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Brand-List.Pdf Brand List 1 Table of Contents Televisions 6 Radio/Audio 6 Internet Service Provider 6 Websites/Apps 6-7 Mobile Phone 7 Last Visit To Union Station 8 Oral Products 8 Lip Care 9 Deodorants/Antiperspirants 9 Body Wash 9 Hair Product 10-11 Hand & Body Cream/Lotion 11 Facial Products 11-12 Foundation Make-up 12-13 Lipstick/Lipliner/Lipgloss 13 Mascara 13-14 Brow & Eye Liner 14 Nail Care Products & Polish 14 Cough Drops & Cold Remedies 15 Eye Drops 15 Allergy & Sinus Remedies 15 Pain Relievers 16-17 Non-prescription Products For Preventing Heart Attack/Stroke 17 Upset Stomach Remedies 17 Laxatives 18 Pre-menstrual/Period Pain Remedies 18 Yeast Infection Products 18 Antifungal Products 18 Foot Products 18 Medical Conditions /Prescription Remedies – Savings Card Program 19 2 Table of Contents Hair Growth Products 19 Multi-vitamins 19 Vitamins, Mineral, Herbal & Nutritional 19 Suntan & Sunscreen Products 19 Vehicle Models – Manufacturer/Country 20 Vehicle Models 20-24 Roadside Assistance Program 24 Tires 24-25 Auto Insurance 25 Packages/Tour Operators/Arrangements/Websites 25 Airlines 25-26 Airports 26 Banking & Financial Services (National) 26 Banking & Financial Services (Local) 27 Online Banking 27 Mobile Phone/Tablet Banking 27 Mobile Wallet/Mobile Payment Systems – Service Providers 27 Financial Planner/Advisor Services 27 Loan/Line Of Credit - Institution(s) 27 Mortgages – Institution(s) 28 Online Trading/Investments 28 Mutual Funds – Institution(s) 28 Credit Cards 28-30 Credit Card – Issued By Institution(s) 30 Life Insurance – Institution(s) 30 Shopping Malls 30-32 Customer Reward Programs 32 Flyer Programs 32 Bread 33 Pasta 33 3 Table of Contents Flavored & Seasoned Rice 33 Dairy Products 33-35 Boxed Chocolate 35 Chocolate/Candy Bars 35-37 Hard/Mints, Chewy CANDIES 37-38 Chewing Gum 38 Baking Chips 38 Breakfast Products 38-40 Potato Chips 41 Pretzels 41 Snack/Party Mix 41 Nuts/Seeds 41 Meat Snacks 41 Rice Cakes/Corn Cakes/Potato Chips 41 Corn/Tortilla Chips & Cheese Snacks 42 Better For You Products 42 Popcorn 42 Crackers 42 Salsa 43 Salad/Cooking Oil 43 Frozen Food 43 Tea 43-44 Orange Juice 44 Tomato And Vegetable Juices 44 Fruit Juices & Drinks 44-45 Fruit Drinks/Punches 45 Iced Tea/Kombucha 45 Soft Drinks/Colas 45-46 Non-carbonated Bottled Water 46 FLAVOURED BEVERAGE ENHANCERS (E.G. Mio) 46 Energy Drinks 46 4 Table of Contents Sport Drinks 46 Beer 47 Alcohol Beverages 48 Wine 48-50 Cordials & Liqueurs 50 Rum 50 Bourbon 50-51 Irish Whiskey 51 Scotch Whiskey 51 Rye/Canadian Whiskey 51 Vodka 51-52 Gin 52 Tequila 52 Video Game Systems 53 Batteries 53 Lottery Tickets 53 Restaurants/Bars/Fast Food 53-55 Toilet Paper 56 Paper Towels 56 Facial Tissues 56 Dishwashing Liquid 56-57 Automatic Dishwasher Detergent 57 All Purpose Household Cleaners 57 Household Cleaners-spray Bottle 57 Dust/Dirt Cleaning System 57-58 Air Fresheners, Carpet & Room Deodorizers 58 Laundry Stain Removers 58 Diapers 58 Training Pants 58 Baby Wipes 58 Pats Food 58-59 5 TELEVISIONS INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDERS Tv Reception – Service Provider In Hhld. • Bell Internet • Bell TV • Cogeco • Bell Fibe • Comwave • Bell Satellite TV • Rogers • Cogeco • Shaw • Eastlink • Teksavvy • Rogers • Telus • Shaw Cable • Videotron • Shaw Direct • Xplornet • TELUS • Videotron WEBSITES/APPS • Other (e.g. Netflix, CraveTV, etc.) Weather Online Viewing (Tv/Video) • Meteomedia.com • Crave TV • The weather Network • Illico Shopping • iTunes/Apple TV • Realtor.ca • Netflix • Yellow Pages • TV/Video on Demand • Amazon • YouTube • Best Buy Canada • Vimeo • Canadian Tire • Costco RADIO/AUDIO • Flipp • Apple Music • Hundson’s Bay/The Bay • Deezer • Home Depot