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Our Favorite Maple Products (That Aren’t Syrup)
Move over, maple syrup: From seasonings to soaps, these unusual maple products surely are just as sweet.

Maple Smoked Cheddar by Grafton Village Cheese
Photo Credit: Katherine Keenan
Photo Credit : Nadine Primeau
Our Favorite Maple Products (That Aren’t Syrup)
When I was a kid growing up in northern New Hampshire, my family would tumble out of the car at the annual town fair and — beelining through the cacophony of buzzers and screaming tilt-a-whirl riders — head for Fuller’s Sugar House. Tucked away near the cow barns and the 4-H creamery stood the shack where, like New England Rumplestiltskins, the staffers spun maple sugar into cotton-candy gold. We’d pick up a bag for every member of the family, plus an extra one for good measure. It was hard not to devour an entire bag immediately, but, in a rare display of childhood self-restraint, I would usually save half. Later in life, I tried maple cream for the first time. And let me tell you: You haven’t lived until you’ve had a piece of buttered toast with maple cream on top. Nowadays my mom keeps a jar or two of Mount Cabot Maple’s maple cream on hand at all times. There’s something in this list for nearly everyone. Fans of savory-sweet combinations will love the maple pepper, maple-smoked cheddar, and maple sriracha, while those with a sweet tooth may prefer to pop open a tub of the aforementioned maple cotton candy. And not everything is meant to be eaten: We found earrings, ceramics, refrigerator magnets, and even art supplies. Ready to take your love for maple to the next level? Read on for our full list of maple-inspired products.
Photo Credit : 273 Productions
Farmhouse Maple Ketchup by Baird Farm
Combining sweetness with the acidic punch of tomato and a slight smokiness, this maple ketchup might just be the perfect condiment. North Chittenden, VT. bairdfarm.com
Photo Credit : Danforth Pewter
Maple Creemee Magnet by Danforth Pewter
Ahh, maple creemees. What better way to show your love for these magical swirls of maple ice cream than to add this magnet to your fridge collection? No matter how you spell the name of this classic Vermont treat, this magnet sure is cute! Middlebury, VT. danforthpewter.com
Photo Credit : Kathleen Gendron
Maple Leaf Earrings by Ravenstone Gifts
Handcrafted in Massachusetts, these lightweight, gold-plated brass leaves will help you celebrate the golden hues of autumn all “ear” round! Lynn, MA. etsy.com/ravenstonegifts
Photo Credit : Sugarhouse Ceramic Company
Maple Art Brushes by Sugarhouse Ceramic Company
Crafted from segments of Vermont maple branches collected at the Sugarhouse Homestead, these art brushes might provide inspiration for your next masterpiece. East Fairfield, VT. sugarhouseceramicco.com
Photo Credit : Katherine Keenan
Maple-Smoked Cheddar by Grafton Village Cheese
Cold-smoked over maple and hardwood, this cheddar would make a clever charcuterie board addition, a superb sandwich layer, and (we imagine) a marvelous mac and cheese. Grafton, VT. graftonvillagecheese.com
Photo Credit : Laura Zindel
Maple Seed Jug by Laura Zindel Design
Whether you call them helicopters, whirlybirds, or samaras, the distinctive seeds of a maple tree make a beautiful decoration. Brattleboro, VT. laurazindel.com
Photo Credit : The Vermont Country Store
Maple Bath and Body Bars by Vermont Soap
Subtly maple-scented, these soaps will keep you smelling fresh, clean, and maybe even a little sweet. Exclusive to The Vermont Country Store. Made in Vermont. vermontcountrystore.com
Photo Credit : Highland Foods LLC
Maple Pepper with Garlic by Highland Foods
This black pepper blend, which includes 100 percent pure maple sugar, sea salt, and garlic, might just become a staple on your dinner table. Newcastle, ME. maplepepper.com
Photo Credit : James Fox
Vermont Maple Sriracha by Sugar Bob’s Finest Kind
Spice up your life, New England–style, with this all-natural maple hot sauce. Rutland, VT. sugarbobsfinestkind.com
Photo Credit : The Vermont Country Store