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Here at Unwrapped, we aim to make green the new black by encouraging low waste lifestyles and filling our shelves with companies that have sustainable, inclusive and equitable practices in mind.
Our collections have something for everyone. We are Kawartha Lakes’ local source for eco-friendly products. Inspired by the zero waste movement, we help people throughout the Kawarthas - Lindsay, Fenelon Falls,Bobcaygeon- move away from single-use plastics and into a more sustainable lifestyle by offering bulk refills and plastic-free solutions for the body and home.
Meet Jess and Jenny!
Childhood friends who saw the need for an eco store and refillery in our small town of Lindsay, Ontario.
Unwrapped was born because we were sick of paying big bucks for green washed products in single use plastic bottles and believe that encouraging people to make small changes where they are able will create a lasting and positive change for this planet we call home.
We strive to offer affordable, safe and trusted products to our customers and to contribute to the health and well being of our community.
Thank you to all of our supporters!
Jenny x Jess
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Saturday 10 - 4
Sunday 11 - 3
Proudly offering sustainable, environmentally-friendly products to Lindsay, Fenelon Falls, Beaverton, Bobcaygeon, Bridgenorth, Buckhorn, Cameron, Cannington, Fowlers Corners, Janetville, Downeyville, Dunsford, Lakefield, Little Britain, Oakwood, Omemee, Peterborough, Port Perry, Reaboro, Sunderland, Valentia, Washburn Island, and Woodville.
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