Amazon has Coombs Family Farms Organic Maple Syrup on sale for $16.83 when you use Subscribe & Save, but the deal gets even better when you use coupon code CMBSNOVE at checkout, which brings your total to just $14.85 shipped! What a great way to use any Amazon gift cards that you may have accumulated with Swag Bucks.
Subscribe & Save will enroll you to receive regular shipments at $16.83, but you may cancel at any time. To take advantage of this Subscribe & Save deal, add the organic maple syrup to your cart using the Subscribe Now button. If you don’t want regular deliveries of the product, you can turn this off once your order has been placed by following these steps:
- Go to Your Account and click on Manage Subscribe & Save Items.
- Your current subscriptions will be listed at the top.
- Click on the Cancel Subscription button to stop any future orders.
- You’ll receive an email confirmation for each item you cancel.
This is about the same price we pay at Sam’s Club, but this is a better value since it’s certified organic!
Thanks, The Thrifty Mama!
Erin
Just so everyone knows, this link is for the “Grade B” syrup. If you want Grade A, it’s also available and the discount code and subscribe and save will work. It’s less than a dollar more than the Grade B.
Tara Kuczykowski
Thanks, Erin — is there much of a difference though? I just did a quick search on the grades and found that it doesn’t indicate quality but rather color and how strong the maple taste is.
Erin
I haven’t notice TOO much of a difference myself but I do prefer the grade A for pancakes and waffles because of the lighter flavor. I just wanted to point it out in case there is anyone who really cares :-)
Angie W
Grade A is better for eating with pancakes, etc.
Grade B is better for cooking – has more depth of flavor.
:)
rebecca
I read that grade B has more nutritional value in that it contains more antioxidants and more of all those good minerals than grade A. I’ve ordered from Coombs before and we get the organic grade B. I don’t find it overwhelming at all on pancakes. We do use less of it because it is slightly stronger but that is a good thing considering that real maple syrup is expensive and using less also saves on calories (200 calories for 4 Tablespoons)!!! We go grade b all the way!
rebecca
One more thing, I wanted to say that I’ve seen Grade B organic (32 oz jug) at my Whole Foods for $13.99 (365 brand) but the price may vary per region. I went ahead for this deal though because I like this brand.