C&H Premium Pure Cane Dark Brown Sugar 2lb. Zipper-Pak
C&H Premium Pure Cane Dark Brown Sugar 2lb. Zipper-Pak
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C&H Premium Pure Cane Dark Brown Sugar 2lb. Zipper-Pak

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  • C&H Premium Pure Cane Dark Brown Sugar 2lb. Zipper-pak
  • Rich molasses flavor for baking and savory dishes
  • Best for brownies, gingerbread, marinades and sauces
  • Our C&H experts have dedicated themselves to quality, earning the respect and trust of the baking community for more than 100 years
  • Gluten free
  • Kosher certified
  • Non-GMO Project verified
  • Pure cane sugar
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Jan 4, 2026
Elizabeth
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Thank you Walmart

I don't know why it's getting harder to find dark brown sugar,but I prefer to use it because of the molasses. It adds to the recipe and I don't have to add molasses. I should've bought 2 bags.

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Jan 7, 2026
Tom
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When making good bakery items or baked beans or anything that you want brown sugar in , the Dark Brown Sugar is worth the extra money. What a difference it makes !

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May 25, 2025
Cindy
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Not as dark as they used to be!

Ever since the pandemic, it's SO hard to find true dark brown sugar!!! Did molasses die from Covid?? Anyway, I cannot believe the negative reviews about hard brown sugar!!! Mine was soft (this time). ANY sugar, salt and other crystalized item can turn into a sandy rock, especially on humid days. After I store my brown sugar, if not taken care of properly, it WILL harden in the container! However, This is a very old kitchen tip!!! Get a container, I have a quart size blue glass mason jar but any plastic container will work just as well - just big enough to hold entire bag of sugar. Dump the brown sugar in there, even if you have to break it up into big chunks with a very pointed knife, or awl, even a fork. Then take a heal of bread and just lay it on the top of the brown sugar and close the lid. The brown sugar soaks up the little bit of moisture in the bread and softens up just like brand new. The bread will be complete desiccated (untoasted) toast! The sugar will stay soft a while and just pull the bread out, throw it away and put a new slice in. If you are using a mason jar, you will only be able to fit a 1/2 slice in. Make sure it's narrow enough to fit into the mouth of the container, otherwise it will break while pulling it out and you will have to fish for the broken pieces. Just like honey! It gets cool, it crystalizes! DO NOT THROW IT AWAY!!! Run warm water on it, or put it a bowl of hot water. Now, to avoid this issue all-together, I keep mine on top of the fridge - "just enough" heat to keep it from ever crystalizing.

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