Foodservice Blended Maple Pourable Syrup
Blend of maple syrup and cane sugars for foodservice further dilution, in bulk pails without retail labeling. Classified in HTS 1702.20.24.90 per blended syrup definition in note 4 and note 9 entry provisions. Intended for mixing into diner syrup dispensers.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If blended glucose syrup instead of maple
Maple-specific subheading differs from glucose-blended syrups in adjacent provisions.
If dried into powder form with high sugar
Dried sugar preparations over quota thresholds move to Chapter 19 food prep headings.
If for other blended syrups under note 9 ban
Prohibited blends without note 9 entry classify in restricted 'other' subheadings with zero allowance.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Document buyer contracts showing further processing; track fiscal year quotas via USDA site
• Avoid over 10% non-sugar solids to stay in Chapter 17; use ISF filings early for sugar entries
Related Products under HTS 1702.20.24.90
Organic Blended Maple Syrup
A blended syrup primarily composed of maple syrup mixed with sugars from cane or beets, designed for further processing in food manufacturing. It falls under HTS 1702.20.24.90 as a blended syrup per additional U.S. note 4 to chapter 17, not prepared for direct retail sale to consumers. Imported in bulk for industrial use like pancake house syrup production.
Bulk Maple Breakfast Syrup Blend
Industrial-grade blended maple syrup combining authentic maple with beet-derived sugars, supplied in large drums for food service blending. Classified in 1702.20.24.90 due to its status as a blended syrup under note 4, capable of further mixing and not consumer-ready. Used by restaurants for custom syrup formulations.
Commercial Grade Maple-Cane Syrup Mix
A viscous syrup blend of maple and cane sugars in solid-like form, imported for bakery and confectionery further processing. It qualifies for HTS 1702.20.24.90 as a note 4 blended syrup, entered pursuant to note 9 provisions, excluding retail packaging. High sucrose content requires polarimeter verification.
Industrial Maple Syrup Blend for Candymaking
Blended syrup of maple and beet sugars optimized for candy production, shipped in totes for melting and mixing. Falls under 1702.20.24.90 as a note 4 blended product entered under note 9, not for immediate consumption. Meets dry weight sugar criteria without consumer packaging.