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  2. 20 Items That Are Always Cheaper at Costco - AOL

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    A 33.8-ounce jug of Costco’s Kirkland Signature organic maple syrup runs you $14.99 compared to $28.46 for 32 ounces of NOW brand at Walmart. Learn More: 5 Expensive Costco Items To Buy Online ...

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    Kirkland Signature Organic Maple Syrup $14.99, 33.8 fl oz. Tapped from trees in Canada, this 100% pure maple syrup is rich, golden, and perfect for pancakes, waffles, and more.

  4. 6 Best Kirkland Items To Buy at Costco in October - AOL

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    The cost boils down to just $0.32 per pod. ... Kirkland Signature Organic Pure Maple Syrup. Price: $14.99 per 33.8 ... Surprise your family or loved one by using Kirkland’s EVOO to make olive ...

  5. 12 Best Costco Items To Buy for Less Than $20 - AOL

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    The Kirkland Signature organic maple syrup is often cited online as one of the best purchases to make at Costco. Each container weighs 33.8 ounces which comes out to a price per ounce of 44 cents.

  6. Table syrup - Wikipedia

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    Table syrups are often used as a cheaper alternative to maple syrup, with, as of 2015, prices of table syrup, $2 per litre ($8 per US gallon), being 5-8 times lower than those of maple syrup, $11–$16 per litre ($40–$60 per US gallon). [7]

  7. Maple syrup - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, consumers generally prefer imitation syrups, likely because of the significantly lower cost and sweeter flavour; [113] [114] they typically cost about $2 per litre ($8 per US gallon), whereas authentic maple syrup costs $11–$16 per litre ($40–$60 per US gallon) as of 2015.