Arctic Borealis

Vegan
Gluten free
Soy free

Arctic Borealis is a delightful and refreshing summer combination of colours and flavours - purple cotton candy, lime and raspberry.  It's our small homage to the work of glacier researchers and the data they collect to help governments, local populations and other organizations work on the policies and actions to preserve glaciers in Canada and around the world.

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2025 is the International Year of Glaciers' Preservation. And when the University of Ottawa's Laboratory for Cryospheric Research team approached us to help highlight Girls on Ice Canada - an organization whose programs interweave science, art and adventure to inspire leadership, curiosity and confidence in the next generation of leaders through expeditions to glaciers located in Canada - through a series of three flavour collaborations in June, July and August, we said yes - we can do cold and frozen! All joking aside, this is a small measure to be a part of something much bigger - the work to support global awareness about the critical role of glaciers, snow and ice on our planet Earth.   Arctic Borealis was created as the second of three flavours made during the summer of this glacier year and is our vegan contribution! The University of Ottawa glacier research team highlighted the magic and majestic beauty of Canada's High Arctic Region, encompassing traditional lands and home of Inuit. On this 25th anniversary of the creation of Nunavut, and as the solstice passes and nights slowly start to begin in the far north, Arctic Borealis is a tribute to wide open night Arctic sky, full of dancing, shimmering colours. Arctic Borealis is a delightful and refreshing summer combination of colours and flavours - purple cotton candy, lime and raspberry.  It's our small homage to the work of glacier researchers and the data they collect to help governments, local populations and other organizations work on the policies and actions to preserve glaciers in Canada and around the world.