Why Pure Grade a Maple Syrup Is so Expensive

By Emma Hayes

Apr 5, 2024 Zora StowersWhy Pure Grade a Maple Syrup Is so ExpensiveOnce pierced, century-old maple trees drip sap referred to as liquid gold. It will take roughly 50 gallons of these drops to make one 1 gallon of 100% pure Grade A maple syrup. Farms in the Hudson Valley, New York State, can sell that gallon for over $200, almost 29 times more than popular imitation syrup. Despite the price, Grade A maple syrup is incredibly sought-after. So much so that C$18 million worth of it was stolen in one of the largest heists in Canadian history.ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7o8HSoqWeq6Oeu7S1w56pZ5ufony4tNhmp66qlWK0s63DnmSaZZ2Wva2xjKywq62gYra0edKoZJ6woJq7tLXVnmRraGJoeng%3D←One of the twin stars of 'Sweet Valley High' used her sister's donated egg to have a baby How to Change or Customize the Alarm Sound on an iPhone→

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