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Coronavirus: Saskatchewan distillery says $25 hand sanitizer a mistake

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An option to purchase a 60 mL bottle of hand sanitizer for $25 during the novel coronavirus pandemic was an error, according to the head of a Saskatchewan distillery.

Hand sanitizer has been in short supply since the COVID-19 outbreak, prompting some distilleries to produce the product using guidelines from the World Health Organization.

Minhas Sask is the latest company to create the cleansing solution, but its president and CEO said their listing of a 60 ml bottle for $25 was a mistake — noting they don’t even have plans to sell that size. “My business model is always to be very aggressively priced.

That would be so against my grain,” Moni Minhas said in an interview with Global News. He attributed the confusion to someone working on the

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