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Frequently Asked Questions

Storage

How should Karo® Syrups be stored?

Before or after opening, Karo® Syrups may be stored at room temperature. Storage conditions affect product quality. Light corn syrup may turn slightly yellow with age, but this is normal and won’t affect results.

How long can Karo® Syrups be stored?

Whether previously opened or not, Karo® Syrups are safe to eat for an indefinite period of time. For best results, use by the “Best by” date stamped on the bottle.

Cooking & Preparation

What does corn syrup do besides sweeten?

Corn syrup serves different functions in different types of recipes and in products you purchase.

  • Controls sugar crystallization in candy
  • Prevents the formation of ice crystals in frozen desserts
  • Holds moisture and maintains freshness longer in baked goods
  • Enhances fresh fruit flavor in jams and preserves
  • Sweetens and thickens relishes
  • Balances sweet and sour flavor profiles, in savory dishes
  • Glazes baked ham, barbecued meats, baked vegetables or fresh fruit desserts

Can Karo® Light and Dark Corn Syrups be interchanged in recipes?

Yes! Recipes will typically call for one or the other, but Karo® Light and Dark Corn Syrups can be used interchangeably. The main difference is flavor—light corn syrup will yield a delicate flavor, and dark corn syrup has a more robust flavor and deeper color since it has molasses.

Can corn syrup be substituted for brown sugar or granulated sugar in recipes?

Although corn syrup and granulated sugars are both sweeteners, the added moisture in corn syrup means it isn’t a simple substitution in baked goods, since those recipes demand a balance of dry and wet ingredients. For the best results, follow recipes developed especially for corn syrup. The one exception is for beverages, where you can easily experiment with corn syrup as an alternative to sugar or simple syrup.


Can corn syrup be substituted for honey or molasses?

While acceptable in some recipes, this is generally not recommended, as the finished product will have different flavor characteristics.

Nutrition

What is high fructose corn syrup and how is it different from regular corn syrup?

High fructose corn syrup starts with regular corn syrup, which is modified by further processing and treated with enzymes to break it into two different forms of sweeteners, fructose and glucose.

In contrast, corn syrup is a sweetener derived from fresh corn picked and processed at its peak for flavor and sweetness. This is the ingredient in Karo® Corn Syrups used for baking—Karo® Light and Karo® Dark.


Why do food manufacturers use high fructose corn syrup?

Originally, high fructose corn syrup was developed as a lower-cost substitute for sugar. It is widely used today as a sweetener in beverages, bakery products, yogurts and other products that traditionally had used sugar as a sweetener.


What is the controversy about high fructose corn syrup, and why are so many people avoiding it?

Since the early 1980s, high fructose corn syrup consumption has tripled and was recently estimated at 30 pounds per person annually. During the same time period, the rate of obesity also increased dramatically. After consumption of high fructose corn syrup hit its highest level between the years of 2000 and 2005, it has more recently declined, yet obesity rates have not. While some researchers feel there is a link between the increase in obesity and high fructose corn syrup consumption, others do not.


Do any Karo® Corn Syrups sold in retail stores contain high fructose corn syrup?

Karo® Light and Karo® Dark contain no high fructose corn syrup. Karo® Pancake Syrup does have high fructose corn syrup.

Do other brands of corn syrup currently contain high fructose corn syrup, and if so, how can I tell?

All Karo® Syrups are gluten free. Neither Karo® Light Corn Syrup or Karo® Dark Corn Syrup contain high fructose corn syrup. Other brands of corn syrup can contain high fructose corn syrup. To know for sure, look at the product’s ingredient list. Karo® also makes it easy to see by calling out “0 grams High Fructose Corn Syrup” on the front of the label.


What is the gluten status of Karo®?

All Karo® Syrups are gluten free and are produced in a facility free of gluten.


Does “light” mean Karo® Light Corn Syrup contains fewer calories? Is light corn syrup the same as “white” corn syrup?

The clear Karo® Corn Syrup has been called “light” since the 1940s, before “light” became a popular description for reduced-calorie products. The term “light” in this case refers to the color, and not the number of calories. Consumers may also refer to light corn syrup as “white” corn syrup.

The terms “light” and “dark” refer to the differences in the colors of Karo® Syrups. Both types have the same number of calories (60 calories per tablespoon), and both are fat-free and cholesterol-free foods. For nutrient information on the products, visit the nutrition section on the Products page.


Is there a reduced-calorie version available?

When making candy or cereal bars, it is best to use regular Karo® Dark or Karo® Light Corn Syrup.

Ingredients

What is corn syrup?

Corn syrup is a mildly sweet syrup derived from corn starch. Its main function in recipes is to provide sweetness and moisture, and to prevent the crystallization of sugar. It provides a smooth texture to cooked sweets, such as candies, as well as no-bake recipes, such as ice cream.


Is high fructose corn syrup the same as corn syrup?

