I fancied making some Scotch pancakes slathered in Maple syrup.
So there I am in the supermarket looking at the bottles. Own brand 100% pure - 350g at £6.00. Canadian 100% pure - 330g at £6.25. Skinny Maple Syrup - 425g for £4.99. So Skinny goes in the basket.
I got home and made the pancakes then opened the "Maple Syrup" and it was runny like cheap washing up liquid, and tasteless, well not maple syrup tasting, so I looked at the ingredients.
Water, Thickeners (Sodium carboxy methyl cellulose, Xanthan gum), Salt, Colour (Caramel E150d), Flavouring, Acid (Lactic Acid), Sweetener (Sucralose), Preservatives (Potassium sorbate, Sodium benzoate)
Where's the Maple and the syrup? It is just a chemical concoction and most of it is water!.
Back to the front label and there in the big white panel it screams "MAPLE SYRUP" but underneath on the orangy brown part in very, very small letters in a sort of mustard colour it says "Flavour syrup with sweeteners". So, it is NOT actually Maple Syrup.
Never again!