What’s better than butter and brown sugar? Not much! That’s why Land O Lakes’ maple brown sugar butter has our attention. We’ll have to sample this sweet butter spread ASAP. Here’s what you need to know!
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What Is This Butter?
This is no ordinary Land O Lakes stick of butter. It’s a “limited batch” called Maple Me Crazy that comes in a plastic tub. It’s made with sweet cream, maple syrup and, of course, brown sugar.
@FoodDivaHunting on Instagram found this decadent butter in Kroger, and we’re already clamoring for a bite.
The obvious applications come to mind immediately, like spreading it on warm toast. We’re sure it would be just as glorious melting on top of a fluffy stack of pancakes or a golden waffle. You could also get a little crafty in the kitchen. We bet the spread would be the crowning glory on top of a baked sweet potato or slathered on a wedge of buttery cornbread.
Why not gather the family for a movie night and melt Maple Me Crazy butter to pour over a bowl of popcorn? Then, follow this guide to turn your backyard into a movie theater.
Where to Find It
You might be aware that Land O Lakes already makes a Honey Butter Spread and a Cinnamon Sugar Butter Spread, but those are in regular rotation. This Maple Me Crazy spread is a limited edition, and we all know what that means. If you see this buttery delight at your local store, you should snag it before it’s gone.
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