No. High fructose corn syrup and corn syrup are different products. When Karo® was introduced in 1902, it did not contain high fructose corn syrup. In the 1970s, high fructose corn syrup was added to the Karo® Light, Karo® Dark and Karo® Pancake Syrups. In response to consumer requests, high fructose corn syrup was removed from Karo® Light and Karo® Dark.


What is molasses syrup? Why is it used in Karo® Dark Corn Syrup?

Molasses is a liquid sweetener derived from sugarcane. It gives Karo® Dark Corn Syrup its rich, complex flavor and dark color.


When was the ingredient vanilla added to Karo® Light Corn Syrup?

Vanilla has always been an ingredient in Karo® Light Corn Syrup. It gives extra smoothness and richness to the flavor.

Does Karo® Corn Syrup contain any allergens?

All Karo® Syrup products are free of gluten, wheat, fish, shellfish, soy, milk, egg, peanuts, tree nuts and sesame.


Are Karo® Corn Syrups derived from GMO ingredients?

Karo® Syrups are made using GMO ingredients.


Where is the corn grown that is used in Karo® Syrups?

The corn is grown in the U.S.

General Info

Should Karo® Syrups be used for infant feeding?

We are aware that some health care professionals suggest feeding Karo® Corn Syrups to infants in a formula or for relief of constipation. Because corn syrup, like many other foods, is not a sterile product, there is a remote possibility that it may contain C. botulinum spores.

These spores are common in the environment and generally not harmful to older children and adults. In fact, in the FDA study conducted in 1991, corn syrup and other syrups are not identified as food sources of C. botulinum spores for infants.

However, because Karo® Corn Syrups are not specifically intended for infant feeding, we suggest you consult your pediatrician for advice.

How do I adjust recipes for a convection oven?

It is easy to convert standard baking time into convection baking time. You have two choices: 1) lower the oven temperature by 25 degrees and bake for the same amount of time OR 2) shorten baking time by about 20 percent and keep the oven temperature as called for in the recipe.

Where To Buy

Where can Karo® Corn Syrups be purchased?

Karo® is available at many stores and online retailers. Sometimes, store space and consumer demand limit the number of items a retailer carries. If your favorite retailer doesn’t carry your favorite product or size, you can always email us or ask the store manager to carry it.

Karo Pancake Syrup

Can Karo® Pancake Syrup be used in cooking?

Karo® Pancake Syrup can be brushed onto baked ham, barbecued meats, baked vegetables or fresh fruit as an ideal glaze, and can be poured over waffles, hot cereal and pancakes. It may be used in any recipe that calls for light or dark corn syrup and will add a maple flavor to the finished dish, perfect for pecan pie, baked beans and even frosting.

Visit our Recipes section for delicious classic and contemporary recipes using Karo® Pancake Syrup.


Is Karo® Pancake Syrup interchangeable with Karo® Light or Dark Corn Syrups in recipes?

Karo® Pancake Syrup contains maple syrup flavor, but will perform similarly in recipes and may be substituted in baked goods. Go with your own taste preferences for when to substitute.

Karo® Light Corn Syrup is used when a delicately sweet flavor and color are desired, such as in fruit sauces, jams and baked goods.

Karo® Dark Corn Syrup, with its rich brown color and more robust flavor color, is ideal for many baked goods.

Karo® Pancake Syrup offers a golden brown color with a delicious maple flavor, making it a delicious topping for pancakes, waffles, French toast and biscuits. It imparts an appetizing color when brushed onto ribs on the grill or ham during the last half-hour of roasting; and gives appetizing flavor and color when spooned or poured over baked acorn squash and sweet potatoes.


Can Karo® Pancake Syrup be substituted for brown or granulated sugar in recipes?

Although corn syrup and granulated sugars are both sweeteners, the added moisture in corn syrup means it isn’t a simple substitution in baked goods, since those recipes demand a balance of dry and wet ingredients. For the best results, follow recipes developed especially for corn syrup. The one exception is for beverages, where you can easily experiment with corn syrup as an alternative to sugar or simple syrup. Follow recipes specifically developed for corn syrup or pancake syrup.

Can Karo® Pancake Syrup be substituted for maple syrup, honey or molasses?

Karo® Pancake Syrup can be equally substituted for maple syrup, honey or molasses in most recipes and when used as a topping. Recipes using Karo® Pancake Syrup will not be as sweet, and the finished products will have different flavor characteristics.


What is Karo® Pancake Syrup?

Karo® Pancake Syrup is a naturally thick maple flavor pancake and waffle topping made of corn syrup, caramel color, salt, potassium sorbate (to protect quality), natural and artificial colors. For nutrient information on Karo® Pancake Syrup, visit our Nutrition Facts section.


Where can Karo® Pancake Syrup be purchased?

