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BRING HOME LOCAL

Find #ABsugar22

Look for the Rogers Sugar packaging. Rogers (Lantic) sugar is the only company who refines Alberta sugar beets, which means all domestically grown sugar is branded under their packaging!

1. Look for Rogers Packaging

Find the black factory stamp. Each bag of Rogers sugar will have a 7-11 digit black factory stamp on the front of back. This stamp identifies which refinery the sugar inside came from.

2. Find the Black Factory Stamp

 If the stamp starts with '22,' that sugar came from the Taber refinery, where Alberta sugar beets are processed. Inside is 100% Canadian, locally grown beet sugar! 

3. Check the First Two Digits for '22'

Use #ABsugar22 to share how you use, enjoy, and find Alberta beet sugar!

4. Share Your Sugar

Find products made from #ABsugar22

BRING HOME LOCAL

Buy #ABsugar22

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#ABsugar22 is sold in multiple, small or independent grocery stores, as well as the following chain brands :
Costco, Co-Op, Save On Foods, Sobeys, Superstore, and Loblaws.

Grocery Stores

To purchase #ABsugar22 in bulk, specifically request beet sugar from your supplier or order through the Rogers refinery by contacting 403-223-3535.

In Bulk

#ABsugar22 is currently unavailable in most eastern Canadian provinces. Sign the Domestic Sugar Policy Petition to encourage the prioritization of Canadian sugar, bringing locally grown sugar across the nation!

Eastern Canada

Aside from granular sugar and icing sugar, Canadian sugar beets also produce molasses and beet pulp. To purchase bi-products, order through Rogers by contacting 403-223-3535.

#ABsugar22 Bi-products

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