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TLDR: lots of flavours to select and decently priced! Must visit if you're around the area! During my weekend trip to Montreal (from Toronto), one of the "must visit" places was Point G for their macarons. I bought a pack of 12, which was $18.00 ~ this is pretty cheap compared to the macarons in Toronto (9 for $30!). Anyways, I selected a bunch of flavours that I can't really remember, but I'll tell you my favourite ones :) the creme brûlée - very tasty when eaten fresh, but when you keep it for a couple days it gets a bit hard and loses its taste! Chocolate - very rich in flavour. And hazelnut - if you like ferrero rocher, you'll like this! The other flavours that I selected were the fruit ones (cherry, exotic, lime, raspberry), and then the chai lattee, pistachio, and red velvet, which, to be honest, didn't really taste like what the flavours taste like... Btw, if you ask for a taste test, they might be able to let you try their "broken" macarons!
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