A point I have been meaning to share...
On our first trip to the city this year, we bought some maple syrup (I belive in the apple butter store). It is pricey for a bottle but thought it would be fun to hear the kids excitement on pancake day at seeing the SDC logo.
Anyway, I got it out this weekend. Tasted it and nothing. It tasted like nothing. So I grabbed the usual maple syrup out and tasted it, delicious. So my taste buds were properly calibrated. So I turn the SDC bottle around looking for a date, and my eyes caught the ingredients. Corn Syrup, caramel coloring, maple flavoring. I know that it is my fault for not reading the ingredients before I bought it and I am mad at myself for that.
So now instead of feeling like a paid a little bit too much for Maple Syrup, I feel like I paid an exorbitant price for old thin karo syrup. Awesome.
I just didn't think that I should question the quality of a product that SDC was willing to put their label on. I didn't think the Home of American Craftsmanship would be selling a product of lesser quality than the box store generic brand.
LESSON LEARNED. No more jar/bottle products from the city.
Where was it made? or packaged? does it say,,,,, ??? ??? ??? ???
I would give odds NOT at SDC>> :'( :'( :'(
It does say made FOR Silver Dollar City. I knew it wouldn't have been made on site.
Just think it is odd for them to put their name on a product like that. I don't know if the merchandising people don't have to choose vendors that will uphold a certain standard, but wouldn't think they would enter into a contract for products that were subpar.
Or maybe this really is the stuff they are using on-site in food service. I hope not...
I just read this to the hubs and he remembers buying maple syrup there once a long time ago, and said it was "real" and "good". That's outright false advertising if it's labelled as maple syrup. I used to buy 5 jars of plum butter at a time from SDC because it tasted like grandma's and couldn't be found anywhere else. The last time it was purchased was the last time it will be purchased. The vendor changed the recipe, and it was more like jelly. Such a bummer!
probably just another fine product that has fallen to the way side in favor of $
Like I said, I blame myself for not reading the label before purchasing. I made an assumption that it was maple syrup (since that is what the bottle said) and not maple flavored syrup (as the ingredients indicate).
And if the bottle had cost the equivalent of imitation syrup and not a premium maple syrup I probably wouldn't be quite as irritated.
I used to buy their pepper jelly, haven't for a while, and now probably won't.
To spin this in a more positive direction: Are there any of the jarred/bottled SDC products that anyone loves? Apple butter?
Every fall I buy several of the honey "straws" for the kids sore throats. And have bought a jar of honey there and that was excellent.
Regardless, it's still false advertising! The apple butter is still very yummy, and don't forget the sarsaparilla! During the BBQ fest, there was a family selling cajun mixes, like sloppy joe, chili, hot sauce, stew, etc. It was so good I had to remind the hubs we couldn't purchase ALL of it. It came in canning jars. We noticed that SDC is now carrying it at Ozark Marketplace.
My family (and many of the folks in my reenacting unit) are addicted to the Cherry Butter.
The apple salsas are marv-u-lous!
I am fond of the sweet potato butter! YUM!
I love getting Apple Butter at the Mill for breakfast, but I've never bought the jars of it they sell. Is it the same stuff?
Quote from: Ozarks Gal on June 21, 2012, 10:01:03 AM
I love getting Apple Butter at the Mill for breakfast, but I've never bought the jars of it they sell. Is it the same stuff?
Ozarks, that's a very good question. I'll ask about it next time I'm there.
I am assuming it is the same apple butter. At least to me it taste the same.
I also have purchased the Sorghum Molasses many times...YUM!
Quote from: Ozarks Gal on June 21, 2012, 10:01:03 AM
I love getting Apple Butter at the Mill for breakfast, but I've never bought the jars of it they sell. Is it the same stuff?
Now see, I would guess the apple butter they serve comes in BULK (maybe gallon containers lor bigger)... And the apple butter they are selling by the jar is probably from a different source.....
Just my thoughts... ??? ??? ???
You guys are making me hungry! LOL.
SDC branded bbq sauce is sold in our local grocery store. It's made by OTT's, and not too bad, but you have to look pretty close to figure out that it's not really SDC made sauce. I suspect you could buy that syrup elsewhere also.
SDC barbeque sauce used to be available in OKC but hasn't been in years and years
They sell the BBQ sauce sometimes at my local Walmart, but I think they sell it all year long at Country Mart, atleast they do at the one the next town over from where I live.
I purchase the SDC BBQ sauce whenever I have a chance. I like it, and it is available at Wal-Mart and the local Marvin's IGA stores. I do have to admit, I have NOT seen it on the shelves this year. So I don't know what's going on there.
Junior, I just bought some at our local grocer last week, but there have been times that they haven't had it, then it's back again. Who knows..
I can get it at the local grocery store, and sometimes at Walmart. I don't really like it, but hubs does. Give me smoky Maul's any day! :) Oh...here's a good tip. A chef friend of the hubs told him that you can make any bbq sauce taste better by adding apple butter to it. I haven't tried it yet, but I did have some of his homemade sauce and it was the best I ever had!!!