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TIFF swag: Peep the Canadian-made goodies celebs will score if they befriend George Stroumboulopoulos

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Biko Jewellery

Thought the thrill of being on George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight was… being on George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight? Well, when you’re an A-list celeb who’s flown north for TIFF, we guess there’s got to be more to sweeten the deal. Introducing the “Made in Canada” lounge, a post-show mini-shop (sans price tags, of course) hosting the most deliciously curated selection of made-in-Canada goodies. Everything from the custom Gregory Allen bow ties (he gets his shirts custom made!) to the Sweets from the Earth goodies (he just went vegan!) has a personal Strombo touch. The Ninutik maple sugar? It’s made next door to the host’s house! Apparently the aroma wafts through the heating vents in the winter… But lets not get carried away. (George? Me? A fur rug on the floor? Not kosher?)

The fashion girls (Keira? Kirsten? Carey) have plenty to choose from too. Enviable Ela clutches, adorable C’est Joli bow rings, and Sarah Stevenson hand-painted scarves are up for grabs. While it’s mum’s the word as to who will receive the goodies, chances are that everyone stopping by the show during the next week will be privy to the selection. Last year, everyone from M.I.A. to Zach Braff to Edward Norton walked away with swag. Want some? You’ll have to make it in Hollywood, first!

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