Karo® Pancake Syrup is available at many stores and online retailers. Sometimes, store space and consumer demand limit the number of items a retailer carries. If your favorite retailer doesn’t carry this item, you can always email us or ask the store manager to carry it.

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FAQs

Does Karo syrup ever go bad? ›

Karo syrup is safe to eat for an indefinite period of time whether it has been opened or not opened. However, for best results we recommend using before the "Best by" date stamped on the container. Bottles may be refrigerated after opening, however, the syrup will be thicker and slower to pour.

How often should I give my baby Karo syrup? ›

Breastfed infants can stool once every 5 days. As long as your baby's stool is soft and he or she is passing gas and eating normally, it is NOT constipation. If your newborn seems to be constipated it isn't a good idea to treat infant constipation with corn (Karo) syrup.

Do you need to refrigerate karo? ›

How should Karo® Syrups be stored? Before or after opening, Karo® Syrups may be stored at room temperature. Storage conditions affect product quality. Light corn syrup may turn slightly yellow with age, but this is normal and won't affect results.

How long is corn syrup good for once opened? ›

However, for best quality, it's recommended to use it within about two years if unopened and six months to a year once opened. Proper storage means keeping the corn syrup in a cool, dry place and tightly sealing the container after each use to prevent contamination and moisture ingress.

How do you dispose of old Karo syrup? ›

Compost or Trash

If you do not have a compost pile at your home, check your local municipal recycling website to see if composting services are offered in your community. If composting is not an option, it goes in the trash.

How long is syrup good for after the expiration date? ›

The short answer is technically no, syrup does not expire. That's due to the high sugar content of pure maple syrup, according to the experts at Ben's Sugar Shack, who produce syrup in New Hampshire.

What does Karo syrup do to your body? ›

Certain proteins in Karo syrups have a laxative effect. However, they are a genetically modified (GM) food and would not be suitable for people who choose a non-GM diet. Karo syrup is also unsterilized, meaning that it contains bacteria that can cause botulism in younger children and infants.

Is Karo a laxative? ›

In many cases, today's dark corn syrup has a different chemical structure. The current chemical structure doesn't draw fluids into the intestine to soften stool. Because of this, dark corn syrup may not be effective in relieving constipation.

How much Karo do you put in a bottle? ›

Infants (younger than 1 year of age):

Add 1 teaspoon of dark karo syrup to bottle at least twice a day may provide relief. If your infant is breast-fed and you pump breast milk you may add dark karo syrup accordingly.

What is the difference between dark and light Karo syrup? ›

The only difference between light and dark syrup comes from the ingredients manufacturers add to that base. Light corn syrup includes vanilla and salt, while dark syrup contains refiner's syrup (a type of molasses) and sometimes caramel flavoring.

What does Karo syrup do for babies? ›

In the past, dark corn syrup was given to infants suffering from constipation, since at the time, it contained substances that softened stool by drawing water into the gut, thus relieving the condition.

What kind of sugar is in Karo syrup? ›

INGREDIENTS: CORN SYRUP, HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP, SALT, ARTIFICIAL MAPLE FLAVOR, SODIUM BENZOATE (USED TO PROTECT QUALITY), CARAMEL COLOR.

Does syrup go bad if not refrigerated after opening? ›

When unopened, you can store hot-packed pure maple syrup for at least a year (or more) in the pantry at room temperature. Once opened, does maple syrup need to be refrigerated if it's the pure variety? Yes, because it's a natural product with no preservatives and can spoil or grow mold.

What does syrup look like when it goes bad? ›

You may see a build-up of crystals on the bottom of the bottle, or you may find a layer of mold on the top. Read below to learn how to save your maple syrup when it goes bad.

Where is Karo syrup made? ›

The Corn Products Refining Company of New York and Chicago is formed and introduces Karo® Light and Dark Corn Syrups on May 13. It is believed our chemist and expert syrup formulator coined the name "Karo” to honor his wife, Caroline.

How long can a syrup be used after opening? ›

Typically, drugs in solution, such as drops or syrups, have relatively short expiry dates after opening, ranging from 2 weeks to 2 months, and must be stored in a refrigerator [20] . ...

Can you use corn starch after the expiration date? ›

Despite any date you might see on the package, cornstarch shouldn't go bad or lose its power. As long as you keep it in a cool, dry place, free from moisture, it should last indefinitely on your shelf—that is, if you don't use it up quickly.

Does syrup go bad if not refrigerated? ›

When unopened, you can store hot-packed pure maple syrup for at least a year (or more) in the pantry at room temperature. Once opened, does maple syrup need to be refrigerated if it's the pure variety? Yes, because it's a natural product with no preservatives and can spoil or grow mold.

What color should corn syrup be? ›

Light corn syrup has a mild, sweet flavor and is absolutely colorless. Dark corn syrup gets its brown color from the inclusion of molasses, which also adds a richer flavor. Light and dark corn syrup can be used interchangeably in almost every instance, with slight flavor variances.

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