Sunday 13 July 2008

The Award Winning Canadian Gifts- Ninutik (Maple Sugar)

BUBLE 80BUBLE 80 is maple sugar's buble.

Dianne Croteau and Richard Brault from Studio Innova present u
Ninutik products :maple syrup - a Canadian cultural icon- through the lens of design, art and sugarmaking.
BUBLE 80 with solid maple finger-joint cubeBUBLE 80.
A design collaboration between Studio Innova & the mastery of glass artist Brad Sherwood . Each precious buble are blown from borosilicate glass, a special high-temperature glass commonly used for scientific purposes in small quantities. When your occasion calls for a Canadian gift of high distinction, this glowing droplet of syrup promises to impress. Presented in a solid maple finger-joint cube with hand rubbed beeswax finish.


SQUEEZE 250 aSQUEEZE 250 bSQUEEZE 250.
Ninutik's signature maple syrup bottle - for the home chef. These are certified organic Canada No. 2 Amber pure maple syrup in an elegant, and superbly practical bottle.


CUBE 57 aCUBE 57 bCUBE 57 cCUBE 57 dCUBE 57.
Inspired by Canada's First Nations who kept their maple sugar in hard cakes.


MARVEL 35 aMARVEL 35 bMARVEL 35.
A slim single serving of the finest maple sugar. Each round and square treat is unique in texture and colour with marbled veins, small bubbles or white flecks created at the moment of crystallization.


COCO 22 aCOCO 22 bCOCO 22 cCOCO 22.
NINUTIK commissioned world-acclaimed patissiers and chocolatiers Dominique and Cindy Duby to create COCO 22, our exquisite limited-edition hand painted white chocolates.
COCO 22 Speckle is filled with a rich maple butter fondant containing a small pearl of hard maple sugar. COCO 22 Swirl is filled with a smooth maple whiskey gel.


SWEETSWEET 100 bSWEET 100.
Grain sugar was commonly made by Canada's First Nations people because it was practical and portable. It is a healthy substitute for refined sugar because it contains three essential minerals: calcium, potassium and magnesium.

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2 comments:

The Last Warlord said...

can't see photos

L said...

hi there! I'm so sorry! Just like what i mentioned on my latest post, my photobucket exceed its bandwith limit...but i've done something to fix it for you just for this particular post & will continue to do the same for those products picture that i place on the left side of my blog, just in case. Just give me another half day. Unfortunately, for the other posts using the same photobucket, we'll have to wait until 12th next month. I'm deeply sorry. DO check on the link provides for further information.