Indiana Maple Syrup Association
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Maple Syrup Promotion and Education
The IMSA brings together Indiana maple syrup producers and hobbyists to promote the production and enjoyment of pure Indiana maple syrup.

Indiana Maple Syrup Weekend
Annual event where local sugar shacks open their doors to the public, offering tours, demonstrations, and of course, delicious maple syrup products.

About
Indiana Maple Syrup Association


Founded in
1995
EIN
35-1935979
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Development
Address
8923 W 700 S HUDSON, IN 46747-9797 United States
Website
https://indianamaplesyrup.org/
Phone
(765)-301-0016
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About
The Indiana Maple Syrup Association (IMSA), established in 1995, unites Hoosier maple syrup producers and hobbyists, numbering around 170 members. IMSA promotes the production and availability of natural maple products, including syrup, candies, and sugar, for everyone to enjoy.
Mission
The Indiana Maple Syrup Association brings together Hoosier maple syrup producers and hobbyists who make this natural product available for all to enjoy. Their mission is to keep the art of maple syrup alive in Indiana.

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