And syrup can be boiled down from any hardwood sap. So even if there is a maple shortage, it'll create an opening to sell walnut, hickory, etc syrups, which are also delicious.
Vermont maple syrup is also a thing. At the stores I shop at it's a complete toss up if the maple syrup stocked is from Vermont or Canada. I'm sure we can get by with domestic syrup.
Ohioans, Pennsylvanians, and Michiganders are incapable of having an economy without Canada!
Probably!
We're not really sure, so we'll just say it with confidence and that will make it more true!
(no one will notice, the midwest already makes it's own maple syrup)
It's from the same species of trees in the same climate... which is why the idea that we can't get syrup is hilariously dumb.
And syrup can be boiled down from any hardwood sap. So even if there is a maple shortage, it'll create an opening to sell walnut, hickory, etc syrups, which are also delicious.
HMMMMMMMM....
I did not know this, but it makes sense. How may I go about getting some?
Vermont maple syrup is also a thing. At the stores I shop at it's a complete toss up if the maple syrup stocked is from Vermont or Canada. I'm sure we can get by with domestic syrup.
Agreed. My problem is that Vermont is about as Leftwing as Canada thanks to shithole liberal cities.