FOD' Bagels: Canadas C breakfast food Forget cereal - it's time to give a toast to bagels for breakfast, O Canadians love bagels - in fact 60 per cent of us eat bagels on a regular basis with nearly a quarter en-- joying them daily or several times a week. Canada's most bagel-loving province is Ontario at 66 per cent Z closely followed by Atlantic Canada (61 per cent),0 and Alberta (59 per cent). The majority of Canadians (90 per cent) also prefer their bagels toasted, with one-third topping them with cream cheese. Dempster's Bakery is giving Canadians another rea- son to faîl in love with bagels with the launch of its new, Iimited edition Maple French Toast Bagels. Toasted to perfection with a hint of maple flavour, these bagels can be enjoyed plain or with a variety of sweet or savory toppings. «Combining two of Canada's most beloved foods - maple and bagels - Dempster's Maple French Toast Bagels make the ultimate breakfast choice'" says food expert and Professional Home Economist Amy Snider-Whitson of The Test Kitchen. "You can't 0 get more Canadian than that!" Dempster's Maple French Toast Bagels are available at major grocery store chains across Canada until May 22. To learn more, go to www.dempsters.ca. wwwnewscanada.com :: Snng Byond Numbers 015% i. tfoSoNooe& Shidont *Prohsini Gunwdosd. Amwet and Frindly »Mmoe * Shi bumu oena#àig FREE OPEN YEAR ROUND: 4 c DI.- à --e- hý " _ - ê' U:;AXêDE.c. 1ITHERFIELDS HOOL Rech... Beyoncl Expectations Pinersa Businessa idpnri co~ a hdrç r-Sho o rd Co9058540890 OPE OUSE