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The big challenge is that you need a lot of sap to make syrup and even more to make maple sugar. To serve up 1 gallon of maple syrup, you’ll have to collect 40 gallons of sap and boil it down.
They’ve also opened an online store. “We make sugar, we make candy, we make fudge. We make all the products,” Moore said. Every maple syrup producer makes their syrup a little bit different.
"We allow people to taste the sap [which is] 3 percent sugar and 97 percent water," Brook says. They will show how the boiling process works, which also produces maple sugar and maple candy.
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