Canada • Google Play • Kijiji • iHeartRadio • Loblaws • Pandora • Save.ca • RadioPlayer Canada • Sportcheck • Slacker • Ticketmaster • Spotify • Walmart Canada • Streaming AM/FM • YouTube 6 WEBSITES/APPS – (continuance) • Pinterest Airlines • Reddit • Air Canada • Snapchat • Air Transat • Tumblr • Sunwing • Twitter • WestJet • WhatsApp Travel • Air Canada Vacations MOBILE PHONE • Airbnb Service Provider • Booking.com • Bell Aliant • Expedia • Bell Mobility • Flightcentre.ca • Chatr • Hotels.com • Fido • Hotwire • Freedom Mobile • iTravel2000 • Koodo • Kayak • Mobilicity • MSN Travel • MTS Mobility • Priceline • President’s Choice • Redtag.ca • Rogers Wireless • Selloffvacations.com • SaskTel • Skyscanner • Telus • Transat Holidays • Videotron • Travelocity • Virgin Mobile Auto Brands • Auto Trader • Apple • Car2go • Blackberry • Driving.ca • Google • Uber • HTC • Wheels.ca • Huawei • ZipCar • LG Social Media • Motorola • Facebook • Nokia • Google+ • Samsung • Instagram • Sony 7 LAST VISIT TO UNION STATION • Tom’s of Maine • Access to Air Canada Center/Ripley's • Store Brand Aquarium/Rogers Centre • GO Train Mouthwash/Dental Rinse • GO Bus • Biotène-Mouthwash • TTC / Subway • Biotène-Spray/Gel • VIA Rail • Cepacol • UP Express • Colgate Pro Relief • Colgate Total ORAL PRODUCTS • Crest 3D White Toothpaste • Crest Pro Health • Aquafresh • Equate • Arm & Hammer • Exact • Biotène • Life Brand • Colgate Cavity Protection • Listerine • Colgate Max Fresh • Oral-B • Colgate Optic White • Plax • Colgate Sensitive Pro-Relief • Scope • Colgate Total • Sensodyne • Colgate Total Advanced Health • Therabreath • Colgate Other • Store Brands • Crest 3D White Luxe Denture Cleansers • Crest Cavity Protection • Efferdent • Crest Sensi-Relief • Equate Brand • Crest Complete Whitening Plus Scope • Lie Brand • Crest Pro Health • Novadent • Crest Other • Polident Fresh cleanse • ProNamel • Polident Paste • Sensodyne Fresh Mint • Polident Tablets • Sensodyne Multi Action Denture Adhesive • Sensodyne Whitening Plus Tartar Fighting • Fixodent – Paste • Sensodyne Rapid Relief • Poli-Grip Comfort Strips • Sensodyne Repair & Protect • Poli-Grip – Paste 8 LIP CARE • Old Spice – Red Zone • Abreva • Red Guard – Regular • Aveeno • Red Guard – Sport • Blistex • Right Guard – X-treme • Burt’s Bees • Secret • Chapstick • Soft & Dri • Cold Sore-FX • Speedstick Gear • EOS • Lipactin BODY WASH • Lysine • Aveeno • Neutrogena • Axe • Nivea Lip Care • Body Shop • Polysporin • Canus Goat’s Milk • Vaseline Lip Therapy • Dial • Store Brand • Dove • Dove Go Fresh DEODORANTS/ANTIPERSPIRANTS • Dove Men+Care • Adidas – Men • Dove Purely Pampering • Adidas – 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Sassoon Facial Cleansers • Almay HAND & BODY CREAM/LOTION • Avène • Aveeno • Aveeno • Avon • Avon • Body Shop • Bioderma • Burt’s Bees • Bioré • CeraVe • Biotherm • Cetaphil • Burt’s Bees • Curel • Cetaphil • Eucerin • CeraVe • Garnier • Clarins • Glysomed • Clean & Clear • Gold Bond • Clinique • Gold Bond Ultimate • Estée Lauder • Jergens • Garnier • Keri • Kiehl’s • Lubriderm • Lancôme • Moisturel • La Roche Posay • Neutrogena • L'Oréal Paris • Nivea • Macelle • Noxzema • Mary Kay • Olay • NeoStrata • Olay Effects • Neutrogena • Palmer’s • Nivea 11 FACIAL PRODUCTS – (continuance) • Mary Kay Facial Cleansers • NeoStrata AHA • Olay • Neutrogena • Oxy • Nivea • Pond’s/Pond’s Cold Cream • Olay • Proactive • Olay Regenerist • Simple • Olay Total Effects • Spectro • Origins • St.Ives • Revlon • Vichy • ROC • Store Brand • Simple Facial Moisturizers • Spectro • Avène • St.Ives • Aveeno • Vichy • Avon • Store Brand • Bioré • Biotherm FOUNDATION MAKE-UP • Cetaphil • Almay • Clarins • Avon • 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