The Maple Treat Corporation became Lantic Maple Inc.
The Maple Treat Corporation became Lantic Maple Inc.
Montreal, April 30, 2026 — The world’s leading maple syrup bottler, The Maple Treat Corporation, has completed its transition and is officially unveiling its new corporate identity: Lantic Maple Inc. This evolution reflects Lantic Maple’s strong roots within the Lantic family, a Canadian leader in the natural sweeteners sector.
An evolution built on recognized expertise
Lantic Maple was formed in 2017 through the merger of four family-owned maple syrup bottling companies: LB Maple Treat Corporation in Granby, Decacer in Dégelis, Les Produits de l’érable du Grand Nord Inc. in St-Honoré-de-Shenley, and Highland Sugarworks, Inc in Vermont. All united by the same commitment to offering 100% pure, premium-quality maple products, they joined forces to become the world’s largest maple syrup bottler, shipping more than 53 million pounds to approximately 50 countries over the past fiscal year.
Lantic Maple plays a structuring role in the global maple syrup supply. The company supplies the world’s largest retailers and distributors, who choose Lantic Maple for its expertise, reliability, and product quality.
“Lantic Maple fully reflects who we are: a Canadian company with deep roots in Québec, recognized for the quality and reliability of its products. By carrying the Lantic name, our maple division clearly affirms its alignment with a trusted brand,” said Mike Walton, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Rogers and its operating subsidiary, Lantic Inc.
“Lantic Maple represents the culmination of exceptional maple expertise, driven by passionate teams and producers across Québec. This new identity reflects the uncompromising quality of our products and the trust our partners place in us worldwide, while positioning us to continue growing and innovating for our customers,” added Louis Turenne, Vice President and General Manager of Lantic Maple.
About Rogers Sugar (Lantic)
Rogers is a corporation established under the laws of Canada. The Corporation holds all of the common shares of Lantic and its administrative office is in Montréal, Québec. Lantic operates cane sugar refineries in Montréal, Québec, and Vancouver, British Columbia, as well as the only Canadian sugar beet processing facility in Taber, Alberta. Lantic also operate a distribution center in Toronto, Ontario. Lantic’s sugar products are mainly marketed under the “Lantic” trademark in Eastern Canada, and the “Rogers” trademark in Western Canada and include granulated, icing, cube, yellow and brown sugars, liquid sugars, and specialty syrups. Lantic owns all of the common shares of Lantic Maple Inc. (formerly known as The Maple Treat Corporation) and its head office is headquartered in Montréal, Québec. Lantic Maple Inc. operates bottling plants in Granby, Dégelis and in St-Honoré-de-Shenley, Québec, and in Websterville, Vermont. Lantic Maple Inc. products include maple syrup and derived maple syrup products supplied under retail private label brands in approximately fifty countries and sold under various brand names.
For more information about Rogers please visit our website at www.lanticrogers.com.
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Source: Lantic
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