The Sweetest Heist
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New rules created to make it harder to fake ‘pure’ maple sugar productsWatch out, mock maple syrup makers: it's about to get a lot harder to pass off a knockoff as the bona-fide Canadian breakfast-table staple.CanadaDec 16, 2014
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UPDATE: More arrests in Quebec maple syrup heistPolice in Quebec have made two more arrests in connection with the $18 million dollar maple syrup heist in Quebec.CanadaOct 14, 2014
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Where did 10-thousand barrels of stolen maple syrup go?The great maple syrup heist of 2012 revealed more than just the inner workings of an alleged sophisticated criminal network; it revealed an appetite for millions of dollars worth of contraband syrup.CanadaOct 3, 2014
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TIMELINE: The Sweetest HeistA timeline of events leading up to one of the largest thefts in Quebec history.FeaturesOct 2, 2014
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