A Vancouver gift basket company
providing unique customized gourmet
and organic corporate gift solutions.
It’s Saul Good!

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Cocolico caramels - noted as 1 of '101 Things to Taste Before You Die!' by Vancouver Magazine.

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Community

community Products sourced from non-profit social enterprises in the Vancouver area that train and employ various adults with barriers to employment. From women in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, to adults with developmental disabilities, the production of these gifts create opportunities for people who are often overlooked by the traditional job market.

Local

community Sourced from within the province of British Columbia, as close to Vancouver as possible to ensure maximum freshness and minimum footprint.

Artisan

community Hand-made, micro processed by exacting small businesses doing what they love. Attention to quality and detail in every gift item. No assembly lines here!

Saul Good Guarantee

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If you’re not 100% satisfied with your purchase we’re here to make it right. Service is so important to us we’ve put our name behind it, guaranteed.

Saul Good Picks

saul_good_guarantee Saul’s on a quest to find the best tasting gift basket products in BC. This one blew him away and is one of our absolute favourites. We’re confident you’re going to love it too.

Fair Trade

saul_good_guarantee The producers of these products either have a fair trade certification or a direct trade relationship with the farmers behind the scenes. Why is this important? Because it makes sure that a fair amount of compensation gets into the hands of the people and communities we’re relying on for the products and services we’re procuring.

Forest Friendly

saul_good_guaranteeThis product is made using post-consumer recycled fibers, an easy way to reduce our reliance on cutting down trees. This icon also represents certified organic products as they're beneficial for the environment as well. Organics improve ecosystem health in agricultural communities through reduced soil erosion, retention of soil nutrients and not contaminating ground water1. Organic products also have health benefits over conventional foods including higher levels of antioxidants2, more nutrients and vitamins and less nitrate and pesticide residues3.
  1. Canadian House of Commons Standing Committee on Environment and Sustainable Development. "Pesticides: Making the Right Choice, for the Protection of Human Health and the Environment," available on the Parliament of Canada web site (www.parl.gc.ca), or by calling 613-996-1483 (e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ).
  2. Benbrook, 2005
  3. Organic Trade Association 2006