Coombs Family Farms 100% Pure Organic Maple Syrup Grade B, 32-Ounce Jug Review. USDA organic. For seven generations, Coombs Family Farms has produced 100% pure, great tasting maple syrup by taking special care of our ancient maple trees. My grandfather said "There are no shortcuts to creating pure maple syrup. Do right by the forest and it will do right by you." Today, we continue this approach, a proudly support other small maple farmers who share our commitment to quality, environmental stewardship, and sustainable forestry. The Coombs Commitment: We make 100% pure maple syrup with no artificial flavors, perservatives or dyes; We never over-tap trees; We support the use of health spouts for tree friendly tapping; We never use pesticides in our tree farm; Our grading standards are never compromised for short-term gain. Nurturing the forest for 7 generations. Certified Organic by QAI. Products of USA and Canada....
"Grade B Organic" 2009-11-02
By James E. Moore (Key West, FL)
There are generally 3 grades of maple syrup. Grade A is the first run - Mild in taste, sweet and with fewer minerals than the other grades. It is more expensive and less desirable (health and taste wise). Grade B is the second run with more minerals plus more maple taste. Grade C is the third run with even more minerals and an even stronger taste of maple and it's slightly less pleasant for most people.
Maple syrup has a large variety of minerals and vitamins and Grade B Organic is my favorite, considering it's stronger flavor and higher nutrition content. Of course, Organic is the only way to eat food now, but that's another story.
Coombs Family Farm provides a very satisfactory grade B organic Maple Syrup! I've used a lot!
"Great syrup" 2009-09-19
By W. Michael Horton
I normally use organic grade A syrup, and I find this syrup to be better. It has a darker color, and a stronger maple taste, which I love. I definitely recommend this.
"Very Good, Top Quality." 2009-09-10
By Guy Stewart
I grew up on the east coast and have been to the northeast quite a bit and other than right out of the tree, don't think you could find better. This was excellent in my opinion. I bought it on sale for 17.50 which was a steal.
"Excellent Maple Syrup, Good Value" 2009-09-25
By Alisa Marie Fleming
This is awesome stuff at an unreal price when it goes on sale on Amazon. I ordered twice, and both times received the shipment in 24 hours!
We prefer the grade B over the grade A as it has a richer flavor, and is pretty multi-purpose. I first bought Coombs brand a few years ago, and keep coming back for more. It has a very clean and pure maple taste. No complaints!
"Maple Syrup" 2009-11-20
By R. Crosby (Lakeville, MN United States)
There's maple syrup and there's maple syrup. My wife and I are from the East Coast (she from Vermont) and we've tried maple syrup from other regions and those just don't measure up to a Vermont syrup. Although this product does say some of the raw materials come from Canada, this is an excellent example of a Vermont Maple Syrup. As a "Grade B" product, it has the rich, deep-bodied flavor and color one would expect, but this one makes pancakes and waffles a different experience entirely. I would recommend the Coombs product highly to anyone who's looking for a top quality maple syrup.
By James E. Moore (Key West, FL)
There are generally 3 grades of maple syrup. Grade A is the first run - Mild in taste, sweet and with fewer minerals than the other grades. It is more expensive and less desirable (health and taste wise). Grade B is the second run with more minerals plus more maple taste. Grade C is the third run with even more minerals and an even stronger taste of maple and it's slightly less pleasant for most people.
Maple syrup has a large variety of minerals and vitamins and Grade B Organic is my favorite, considering it's stronger flavor and higher nutrition content. Of course, Organic is the only way to eat food now, but that's another story.
Coombs Family Farm provides a very satisfactory grade B organic Maple Syrup! I've used a lot!
By W. Michael Horton
I normally use organic grade A syrup, and I find this syrup to be better. It has a darker color, and a stronger maple taste, which I love. I definitely recommend this.
By Guy Stewart
I grew up on the east coast and have been to the northeast quite a bit and other than right out of the tree, don't think you could find better. This was excellent in my opinion. I bought it on sale for 17.50 which was a steal.
By Alisa Marie Fleming
This is awesome stuff at an unreal price when it goes on sale on Amazon. I ordered twice, and both times received the shipment in 24 hours!
We prefer the grade B over the grade A as it has a richer flavor, and is pretty multi-purpose. I first bought Coombs brand a few years ago, and keep coming back for more. It has a very clean and pure maple taste. No complaints!
By R. Crosby (Lakeville, MN United States)
There's maple syrup and there's maple syrup. My wife and I are from the East Coast (she from Vermont) and we've tried maple syrup from other regions and those just don't measure up to a Vermont syrup. Although this product does say some of the raw materials come from Canada, this is an excellent example of a Vermont Maple Syrup. As a "Grade B" product, it has the rich, deep-bodied flavor and color one would expect, but this one makes pancakes and waffles a different experience entirely. I would recommend the Coombs product highly to anyone who's looking for a top quality maple syrup.