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Alabama's Favorite Syrup Has Been Made the Same Way In the Same Tiny Town for 90 Years

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Alabama's Favorite Syrup Has Been Made the Same Way In the Same Tiny Town for 90 Years
By Meghan Overdeep/ News/ Southern Living/ southernliving.com

"At Golden Eagle Syrup in Fayette, even the jars are still hand tightened.

Alabamians know: there’s nothing quite like the taste of Golden Eagle Syrup.

Almost 100 years later, this uniquely delicious syrup is still being made in the tiny town of Fayette, Alabama, where it was invented by Victor Patterson in his backyard in 1928.

Even back then, people couldn’t enough of Patterson’s honey-forward condiment, and he and his wife decided to turn their small-time syrup venture into a full-fledged business. According to AL.com, in 1944 they moved Golden Eagle Syrup into the manufacturing building in Fayette's downtown where it still remains.

Today, even the recipe is unchanged. The same four ingredients still make up the sweet syrup popular with pecan pie bakers: cane sugar, corn syrup, molassesand honey......"


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