Can't fool Vreenak or our neighbors to the north.
Just in case.
Just in case.
TheMightyCanuck, Almost missed the subtle detail on the bottle lmao
Seigest, As a Canadian that crap isn’t allowed in my house.you can get the real stuff fir only a few bucks a jug down at any farmers market.
Syrup come from maple trees not tables ya goofs.
ininewcrow, As a fellow maple syrup covered Canuck, I agree with this.
Any other syrup is basically just pouring plain liquid sugar into your food.
Maple syrup has taste and flavour … the difference is like trying to say mouth wash is a great way to get a buzz instead of drinking wine.
FlyingSquid, I will never not be endeared to the fact that Canada has a strategic maple syrup reserve.
agent_flounder, I am still a little confused as your southern neighbor. What if the table is made out of maple tree?
StillPaisleyCat, Let’s make sure the non Canadians aren’t misled. (And provide authentic images.)
This is what a tin of maple syrup from Quebec looks like.
https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/952d33b1-f82c-4131-90a0-1aeeab633a14.jpeg
Ontario also has a lot of sugar bush. Here’s what a standard jug looks like.
https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/0654aedf-bcd5-4ef4-984a-fbee0d4fb5c9.jpeg
Where real syrup comes from…
https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/5c6268ee-dc92-4be2-9ea5-a2b88aaabd0d.jpeg
https://startrek.website/pictrs/image/b968fbe5-314c-4c90-92b5-53610052c52f.jpeg
FlyingSquid, I’m thinking maybe Canada Trek is next.
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/e117df70-fa8c-48b7-8676-2f25f548f304.png
negativenull, “Warp off you hoser” - Captain Bob and #1 Doug McKenzie
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