What Aisle Is Sugar In?

Sugar is in the baking aisle, usually on a lower shelf near flour, baking soda, and powdered sugar. Brown sugar and specialty sugars are typically nearby.

Where to Find It by Store

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Where Different Types Live

Granulated White Sugar

Standard all-purpose sugar for baking, cooking, and sweetening beverages. The most common type.

Brown Sugar

Molasses-enriched sugar available in light and dark varieties. Essential for cookies and barbecue sauces.

Powdered Sugar

Finely ground sugar mixed with cornstarch. Used for frostings, glazes, and dusting pastries.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is brown sugar in the grocery store?

Brown sugar is in the baking aisle right next to granulated white sugar. Look for light and dark varieties in bags or boxes.

Where is powdered sugar in the grocery store?

Powdered sugar (confectioners' sugar) is in the baking aisle near granulated and brown sugar, usually on the same shelf.

Is sugar in the baking aisle or the coffee aisle?

Sugar is almost always in the baking aisle. Some stores also stock small packets or sugar cubes near the coffee and tea section.

Where is coconut sugar in the grocery store?

Coconut sugar is usually in the baking aisle near other specialty sugars, or in the natural/organic foods section.