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January 2024 by michael
Each and every year I try to come up here at least two times the only question I have is that you have a great girl that's there doing customer service and everything about the maple is always so delicious. The only thing is that I know that you got new was the popcorn and man that was very very poor.I had bought a large bag on the table and then bought a small bag next to the register and the popcorn was so vacuum that it was so prune looking I thought it was just the maple going into the popcorn but when I gave it as a gift my friends told me it was terrible. But as far as everything at the rest the Maple Hill Farms love the Ducks love the ponds and just love being there everyone that goes there will have a great and wonderful time like we always have and always will in the future
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December 2023 by Tubs & Stuff
Excellent serviceProvided me with instructions on how to ship his products and also gave me boxes and stickers for shipping
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August 2023 by Darcey
My boyfriend and I stopped into this little shop on 8/4/23 while on vacation. We purchased a $10 jar of strawberry rhubarb jam and a $7 4oz bag of maple glazed cashews. We couldn’t wait to get back home and have some delicious jam on toast. Unfortunately we didn’t check for a date on the jar, had we done so, we never would have purchased, it had a use by date of 11/28/22. So needless to say we never got to have any of it. Also the cashews were stale. Sent an email to address printed on jam, with no response. Lesson learned, check dates, even if home made in a little shop.
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September 2022 by Holly K.
Super nice people with lots of information and delicious products including and not limited to maple cream, maple candy and maple cotton candy!
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March 2013 by Matt W.
Charming little farm store well off the beaten-track, that is open limited hours (Friday and Saturday 10-5, plus "by appointment or chance"), that participates in "Maple Weeks" and is open on weekends the last two weekends of March. The sugaring features a small tour of their mid-sized and pretty impressive boiler (call first to make sure it's running, though, if you want to experience its full noisy hot glory) and an explanation of the sugaring process. You can also get a short hayride for a buck through part of their sugarbush (about 20 minutes). There's not a whole lot else to do for the kids, but they do have free samples of sugar candy. The little store itself sells lots of maple products (syrup, sugar, cream, maple nuts, maple coffee), a few other farm items (notably fresh eggs and frozen beef from the farm next door), jams, and some gifty things (very nice hand-crafted mugs, some books, a few other miscellaneous decorative items). It's not huge, as I said there's not a whole lot to do other than the boiler tour and the hayride, but it's definitely worth a detour during sugaring season and a quick stop if you're ambling through the countryside otherwise. Very friendly family-run farm. They do have an on-line store (see URL, which I hope the Yelp elves will add now that I've submitted an update) and I recommend their stuff as tasty, naturally-grown upstate product. Worth supporting. If you like antique stoves, this is probably worth a side trip. They have a big one in mint condition that looks well over a 100 years old. Navigational tip: Google maps can't find the address here for some reason; go to the corner of Grovenor's Corner and Crommie lanes, the entrance to Maple Hill is on the south side 25 yards past the intersection on the west side; note a little hillside cemetery, which you drive past going up the drive to the farm.