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Coombs Family Farms 100% Pure Maple Syrup Premium Grade B, 32-Ounce Bear Jug |  | Brand: Coombs Family Farms Category: Grocery
List Price: $32.50 Buy New: $13.95 as of 7/30/2010 19:29 CDT details You Save: $18.55 (57%)
New (3) from $13.95
Seller: Panache Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 1600
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 11.5 x 8.8 x 4.7
UPC: 710282428323 EAN: 0710282428323 ASIN: B0019MYYFA
Release Date: May 16, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Premium Grade B maple syrup | | • | This dark grade syrup is made late in the season | | • | Sugar content in the sap is at its lowest; extra boiling gives the strongest maple flavor of all our syrups | | • | Offers a hearty maple flavor and is considered the most popular with chefs |
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| Customer Reviews: Grade A flavor from a Grade B Syrup July 19, 2010 Brian Johnston (Lakeland, fl United States) I first bought this syrup when it was on sale. Now my children enjoy it so much that I cannot purchase anything else for them. Grade B syrup is primarily intended for baking but both my kids prefer this on their pancakes and waffles than any of the cheap name brand syrups from the store.
Watery, not Syrupy July 17, 2010 Rustynuts I have used their products for awhile, but my recent subscription order for this Grade B Organic syrup arrived and is VERY watery. Either it was not boiled long enough, or water was added. Stuff just runs off pancakes and lays on the plate in a pool. Not very appetizing for a premium grade product. Have contacted them, so will see what their response is. May keep my subscription for one more round just to see, but if it comes this way again, will be jumping ship for another brand.
Great Syrup, Good Buy June 24, 2010 Janet G. Johnson (Goodyear, AZ United States) High marks for taste & appearance. Very good price on line compared to local stores.
Very Good Grade B Maple Syrup... June 2, 2010 Avid Camper (USA) This is very good premium Grade B maple syrup, which is a VERY high compliment, since I live in the Midwest in a state that produces a large amount of high quality maple syrup that I've been used to consuming my whole life long. It is thick in texture, dark and full-bodied with a strong, pronounced maple taste. Compared to a grade A, it has more maple flavor, but is significantly less sweet in taste. A grade B syrup is usually produced from sap gathered later in the season, after the grade A, but before the commercial grades. I wish Amazon had it available by the gallon, for an even better price. For those who are wondering, maple syrup will keep for a couple of years, just fine, if refrigerated and even longer, if frozen. It does not freeze hard, merely getting very thick, until the temperature is raised, due to the high sugar content. I have usually preferred the maple syrups we produce locally, but this is one I will purchase again, if the price is right!
YUMMY !! April 7, 2010 Irish reader (New York State) As a child, I carried many buckets of Maple Tree sap to the evaporator in our "back room"...this is the real thing, folks, and real Maple Syrup is the only thing that can make pancakes and waffles taste like home!! Oh yes, do try a drizzle on ice cream, also!!!
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