@scoutergriz, Ontario is huge province so I don't know how far you are from a Walmart or if you'd have to order Nido online but the link above is to Walmart in Canada. It shows as being considerably more expensive than it is here even if one allows for the exchange rate.
Here in North Carolina it seems to be marketed primarily at the Latin community. In fact, all grocery store chains stock Nido and it's stocked in both the baking section and the Mexican/Latin American food section. I suspect it has to do with the lower density of the Latin American population in Canada versus our part of the USA?
I haven't done the math lately but during the early part of Covid when grocery stores couldn't keep milk in stock due to hoarders and the fact that folks weren't eating 25% of there meal in restaurants, Nido was pretty price competitive with fresh milk. There is a Walmart about 10 miles from us that has it for $19.98 USD a 56.4 ounce can. Interestingly, if I order it online for in-store pickup two cans are $35.96 and three cans are $52.86.
I wonder what it would cost to ship you some. I just checked and there are no restrictions on my end to shipping canned goods to Canada although I don't know if there are any tariffs to pay at your end. If you want to find out what the cost wold be, send me a private message with your address.
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