Costco brings in shipments of Karbon 100% merino wool full sleeve shirts from time to time at $20 each. Anything from Karbon in Canada, the last I looked was, $50 plus and not the same.”

2.“I usually go over the Vermont border from Quebec to buy a tank full of cheap gas. And while I am at it, I pick up stuff that I buy on eBay at the gas station, which runs a package receiving service. Then I spend what I save on gas in the grocery store.”

3.“Dot’s Pretzels: I just happened to pick these up while I was in the US a year or two ago, just as a snack. They’re amazing… You can order them through Amazon, but they charge a ridiculous amount. But the longer I go without them, the more I’m tempted to bite the bullet and pay extra for them. They’re THAT good.”

4.“Walmart in the States has 1-liter bottles of flavoured sparkling water that are made in Canada but not available in the Canadian Walmart. We always grab some of those on our travels.”

5.“Trader Joe’s Tomato Basil Marinara is very good and very cheap at $1.99 a jar (garlic and marinara).”

6.“I visit a Trader Joe’s… I always look in the spice aisle for the hilarious recipe concoctions and always buy a couple of the funnier ones like spice mixes and things.”

7.“Newman’s Own salad dressing, which is no longer available in Canada. Whenever we go to the US, we grab a half dozen bottles of Family Recipe Italian Dressing. It’s great stuff, andall the profit goes to charity.”

8.“I stock up on Kerrygold, or Costco Grass-Fed Butter, and freeze it. It’s about 1/3 the price of what it is in Canada.”

9.“They closed J.Crew in Canada, and ordering online costs way more than the exchange rate. They have brightly coloured cashmere sweaters, so they’re great to grab in person.”

10.“Lotus Speculoos (aka Lotus Biscoff Cookies)… Can find them at Walmart in the USA or off Amazon.ca.”

11.“Gardetto’s Snack Mix. They have small rye chips in it, and they are so delicious. Haven’t been able to find it in Canada.”

12.“I load up on peach Fresca and now Dr Pepper with cream soda.”

13.“I usually spend $40–50 USD on Starburst jellybeans… It’s still worth going once a year for the jelly beans!”

14.“Literally anything at Target. I live in a border city. And from Friday night through Sunday night, our Target is 99% Canadians. T.J. Maxx and Sam’s Club, too.”

15.Finally, “Literally driving over the border tomorrow solely for Chobani Flip and Trader Joe’s Everything Ciabatta Rolls.”

Costco Wholesale entrance with five parked cars in front, under a clear sky

Person refuels vehicle at gas station, holding green fuel nozzle into car's fuel tank

Person eating Dot's Pretzels in a room full of pretzel bags. They wear a simple long-sleeve top

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Trader Joe's storefront with shopping carts lined up outside under a covered entrance

Person preparing a salad with chopped lettuce, croutons, diced avocado, and pomegranate seeds on a countertop. Avocado oil spray nearby

Person spreads Kerrygold butter on bread, with two other Kerrygold containers and a loaf visible on a wooden counter

J.Crew store exterior with large windows showcasing clothing displays inside

A cup with a biscuit on the saucer and a plate with similar biscuits on a table in a cozy room

A hand holds a bag of Gardetto's Original Recipe snack mix against a plain background

Someone holding a package of Starburst Jellybeans with a partial view of their hand

Grocery store shelf filled with various flavors of Chobani yogurt in neatly arranged rows