With the potential increase in customs taxes from the United States, more and more Quebecers are choosing to support local businesses by turning to 100% Canadian products. This growing trend of solidarity towards the local economy has gained momentum, and Le Journal de Montréal seized the opportunity to meet Karine Martel, the owner of the Toutes les choses parfaites convenience store in Montreal. This shop, entirely focused on Quebec-made products, offers a wide selection of local goods, from Iris + Arlo organic tampons and Saint-Ambroise-de-Kildare walnuts to soaps made from local plants.
One of the flagship brands featured in her store is KIIMA, with its 100% Quebec-made rechargeable deodorant. Thanks to its recyclable monomaterial applicator and natural refills, KIIMA perfectly aligns with Karine's eco-friendly and sustainable approach. Since adding KIIMA products to her store, her customers have been drawn to the innovation and sustainability of the brand. As a result, her sales grew impressively by 19% in January.
Karine Martel is thrilled to offer her customers a local, sustainable, and environmentally-friendly alternative, while helping promote Quebec-made products. KIIMA is a perfect fit in this local purchasing movement, meeting the growing demand for ecological and responsible solutions.
Read the full article to learn more about this trend of supporting local businesses and why buying Quebec-made products is more important than ever!