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Where do you buy your maple syrup?

post #1 of 8
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I want to buy a gallon or two of maple syrup and was wondering where online people go.
I've gotten some from the hfs which isn't a bad price, just wanted to see if I can get a better one.
I'm looking for grade B.

thanks
post #2 of 8
Not online, but have you checked local farm markets? That's where I get mine. I'd figure that up in New England you'd have lots of access to maple syrup!
post #3 of 8
We pay about $40 for a gallon from a farm in PA, Patterson Farm.
post #4 of 8
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Originally Posted by staceychev View Post
Not online, but have you checked local farm markets? That's where I get mine. I'd figure that up in New England you'd have lots of access to maple syrup!
We have many lovely farmer's markets here, but no maple syrup. Funny huh? Most, if not all, of the stands are from farmers in Mass, none from VT or NH.

Thanks for the suggestion though.
post #5 of 8
Costco ($12/quart) and a Sugarhouse a couple of towns over from me ($24 per half gallon)
post #6 of 8
I'd really recommend looking around locally. Ask around, maybe even check with your local extension agency (the folks who run 4-H). Theres got to be somebody local to you making syrup! I pay $25 a gallon...
post #7 of 8
From my backyard! (Its a lot of work for only a little syrup though)
I actually was looking around because our reserve is getting low. You could try amazongrocery.....or I saw a half gallon NOW brand at iherbs.com for about $36 which isn't too bad.
post #8 of 8
Costco has 32-ounce jugs for a great price; I think $12.
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