Coombs Family Farms Maple Gifts - Review and Giveaway

December 1, 2009

Coombs Family Farms is a seventh generation family farm that makes and packages their own maple syrup. All of their maple syrup is free from artificial flavors, preservatives, and thickeners, so it's 100% pure maple goodness.

I just tried a few of their maple products and I had forgotten the difference between imitation and real maple flavor. OH MY GOSH! There is such a difference.


The Grade B pure maple syrup was fan-tas-tic! It had the most delicious, undiluted pure maple flavor. I haven't had maple syrup like that in years. I'm afraid they've spoiled me now!




The organic Maple Sugar is fast becoming my favorite topping. I have sprinkled it on ice cream, buttered toast, and lemonade. But my very favorite way of using it is to mix it into my Cream of Wheat and oatmeal. I just love the way it flavors it!



I also sampled the Pure Maple Candy. I have never tried maple candy before because it had never sounded good to me. But, I gave it a try, and you know what? I was a fool for having missed out on it all these years. It was such a treat, so delicious.



I really couldn't be happier with the quality and flavor of the Coombs Family Farms maple products.


Buy It! Coombs Family Farms products can be purchased through Amazon.com.


Win It! I am happy to be able to offer the chance for one of you to try the very same things I tried! (Grade B pure maple syrup, a shaker of maple sugar, and some maple candy)



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You have until 10pm EST on December 12, 2009 to enter. 1 lucky winner will be randomly selected. I will email the winner and they will have 48 hours to respond to the notification email, or a new winner will be chosen. Open to US residents. Good luck!

Thank you to Coombs Family Farms for providing the products for review and giveaway. No other compensation was received. This post is based on my own personal opinions and experiences.




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AJ said...

There is 5 grades of Maple Syrup and as a rule, the darker the color, the stronger the flavor.

ky2here said...

Year after year, more small farms disappear from our national landscape. We support the plight of the family farms and a continuation of this way of life. Coombs Family Farms does this by providing preseason equipment credits and education resources to individuals who work hard every day to maintain our American small farm heritage. Together, we understand that there are no shortcuts to creating high quality 100% pure maple syrup.

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In 2009 they had their largest crop in 75 years.
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Despite the restrictions to their formulation, they still earned the USDA organic seal. That's sweet!

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Honey Mommy said...

I learned: Coombs Family Farms is a seventh generation small family maple farm that works with other small independent family farmers who share our commitment to quality, environmental stewardship, and sustainable forestry.

What a great company.

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The Coombs Family Farm is certified by the QAI and carries the USDA organic seal. Great quality really must come out of their farm!!

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I learned that maple candy is made only with maple syrup, nothing else!

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I didn't know you can substitute maple syrup for sugar when baking.
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I didn't know that maple syrup could be organic!
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Jessica said...

We love real maple syrup at our house! Sadly, we don't have it very often. I love that they make pancake mix too. What a great holiday gift to give the mix with the yummy syrup!

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peg42 said...

I learned that The ingredient list for their Pure Maple Candy is short. Quite simply, it's the finest 100% Pure Maple Syrup, period.

Thanks so much.

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I learned that they are environmentally focused on sustainable forestry which is a good thing!

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I learned that they also sell pancake mixes.

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I learned there are five grades of maple syrup.

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They are a seventh generation family maple farm.

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I see that there are a lot more uses for Maple than I would have thought. Their recipe section is awesome!

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I don't think it ever occurred to me maple syrup could be used as an alternative sweetener.

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ezmerelda said...

I learned that the USDA syrup grading system uses five different maple grades. Contrary to popular belief, maple syrup grades do not indicate a difference in quality or purity. Grade B is not a bad thing, but a very, very good thing.

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I learned that the Coombs Family farm is c by the certified by the QAI and also carries the USDA Organic Seal.


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Chef E said...

I only cook with maple syrup and sugar! I love maple flavor candy and cookies...Oh could I go on. One of my childhood friends is a cousin of the Coombs Maple Farm family, and we are distant cousins. I just found that out this summer!

Enjoy who ever wins!

Chef E said...

I only cook with maple syrup and sugar! I love maple flavor candy and cookies...Oh could I go on. One of my childhood friends is a cousin of the Coombs Maple Farm family, and we are distant cousins. I just found that out this summer!

Enjoy who ever wins!

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I learned: Coombs Family Farms is a seventh generation small family maple farm that works with other small independent family farmers who share our commitment to quality, environmental stewardship, and sustainable forestry.

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I learned that there are seven types of grading the syrup.

