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Sugar should never have an odor when sitting for a long time. Sugar can get lumpy after a while of sitting out because of moisture but it doesn't have an odor. If you have an odor, I'm not sure what it is, but I wouldn't use it if I were you. Try storing your sugar in an airtight container from now on.
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If you are feeding them right there should be no problem... if they have have a bad diet then they will have a serious odor. (I have one, I have experienced it.)
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Eating foods high in sugar can lead to increased levels of sugar in the urine, which can give your urine a stronger odor. This can result in your urine smelling different after consuming sugary foods like Sugar Puffs. Staying hydrated can help dilute the odor.
Sugar doesn't smell bad at all. If it does, it is probably rotten; you are smelling compounds that are a byproduct of that rot.
It could be high blood sugar, in which case you would need to see an endocrinologist.
You can tell if brown sugar is bad by checking for any signs of mold, unusual odor, or if it has become hard and clumped together. If the brown sugar looks or smells off, it is best to discard it to avoid any potential health risks.
A caramel odor in your house may be caused by burnt sugar from cooking or baking, spilled caramel sauce, or a scented candle or air freshener. It could also be a sign of an electrical issue if it smells like burnt caramel.
Eating expired sugar is generally safe, as sugar does not spoil or become harmful. However, it may lose its taste and quality over time. It is still important to check for any signs of spoilage, such as unusual odor or appearance, before consuming it.
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