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12.5oz. Maple Grove Farms Pure Maple Syrup

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$6.65

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Amazon has 12.5oz. Maple Grove Farms Pure Maple Syrup for $6.63 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

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  1. Proceed to the product page for 12.5oz. Maple Grove Farms Pure Maple Syrup
  2. Select the Subscribe & Save option
  3. Choose your delivery frequency
  4. Click on 'Set Up Now' to proceed to checkout
  5. Total should be $6.63 + free shipping with Prime or on orders $25+

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  • Our research indicates that at the time of this post, that 12.5oz. Maple Grove Farms Pure Maple Syrup is $1.35 lower (~16.9% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.98.
About this product:
  • Rated 4.7 stars out of 5 overall based on 4,400+ reviews on Amazon
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  • Amazon return policy: This item is non-returnable, but if the item arrives damaged or defective, you may request a refund or replacement.

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Amazon has 12.5oz. Maple Grove Farms Pure Maple Syrup for $6.63 when you checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+.

Note, you may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.

Instructions:
  1. Proceed to the product page for 12.5oz. Maple Grove Farms Pure Maple Syrup
  2. Select the Subscribe & Save option
  3. Choose your delivery frequency
  4. Click on 'Set Up Now' to proceed to checkout
  5. Total should be $6.63 + free shipping with Prime or on orders $25+

Editor's Notes

Written by CChoiVA
About this deal:
  • Our research indicates that at the time of this post, that 12.5oz. Maple Grove Farms Pure Maple Syrup is $1.35 lower (~16.9% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.98.
About this product:
  • Rated 4.7 stars out of 5 overall based on 4,400+ reviews on Amazon
About this store:
  • Amazon return policy: This item is non-returnable, but if the item arrives damaged or defective, you may request a refund or replacement.

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jeffricks2051
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Some cook-type told me 'grade b' is the standard maple syrup. I asked if grade 'a' was better. Didn't understand his answer, but it seemed he was saying grade b was the one to buy and 'grade a' was for something else.

Anyone know about this.

Ok, i looked it up

1.
Grade A is usually made from the maple sap collected at the beginning of the mapling season. Grade B maple syrup is much darker and has a stronger flavor. It also is a bit thicker, tending towards the consistency of pancake syrup rather than the runnier Grade A.

2.
What is better Grade A or B maple syrup?
Maple syrup that is very sweet is therefore more popular and therefore gets the grade "A" rating while the darker, stronger and more flavorful varieties (which are not as sweet) are considered second best and are called grade "B".


Looks like grade a is the first run and is very sweet. Grade b is stronger and more flavorful.

Wait the plot thickens:


3.
2015
Between Grade A and B syrup, Grade B is the darker and bolder of the two. But to cut down on confusion in the grocery aisle, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will revise their grading standards to remove Grade B and instead, create four new classifications of Grade A syrup.

The International Maple Syrup Institute, which includes American and Canadian producers, petitioned a change for clarity in 2010. The change was intended to aid consumers but also producers, said Charles Parrot, deputy administrator of the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service Fruit and Vegetable Program to the Associated Press.

"…it will make it easier for them to market their syrup … not only domestically but internationally," said Parrot.

Now there is one grade: A, with four classifications to show there is not a difference in quality but in color and flavor.

Grade A: Golden color with delicate taste
Grade A: Amber color and rich taste
Grade A: Dark color and robust taste
Grade A: Very dark and strong taste
According to the Associated Press, the change was welcomed in the northeast, especially Vermont. The country's largest maple syrup producer has already revised its unique labeling standards.


Conclusion: I don't know what the h is going on.

update: I know what's going on now. This is Grade A 'Amber', which used to be called Grade B. It is what you want for pancakes and baking.
arribasn
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For reference Costco organic maple syrup is $12-13 for 34oz

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Jan 18, 2022 11:56 PM
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Wpeed001Jan 18, 2022 11:56 PM
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This is the syrup that is used at cracker barrel. 👍
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For reference Costco organic maple syrup is $12-13 for 34oz
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Some cook-type told me 'grade b' is the standard maple syrup. I asked if grade 'a' was better. Didn't understand his answer, but it seemed he was saying grade b was the one to buy and 'grade a' was for something else.

Anyone know about this.

Ok, i looked it up

1.
Grade A is usually made from the maple sap collected at the beginning of the mapling season. Grade B maple syrup is much darker and has a stronger flavor. It also is a bit thicker, tending towards the consistency of pancake syrup rather than the runnier Grade A.

2.
What is better Grade A or B maple syrup?
Maple syrup that is very sweet is therefore more popular and therefore gets the grade "A" rating while the darker, stronger and more flavorful varieties (which are not as sweet) are considered second best and are called grade "B".


Looks like grade a is the first run and is very sweet. Grade b is stronger and more flavorful.

Wait the plot thickens:


3.
2015
Between Grade A and B syrup, Grade B is the darker and bolder of the two. But to cut down on confusion in the grocery aisle, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will revise their grading standards to remove Grade B and instead, create four new classifications of Grade A syrup.

The International Maple Syrup Institute, which includes American and Canadian producers, petitioned a change for clarity in 2010. The change was intended to aid consumers but also producers, said Charles Parrot, deputy administrator of the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service Fruit and Vegetable Program to the Associated Press.

"…it will make it easier for them to market their syrup … not only domestically but internationally," said Parrot.

Now there is one grade: A, with four classifications to show there is not a difference in quality but in color and flavor.