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I learned the five USDA grades include three Grade A's (Light Amber Maple, Medium Amber Maple, Dark Amber Maple) and two darker syrups, Grade B Maple and a Commercial Maple Grade.
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Nancy said...

I learned that they were voted #1 by Gourmet Magazine and that 7 generations have worked on the farm. You can also see a photo of their sugaring hut on their web site.

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Arnold Coomb's grandfather said, "There are no shortcuts to creating high quality 100% pure maple syrup."

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I learned that their 2009 crop was the largest crop in 75 years

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I learned that maple is not only an all-natural and delicious alternative to refined sugar, but also a food that possesses several health benefits.
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Amy @ Six Flower Mom said...

Coombs is from Bratleboro VT, my home state!!! I am sure their products are delightful!

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Their maple syrup is organic and certified by the Quality Assurance International (QAI) and carries the USDA organic seal.
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sheila said...

Damnit. I'm salivating and my teeth are frickin tingling right this minute because of you and your scrumptious POST!

Okay. I'm actually quite amazed on how dedicated they are to the environment not to mention that some of the trees have been tapped for generations. Including some that are 300 years old! AMAZING! Who knew??????????

BTW, I haven't had real maple syrup in years. My kids have never had it. I have to buy that crap from the lady with the bandana. ;o)

I would absolutely LOOOOOOOVE to win this. (I would!)

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Lynn said...

Alright blue I'm ready to dance the giveaway tango! So from the Coombs Family Farm website I learned that some of the trees they have been tapping are now more than 300 years old!

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Hippie4ever said...

Their grandfather said "There are no shortcuts to creating pure maple syrup, do right by the forest, and it'll do right by you."
and they have a recipe contest where you can earn MAPLE SYRUP!
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'Year after year, more small farms disappear from our national landscape. We support the plight of the family farms and a continuation of this way of life.'

It's been so long since I had real maple syrup. My family used to go to a maple syrup 'farm' every spring after the run. It was great!

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Heather said...

They never use pesticides on their farm.

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I learned that the USDA has 5 grades of maple syrup. The Coombs Family Farms standards are even tougher. Within each grade, the Coombs categorize seven flavor gradients. I have not had pure maple syrup since I was a kid. It would be a real treat to win this. Thanks!

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They support small maple farmers who share their committment to quality environmental stewardship & sustainable forestry.

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Lim said...

They're in Brattleboro, VT (way down south on 91). Vermont has quite high standards when it comes to syrup, and you can taste it! YUM!

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I think it is super cool that they have taken care of the same trees for so many years....how cool is it that one of the trees is 300 years old and 20 feet in circumference. That is a BIG tree!

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I had no idea that there was so many different grades of maple and how the color tells how the flavor may taste. Very interesting! Thanks for a great giveaway :)

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I learned this about the grading of the product:

The five USDA grades include three Grade A's (Light Amber Maple, Medium Amber Maple, Dark Amber Maple) and two darker syrups, Grade B Maple and a Commercial Maple Grade. To match consumer’s discriminating tastes more closely, we add our Coombs Family Farms standards to the USDA standards and make them even tougher. Within each grade, we categorize seven flavor gradients. Our "seven-tiered" grading standard is stringent and steadfast. It segregates the maple syrup by flavor profile for added quality assurance and consumer satisfaction.


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Wow...use maple syrup instead of sugar?? Hmm...will have to try that sometime!

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I learned that the Coombs Family Farm Commitment is to producing high quality maple products and protecting our forests.Also 2009 maple sugaring season produces the largest crop in 75 years.
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Christy said...

That you can make a Maple Mojito!! I would have never thought about it. Sounds good.

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They have a blog contest where you can submit recipes and earn maple gifts.

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I learned that they also sell pancake mixes. This giveaway makes me think of Little House on the Prairie -- didn't they eat maple candy? :) Thanks for this opportunity! ceevegnashville [at] gmail [dot] com

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Coombs Family Farms believes in giving back to the community. In addition to our regular donations, employees are encouraged to give 5% of their time (and they do) to community organizations.

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I learned the Coombs Family Farms also sells pancake mixes. mmmmm

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I finally saw the light of pure maple syrup just this year. We've always had faux syrup. Huge difference and Mat has officially given up his Mrs. Butterworths. Hooray! I especially love reading the ingredients..er ingredient! Just maple syrup LOL. Anyway, I learned that the Coombs family is also commited to sustainable forestry. Tree friendly health spouts. Pesticide free! That's awesome!

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