Coathanger
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Which would be about $13 USD so taking tariffs into account that sounds reasonable. FWIW, $10 USD is the standard price for SNPA at local grocery and liquor stores here in Alabama.
Damn. Right now $10 USD is almost $13 CAD. So you can see my initial disparity at shelling out around $16 CAD. That being said, I'm also curious about how it all compares relatively. I think where I am we get paid "more" for comparative jobs, but taxed wildly (I think) as far as even something as basic as income tax goes.
But it's starting to look like even though I've always had the perspective that I get ripped off in alcohol prices here, it may not actually be all that bad.