Grade A: Golden color with delicate taste
Grade A: Amber color and rich taste
Grade A: Dark color and robust taste
Grade A: Very dark and strong taste
According to the Associated Press, the change was welcomed in the northeast, especially Vermont. The country's largest maple syrup producer has already revised its unique labeling standards.


Conclusion: I don't know what the h is going on.

update: I know what's going on now. This is Grade A 'Amber', which used to be called Grade B. It is what you want for pancakes and baking.
Last edited by jeffricks2051 January 18, 2022 at 07:00 PM.
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TurmishJan 19, 2022 02:58 AM
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Quote from jeffricks2051 :
Some cook-type told me 'grade b' is the standard maple syrup. I asked if grade 'a' was better. Didn't understand his answer, but it seemed he was saying grade b was the one to buy and 'grade a' was for something else.

Anyone know about this.

Ok, i looked it up

Grade A is usually made from the maple sap collected at the beginning of the mapling season. Grade B maple syrup is much darker and has a stronger flavor. It also is a bit thicker, tending towards the consistency of pancake syrup rather than the runnier Grade A.

What is better Grade A or B maple syrup?
Maple syrup that is very sweet is therefore more popular and therefore gets the grade "A" rating while the darker, stronger and more flavorful varieties (which are not as sweet) are considered second best and are called grade "B".


Looks like grade a is the first run and is very sweet. Grade b is stronger and more flavorful.


This deal is 'grade a' so I think it has a certain place in certain recipes. Don't know what.
Personally I think Grade A maple syrup is better when paired with other light flavors like buttermilk waffles.
I use Grade B for things like french toast and baked goods.
Jan 19, 2022 03:56 AM
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zigenx77Jan 19, 2022 03:56 AM
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Doesn't seem like much of a deal. Price history shows it fluctuates regularly between $6.98 and $7.98
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Jan 19, 2022 03:57 AM
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mwalker208Jan 19, 2022 03:57 AM
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It's pretty much always this price on Amazon
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Jan 19, 2022 04:25 AM
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ctzJan 19, 2022 04:25 AM
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If you have Costco membership, just buy the Kirkland syrup from Costco.
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Jan 19, 2022 04:29 AM
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mwalker208Jan 19, 2022 04:29 AM
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Check out Crown Maple syrups, 25% coupons
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purpleJan 19, 2022 04:31 AM
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Quote from arribasn :
For reference Costco organic maple syrup is $12-13 for 34oz
Probably cheaper if you buy 40 gallons
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Maliki2Jan 19, 2022 04:44 AM
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Not Vermont syrup!!!
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CyanCorn8418Jan 19, 2022 04:46 AM
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Quote from purple :
Probably cheaper if you buy 40 gallons
I think I saw it at a better price when you got 75 gallons at restaurant Depot...

If you get proper maple syrup a small amount goes a long way!
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Logan_71Jan 19, 2022 04:49 AM
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Maple syrup is one of the things I miss most about being on the Keto diet.
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santaclaws13Jan 19, 2022 04:53 AM
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Buy a maple tree!!!
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ELofLAJan 19, 2022 05:02 AM
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Grade B taste better and more flavorful, but they changed the grading and naming scheme, no more Grade B or Grade A.
This deal is the original Grade A taste like a water dish Gade B .

Quote from jeffricks2051 :
Some cook-type told me 'grade b' is the standard maple syrup. I asked if grade 'a' was better. Didn't understand his answer, but it seemed he was saying grade b was the one to buy and 'grade a' was for something else.

Anyone know about this.

Ok, i looked it up

1.
Grade A is usually made from the maple sap collected at the beginning of the mapling season. Grade B maple syrup is much darker and has a stronger flavor. It also is a bit thicker, tending towards the consistency of pancake syrup rather than the runnier Grade A.

2.
What is better Grade A or B maple syrup?
Maple syrup that is very sweet is therefore more popular and therefore gets the grade "A" rating while the darker, stronger and more flavorful varieties (which are not as sweet) are considered second best and are called grade "B".


Looks like grade a is the first run and is very sweet. Grade b is stronger and more flavorful.

Wait the plot thickens:


3.
2015
Between Grade A and B syrup, Grade B is the darker and bolder of the two. But to cut down on confusion in the grocery aisle, the U.S. Department of Agriculture will revise their grading standards to remove Grade B and instead, create four new classifications of Grade A syrup.

The International Maple Syrup Institute, which includes American and Canadian producers, petitioned a change for clarity in 2010. The change was intended to aid consumers but also producers, said Charles Parrot, deputy administrator of the USDA's Agricultural Marketing Service Fruit and Vegetable Program to the Associated Press.

"…it will make it easier for them to market their syrup … not only domestically but internationally," said Parrot.

Now there is one grade: A, with four classifications to show there is not a difference in quality but in color and flavor.

Grade A: Golden color with delicate taste
Grade A: Amber color and rich taste
Grade A: Dark color and robust taste
Grade A: Very dark and strong taste
According to the Associated Press, the change was welcomed in the northeast, especially Vermont. The country's largest maple syrup producer has already revised its unique labeling standards.


Conclusion: I don't know what the h is going on.

update: I know what's going on now. This is Grade A 'Amber', which used to be called Grade B. It is what you want for pancakes and baking.
Last edited by ELofLA January 18, 2022 at 09:07 PM.
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DyscalculicJan 19, 2022 05:04 AM
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A Canadian in this household tells me this shit is shit. Not the shit, just shit.

Oh well, shit.
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