Amazon Prime Video's The Sticky is finally here, and here is the true story of what happened during the real Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist that inspired the show. Although The Stick is a ...
This marked the discovery of what came to be known as the Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist, a multi-year operation in which a ring of thieves siphoned syrup from thousands of barrels worth ...
Between 2011 and 2012, approximately $CAD18 million ($19.88m) worth of maple syrup was stolen from the federation of Quebec Maple Syrup Producers (QMSP) in Canada ...
6, satirizes a real-life sticky situation: the so-called Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist. The theft a global strategic maple syrup preserve about two hours north of Montreal involved stealing ...
Jamie Lee Curtis knows a thing or two about sticky situations. Like the one she found herself in when she’d agreed to star in ...
“I knew, honestly, almost nothing about maple syrup and I certainly didn’t know about the heist,” Martindale said. “When I found out that the heist was a real thing, I howled with laughte ...
The Sticky, a middling new Prime Video series inspired by the $18.7-million maple-syrup heist of 2012, is what you call “sirop de poteau” in Quebec. That’s a French expression for the fake ...
TV writer Brian Donovan first heard of the Quebec maple syrup heist quite by accident. "I was at a boring family Christmas party, just looking for anything interesting to talk about," he says.
Inspired by the true crime dubbed, “The Great Canadian Maple Syrup Heist” in which scofflaws from The Great White North absconded with almost $20 million (CAD) of the sweet stuff. Of course ...