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    122 days ago

    Be sure to buy grade B, not grade A. Grade A just means lighter in color (less flavor) than grade B.

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      32 days ago

      Grade B is now called amber, I believe.

      But whatever, the darker coloured syrup has more flavour and is better value.

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        2 days ago

        It might depend on where you are? I still see them labeled grade A/B here in the US, but some will say light or amber too.

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          32 days ago

          I think that may be US labeling still in use in Vermont and New York.

          Canadian maple syrup hasn’t been graded that way for some time. We’re in a syrup producing region and get it locally from producers.

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            12 days ago

            Ooh good to know! The stuff I get is a mix of US and Canadian, so they probably are just using the US labeling.