It is not uncommon to see nature represented on a food brand; think of the Matterhorn, which adorned Toblerone chocolate from the 1970s until last year.
However, a Sea to Sky Corridor, or even a B.C. location, is not so common.
Until now, that is.
Nutella—yes, the hazelnut chocolate spread—has released limited-edition jars featuring Garibaldi Lake.
"We chose Garibaldi Lake for our campaign because of its breathtaking natural beauty and significance to Canadian heritage," said Claire Robbins, senior brand manager with Nutella, Ferrero Canada, in an email to The Squamish Chief.
"But also, given its status as a 'hidden gem': places of natural beauty, which is off the beaten path. Its turquoise waters and surrounding mountains represent the stunning landscapes that Canada has to offer. By featuring Garibaldi Lake on our limited-edition Nutella jars, we aim to inspire Canadians to appreciate and explore our country's natural wonders."
Nutella has also created a "special recipe inspired by local ingredients" for the Garibaldi Lake jar—the .
Those who want to give it a try can find our region’s recipe, along with an interactive map showcasing all the jars and their corresponding recipes, at .
Here are the other 12 Canadian spots:
- Carthew Alderson Trail, Alta.
- Pisew Falls, Man.
- Musquash Lighthouse, N.B.
- Skerwink Trail, N.L.
- Cameron Falls, N.W.T.
- Blue Rocks, N.S.
- Baffin Island, Nvt.
- Cheltenham Badlands, Ont.
- Thunder Cove Beach, P.E.I.
- Castle Butte, Sask.
- Carcross Desert, Yukon
- Isle-Aux-Grues, Que.
While supplies last, the jars are available for purchase, nationwide.