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Perfumes Like Pink Sugar -

: Available at retailers like Target, this is a popular everyday alternative . It features notes of raspberry and vanilla, offering a slightly more "refined" take on the original playful scent .

: Frequently cited as a dead ringer for Pink Sugar . It captures the same citrusy-sweet opening and heavy vanilla-caramel base but is often described as smoother and longer-lasting . Perfumes Like Pink Sugar

If you want the exact scent profile without the higher price tag, these options are widely considered the closest matches: : Available at retailers like Target, this is

Several perfumes capture the iconic cotton candy, caramel, and vanilla vibe of , ranging from affordable drugstores dupes to high-end designer alternatives. Affordable Dupes & Close Alternatives It captures the same citrusy-sweet opening and heavy

: A very similar gourmand fragrance that many users find smells nearly identical to Pink Sugar, though some prefer it because it lacks the sharp licorice note found in the original .

For those looking for a similar "vibe" but perhaps a more sophisticated or slightly different interpretation: Perfumes Like Pink Sugar

: A budget-friendly body mist that delivers a straightforward, sugary cotton candy scent . Designer & High-End Alternatives

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