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- Canadas stubby beer bottle finds new meaning in an age of American . . .
The stubby, a Canadian beer bottle that was once a fixture in fridges from coast to coast, is now being reinterpreted as a subtle form of economic self-defence as trade tensions with the U S heat up
- Canadas stubby beer bottle finds new meaning in an age of American bluster
The Canadian stubby beer bottle, retired as an industry standard 40 years ago, is being reinterpreted as a blueprint for economic self-defence against American trade tensions A research paper argues that its design (recyclable, durable, lightweight) made it a discreet form of protectionism, keeping
- Canadas stubby beer bottle finds new meaning in an - One News Page
Canada's stubby beer bottle finds new meaning in an age of American bluster Published 29 Jun 2025
- CBC: «40 years on, Canadas stubby beer bottle is recast as a quiet . . .
«The stubby, a Canadian beer bottle that was once a fixture in fridges from coast to coast, is now being reinterpreted as a subtle form of economic self-defence as trade tensions with the U S heat
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What follows will be an exploration of the consolidation of the Canadian brewing industry and the attempts of Canada’s ‘Big Three’ brewers to use packaging, specifically the stubby beer bottle, as a barrier to trade first against the large-scale American brewers in the 1960s-70s and then again against Ontario craft brewer, Brick Brewing
- Canadas stubby beer bottle finds new meaning in an age of American bluster
Forty years after its retirement as the industry standard bottle for beer in Canada, the stubby is being reinterpreted in an age marred by tariffs and American grievance — not as a cultural icon, but as a discreet way of protecting a national industry In a research paper published this spring, Heather Thompson, a recent graduate of the public history program at Carleton University in Ottawa
- The Comeback of the Stubby Beer Bottle in Canada - YouTube
#stubbybeer #Canadianbrewers #craftbeerExplore the resurgence of the stubby beer bottle in Canada, a symbol of economic self-defense and cultural identity O
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When Canadian breweries made the switch from stubby to longneck in 1983, each company had its own distinctive bottle The decision to switch was made for marketing reasons Sales were flat, and the major brewers thought a new bottle shape could give sales the boost they needed
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