My name is Kam, and I am the sales manager, representing our Canadian corporation. We invite you to be part of a dynamic and innovative Canadian company that is rapidly growing and making a significant impact in the industry. In light of the current challenges in the sugar market, we are pleased to offer you our best pricing on bulk sugar. Our bulk prices are consistently lower than those of the major sugar suppliers in the market, without compromising on quality. We provide delivery to your location. We believe this opportunity will allow you to secure better pricing and increase your profits compared to your current major sugar vendors in the Canadian and American markets.
Current Canadian delivery price: CN$0.661 /LB, discount available for higher purchase quantity, the price subject to change +/-.
Current U.S.A delivery price: US$0.484/LB, discount available for higher purchase quantity, the price subject to change +/-.
Delivery time: 5-10 days from order confirmation day.
We craft 100% Pure Maple Syrup and savoury maple specialties in Niagara, Ontario, on the family farm we've called home since 1937. White Meadows Farms believes maple makes every moment sweeter. We're more than what just happens on the farm. From serving legendary, Canadian Taffy-on-Snow at your special event, parade, or staff party, to crafting custom curated and personalized corporate gifts and party or wedding favours,
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Our family history of producing maple syrup started back in the 1920?s when grandpa Foreshew tapped trees on his farm in the Loring area. Bill Matthews, Dave's father tapped in the 1930?s and by 1959 when he passed away he had 400 taps in his sugarbush on the north road in Loring. Dave's brother John took over their father's operation and is still producing in the Loring area.In 1979 Dave and Audrey bought 30 acres of bush on the Ski Hill Rd. west of Powassan. In the spring of 1980 they had 50 buckets and a homemade 2? x 6? open evaporator in our driveway. In 1987 we purchased the adjacent 30 acres and changed from 500 buckets to 500 taps on pipeline. Over the years the number of taps steadily increased from 500 to 3,000. In the mid 90's we converted the evaporator from wood to oil and added a reverse osmosis machine.