Miller's company sells T-shirts, coffee mugs, coasters, whiskey flasks and more—all branded with the multi-colored, multi-triangle maple leaf picked as the government's Canada 150 logo.
As part of the celebration, the federal government is allowing anyone to use the official logo for free with the submission of an application. By mid-June, 6,200 applications had been approved, including fidget spinners and even a casket. No application has been denied, and goods don't even have to be manufactured in Canada.
Hannah Abrams is the senior content editor for Promo Marketing. In her free time, she enjoys coming up with excuses to avoid exercise, visiting her hometown in Los Angeles and rallying for Leonardo DiCaprio to win his first second Academy Award.