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The Royal Canadian Mint has provided each member of the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic teams with a Lucky Loonie as their own personal good luck charm. At the Salt Lake City Olympics in 2002, a loonie brought a stroke of good fortune to Canada when our men's and women's hockey teams skated to victory over a Lucky Loonie buried secretly beneath centre ice. Spy Coin Poppy Quarter from 2004 is still called the odd-looking Canadian quarter with a bright red flower. It was the culprit behind a false espionage warning from the US Defense Department about mysterious coins with radio frequency transmitters This coin was distributed by Tim Hortons. Great Canuck gift!
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Maple Leaf Bottle Filled with Quebec Maple Syrup Beautiful Bottle and Box Filled with Quebec Maple Syrup
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LB Maple Treats is the largest independent grower/producer of pure maple syrup. We control all aspects of the production and distribution of our products. We guarantee supply and quality.
We are certified Q.A.I. Organic (Quality Assurance International)
We are on the H.A.C.C.P. (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) program at our bottling plant in Quebec
We are certified Kosher
All our syrup is inspected by the F.P.A.Q. (Federation Producers Agericoles Quebec)
Our plant is rated "AA" by Agriculture Canada (inspected annually)
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Huge Size of 750ml (25.5 fl.oz.) in huge galls maple leaf jar 23.0CM high - 10 inches height 19 Cm or 8 inches this bottle will be on your mantle and an heirloom for future generations.
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Maple Syrup Production is concentrated in February, March, and April, depending on local weather conditions. Freezing nights and warm days are needed in order to induce sap flows.
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Maple syrup originates in northeastern North America, and is commonly associated with Quebec in Canada and Vermont in the U.S.
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Maple syrup is a sweetener made from the sap of maple trees. In the U.S. and Canada it is most often eaten with pancakes, waffles, cornbread or french toast.
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Canada makes more than 80 percent of the world's maple syrup, producing about 7 million US gallons in 2005. The vast majority of this comes from Quebec: the province is by far the world's largest producer, with about 75 percent of the world production
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