Count me in. I usually buy a bit larger bottle and from a different source, but they are currently out of the dark amber until next spring when the “new batch” comes in…
Pints at all the better syrup “farms” are usually at least $15 each, so 3 for $3o is a very good deal.
Would you please remind me of the difference in the syrup due to the color. tia
As your Google seems to be broken, here you go:
this seems wildly overpriced when I am not supporting a local sugarshack
I get my maple syrup from Ocean State joblot where a QUART is normally $16 and goes on sale quite frequently for $10 when I stock up.
it’s NY and canadian blend, dark amber and 100% maple syrup, almost as good as the local stuff (being a NH resident)
really mostly I buy maple cream and maple sugar candy for my grown up kids for Xmas from the sugar shack
Maple farms aren’t really a thing outside of the northeast. While it would be nice to drive down the road to get a bottle directly from the farm, the rest of us have to rely on operations able to package and ship their product. And then we are usually buying through a retailer like Woot who has to get their cut. All that adds to the cost.
Gets back to the whole comparing homemade vs. packaged argument. Sure, you could probably make a shirt at home for less than what is sold in stores, but most of us can’t be bothered to grow our own cotton just to make a shirt.
Organic?
maple syrup is made from maple tree sap. ONLY that is organic, since nothing is added.
Thought this was a holiday-themed floor cleaning liquid for a Crosswave or similar. Disappointed ![]()
Unless the store brand at my local Wegman’s is cheaper, this is less expensive than I can get locally. I’m in.

Do NOT put this in your carpet washer.
I dunno, it may really make the dirt stick!
Same. I was looking forward to maple scented rugs.
Yes, there’s nothing like having your feet or stockings sticking to the carpet! And what a great smell! Hmmm! ![]()
(Makes you want to make pancakes or waffles in the morning!)

The best part of waking up, is syrup in your rug?
Hobbits got their furry feet from sticky maple carpets…

