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tuckermtn
10-10-2008, 05:28 PM
just got this from the NH Maple Producers Association...

For Immediate Release:
October 8, 2008

Contact:
Kelly Loftus 802-828-3829

Metal maple syrup cans with odor discovered, discontinued
Plastic and glass containers of maple syrup are not impacted

WATERBURY - The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food and Markets has advised
that distribution of certain pint and quart metal syrup cans be discontinued.

This action follows a State examination of empty metal syrup cans with an odd
odor. The cans were brought to the attention of the Vermont Maple Industry
Council by a maple syrup producer.

State officials tested the cans and caps extensively and determined that the
odor was caused by trace amounts of petroleum distillate compounds. The
Vermont Department of Health said the risk is negligible. The taste and smell of the
syrup tested was not affected. The distributor, New England Container
Company, has agreed to cease and desist all sales and distribution of the cans.

Less than 15 percent of syrup produced this year in Vermont has been packaged
in these metal cans. Plastic and glass containers, in which most of Vermont's
2008 syrup has been packaged, are not impacted by this advisory.
Nevertheless, the Agency of Agriculture said protecting the purity of one of Vermont's
signature agricultural crops is a top priority.

"There are few things we take more seriously here in Vermont than the purity
of our maple syrup and the strength of our maple industry. That is why we are
acting aggressively to isolate and address this issue," said Roger Allbee,
Secretary of Agriculture.

The pint and quart metal cans were distributed in various states and Canada
by New England Container Company in Swanton, Vermont. Only New England
Container Company cans distributed in 2008 are affected.

The Agency of Agriculture has worked aggressively with the distributor who
today signed an Assurance of Discontinuance. This agreement requires New England
Container Company to cease and desist all sales and distribution of metal
cans that were acquired from Allstate Can Corporation, an out of state supplier.
The agreement also requires that a complete list of customers be provided to
the Agency of Agriculture who will assist in notifying customers of New England
Container Company of the issue.

The Agency of Agriculture reminds maple syrup producers to inspect containers
before packaging syrup or other maple products to ensure they are clean and
sanitary and comply with Vermont maple law.

Maple syrup producers and consumers with questions about metal syrup cans
should contact their distributor or the Consumer Protection Division of the
Agency of Agriculture at 802-828-3458.

mapleman3
10-13-2008, 07:54 AM
Just to let you know, We(Mass Maple producers Association) decided that we will not carry metal /tin cans of any type anymore. with the never ending problem with China and lead(this is where a lot of the metal cans are coming from or the metal for them, we have decided that it's not worth the risk to the consumer, let alone that the cans do not store well anymore without rusting.

gmcooper
10-13-2008, 08:58 PM
I was thinking about using one or two size metal cans just to give our customers a few more options for next year. This ends any thought of using metal containers. Not so much from this one incident but the general trend that most everything seems to be made in China and they have zero health and safety concerns with food products and containers they sell. I correct myself they are concerned if they get caught.
Mark