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We are heading to Port Huron, Michigan next week with my dear PA son for a hockey tournament. We were there last year as well - but last year the team purchased food here in Canada and brought it with us on the hockey bus.
This year, they are hoping to purchase the food in Michigan. Food would be for the common room. Our question is regarding labelling. Here in Canada we are so familiar with our brands of what is safe and what is not. Are there granola bars, cereal bars, pre-packaged snacks like rice krispie squares that are safe and clearly labelled? Any suggestions for safe brands of potato chips and pretzels? Other items like crackers and breads or buns?
Thanks for any help.
Scott's Mom
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