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Pink Sugar · Est. 2003

Pink Sugar Pink Sugar 2003 Eau de Toilette

Pink Sugar opens with a bright burst of bergamot and raspberry that quickly dissolves into its signature caramel-vanilla core.

ConcentrationEau de Toilette
Forunisex
Released2003
Statusenriched
2003 · Eau de Toilette
car·ton·van·mus
Rating
6.9
0.6k reviews
Fig. 01

The scent fingerprint

Visualization — constellation
basehearttopcitrusfloralfruitygourmandpowderyamberywoodysmokychyprearomaticgreenaquaticspicy

Weighted by intensity across 7 accords.

Every perfume in Sillage is represented as a distribution across canonical accord slugs — a lingua franca for scent. Two fragrances with overlapping fingerprints are scent-twins, even if they share no literal note.

  • Caramel
    75
  • Tonka
    70
  • Vanilla
    65
  • Musk
    35
  • Bergamot
    30

By the editors · 2 min readPink Sugar opens with a bright burst of bergamot and raspberry that quickly dissolves into its signature caramel-vanilla core. The fig leaf adds a fleeting green note before the fragrance settles into what it truly is: spun sugar, cotton candy, and warm tonka bean with a whisper of lily of the valley somewhere beneath the sweetness.

As it develops, the sandalwood and musk provide just enough structure to keep this from being purely gourmand, though barely. The caramel note dominates, sticky and unapologetic, with vanilla rounding out the edges. It wears close but tenacious, sweetening the skin for hours.

This is dessert as perfume—literal, nostalgic, polarizing. It suits those who want fragrance as comfort rather than complexity, and who don't mind smelling unmistakably of candy. Distinctly early-2000s in its unabashed sweetness, it remains a reference point for the entire gourmand category that followed.

Filed: Pink SugarSillage · vol. I
Fig. 02

Scent twins

Computed via accord overlap