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This syrup is made in the genie state in which i say on goggle
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I think that maple syrup was invented in Canada
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The railroad helped the economy grow by providing a way to transport good from one area to another. Cotton grown in the South could be shipped to textiles mills that would then make clothes and ship them anywhere in the country for sale. Maple syrup from Vermont, which would have been hard to find on the West Coast prior to the railroad, could be shipped to customers anywhere. Before the railroad, those cotton growers & syrup makers could only sell their goods in the immediate area around them. Once there was an efficient means of transportation, the merchant in Vermont could do business, and make money, from people on the West Coast. Trains also provided easy transportation for people to move from one part of the country to another to find better jobs.
You must be kidding.
Log Cabin Syrup was created in 1887.
I remember Aunt Jemima only in a plain clear glass bottle - with a picture of a lady called Aunt Jemima - surely there is someone out there who should be able to remember this.
Yes, you can find it in walmart in a clear bottle...looks kinda like syrup
Log Cabin Maple Syrup contain sorbic acid and sodium benzoate as preservatives. The main ingredients are corn syrup and high fructose corn syrup.
as a matter of fact it is
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so you can hold it
They are available at Olive Garden, currently priced at $7.99 per bottle. The bottle lasts a LONG time, as it is a concentrated syrup.
The standard dosage of Levolin Syrup is 5 ml. The syrup is typically sold in a bottle of 100 ml.