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A white bucket with a heart design, used for collecting organic maple syrup, hangs from a tree in a grassy field with green hills, trees, and yellow flowers in the background.

Made with
Love and Maple

Maple Brothers makes naturally delicious breakfasts and snacks that parents love to feed their kids. At the heart of it all is pure, Grade A maple syrup — sap gathered from sugar maples and slowly boiled down into nature’s original, organic treat.

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Packaged to inspire curiosity about trees and trails and everything that makes nature into a great big adventure.

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Fuel for Wild Adventures

A simple dark green maple leaf icon is centered on a light green, irregular circular background, evoking an organic feel.

Always Natural, Never Artificial

Two dark pink hearts, one larger and one smaller, are placed on a light pink, uneven circular background, creating a natural design that's perfect for kids.

Snacks with a Mission

A dark purple smiley face with closed eyes and its tongue playfully sticking out, centered on a lighter purple irregular blob background—perfect for kids who love fun, playful designs.

Made for Kids, Loved by Parents

How Does Maple Stack Up to Other Sweeteners?

Maple Syrup Honey Agave Syrup Artificial Sweeteners
Naturally contains minerals
Contains B vitamins
Supports forest conservation
Provides natural antioxidants
No preservatives or flavorings
Vegan-friendly
Balanced natural sugars
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Words from the Trail

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The granola is out of this world.

I think the coconut granola might be the best I've ever had...

— John P., Maine
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No junk or weird stuff.

I love that Maple Brothers snacks are actually made with real maple syrup!

— Emma G., Vermont
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The only bars my kid will eat.

I seriously can't get my 6 year old to eat anything but these bars!!

— Charlotte F., New York
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Get kids back outside!

I love what The Maple Brothers are doing. We need more kids outside!

— Maya E., Massachusetts
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