0.11 cents per pound in 1988. that's all i know.
In 1948, the price of sugar became controlled due to the Sugar Act of 1948. The price of sugar in 1948 was approximately .52 cents a pound.
4 cents a pound
In October 1999, the U.S. sugar price had fallen below 19 cents a pound, its lowest level in decades
The price of butter in the 1970's was around $0.87
silver price per pound
About $1.45 a pound
In 1948, the price of sugar became controlled due to the Sugar Act of 1948. The price of sugar in 1948 was approximately .52 cents a pound.
4 cents a pound
4 cents a pound
In October 1999, the U.S. sugar price had fallen below 19 cents a pound, its lowest level in decades
i would suggest that a pound of sugar is about between 3or 2dollarsand if the price is higher is then you must be getting blackmailed or the store is to pore that they are making all the prices higher on pieces of crap!
In 2008 the price of a five-pound bag of sugar was $2.68. When food prices on sugar, grain, and oilseed rose in 2011, it sparked deadly riots from Haiti to Egypt.
The prices vary from store to store but the average price for a pound is $1.50.
The price of butter in the 1970's was around $0.87
The price depends on the brand and the store you are buying from. Go to your local grocery store to check the prices. :)
There is approximately 2 cups of lactose sugar in one pound of sugar. However, there is 3 3/4 cups of confectioners sugar in one pound.
Of course, one pound is one pound you stupid