6 Alumnae-Owned Businesses to Support

Posted: Mar 04, 2024

 

In honour of International Women's Day on March 8th, we've curated a list of six alumnae-owned businesses, ranging from delectable food to stylish fashion that deserves recognition and support. Let's inspire inclusion and encourage female entrepreneurship by supporting these alumnae-owned businesses - today and every day!

 

Magic Oats

The Conscious Farm Kitchen 

The Conscious Farm Kitchen is a farm-to-table prepared vegan meal delivery service, delivered to your door across Southern Ontario. The company prides itself for providing prepared meals that are fresh, organic, sustainable, nourishing, and delicious. View website.

Owner: Celeste Lopreiato, BA '18

 

The happy Era

LJ Turtle Aromatherapy

Discover Lj Turtle's lifestyle blends, created by a certified Aromatherapy Health Professional. These natural and undiluted essential oils will have you smelling amazing and feeling great. View website.

Owner: Lisa June, MA '20

ReTea

Retea

Retea brings the joy of authentic, eco-friendly bubble tea to your home. Their DIY kits and reusable cups offer a sustainable, delicious experience for every bubble tea enthusiast! View website.

Owner: Toby Zhou, BASc. '21

 

Apres Actif

Après Actif

Embrace the après-ski spirit with Après Actif's minimalist fashion. Inspired by the slopes, their stylish, durable apparel is designed for those who celebrate life's small victories and seek a better state of mind. 20% off your first order using promo code: GRYPHONS. View website.

Owner: Lauren Kurtz, B.Comm '15

Magic Oats

Magic Oats

Magic Oats is a mission-driven brand offering a convenient, easy-to-use oat milk powder that is less wasteful, requires zero refrigeration and is travel-friendly. View website.

Owner: Lana Ogus-Bensimon, B.Comm '15

 

SPATULA Foods

SPATULA Foods

SPATULA Foods is a Canadian gourmet meal kit company that uses innovative flash-freezing technology and offers over 40 restaurant-quality dishes, all ready in just 10 minutes using a pan and spatula. Recently featured on an episode of CBC's "Dragon's Den", SPATULA Foods secured a $500,000 investment from preferred Dragon, Arlene Dickinson. View website.

Owner: Shela Kwong, BASc. '12

 

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