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    Quote Originally Posted by hansel View Post
    Anyone have a link to Maine license form that is still good? Thinking of selling small scale next year (15 gallons or less). Is a sugar shack required to sell? Thought I saw/read that before. Currently boil outside and finish in my kitchen.
    That link is still good, nothing has changed. At least when I click it it takes me straight there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by abbott View Post
    That link is still good, nothing has changed. At least when I click it it takes me straight there.
    When I click through for forms I see thisimage.jpg.
    Not sure why the screenshot is blurry, but none say maple and I clicked all the links.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hansel View Post
    When I click through for forms I see thisAttachment 21404.
    Not sure why the screenshot is blurry, but none say maple and I clicked all the links.
    It's the first one, food and fuel.

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    Thanks, somehow missed that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hansel View Post
    Thanks, somehow missed that.
    They sure put a lot into that form. I think I had my first (and only) inspection the second or third year I was licensed. It's no big deal, just send in the paperwork every year.

    If your town has passed a local food sovereignty ordinance, you might be able to forgo the license if you're selling from your home.

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