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Pure Maple Crumbles

$6.99Price
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A naturally irresistible crunch.

Crafted from pure maple syrup and transformed into crisp little pearls of maple goodness, our Maple Crumbles deliver a toasty caramelized sweetness with a velvety melt that keeps you reaching for more. Equal parts topping, snack, and conversation starter, they bring texture, flavor, and a little maple bliss to the dish.

The perfect finishing touch for everyday treats, charcuterie boards, or cozy desserts shared around the table. Really, just about any bowl, bake or beverage.

Delicious Ways to Enjoy

  • Yogurt & oatmeal

  • Sweet Potato Casserole

  • Ice cream & milkshakes

  • Pancakes & waffles

  • Coffee & specialty drinks

  • Cheesecakes & baked goods

  • Charcuterie boards

  • Straight from the jar (we won’t judge)

Crafted With Care

  • Made from 100% Pure Michigan maple syrup

  • Sustainably harvested in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

  • Small-batch crafted from our family farm

  • No additives or preservatives

  • Crafted in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula using traditional maple-making methods passed down through generations, Sweet Spigot products are made in small batches with a focus on quality, simplicity, and flavor.

    Ingredients

    Made with 100% pure maple syrup and thoughtfully selected ingredients. No artificial flavors, preservatives, or corn syrup.


    Storage

    For best freshness, refrigerate after opening unless otherwise noted on the product label.


    Shelf Life

    Shelf life varies by product. Please reference the individual product packaging for specific storage and best-by recommendations.


    Small Batch Crafted

    Because our products are handcrafted in small batches, natural variations in color, texture, and flavor may occur. It's a reflection of authentic maple production and seasonal harvest conditions.


    From Our Family to Yours

    Every purchase supports sustainable maple production, land stewardship, and a family-run farm rooted in the traditions of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

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