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Eagle Brand Product FAQs (36)

Learn all about our products, ingredients, and product usage in the Frequently Asked Questions section.

Can I drink sweetened condensed milk?

It is a ready-to-use product so it may be consumed without any other preparation. You can add it to everyday items like in your coffee, on toast with cinnamon, on fruit or yogurt, and in any way you see fit.

Can the color of the sweetened condensed milk vary?

Yes, it should have an off-white color. However, as the product ages it may darken in color and thicken. As long as the Best If Used By date is still current, the product can still be used. The change in color or texture should not affect recipe results.

Does Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk contain gluten?

No, this brand is verified “gluten-free” per the established U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s criteria.

Ingredient Screening: The ingredient cannot contain gluten sources such as wheat, rye, barley or their derivatives or hybrids. We also review for the presence of oats.

Testing: The product must be tested to verify that it contains less than 20 parts per million. We also review for the presence of oats.

Manufacturing Procedures: In addition, facilities that manufacture verified “gluten-free” products must have a comprehensive gluten management program. All equipment used in the manufacture of products containing any gluten or oat source must be thoroughly cleaned prior to producing a product that is “gluten-free”. These procedures must be validated and inspected after each clean-up.
For the most up-to-date information on allergens, please call or e-mail our Consumer Customer Service Team.

How do I store unused sweetened condensed milk?

We recommend you store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator. It should keep in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.

How long can I keep Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk on my pantry shelf?

Unopened and stored in a cool, dry area, our milk will last for about two years. Please refer to the Best If Used By date on the bottom of the can.

If my recipe calls for Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk, is there a substitute I can use?

You can substitute with Fat Free sweetened condensed milk if you want a lower fat version of your recipe. We do not recommend substituting with evaporated milk or filled milk as they do not contain sugar and your recipe will not turn out the same.

Is it safe to boil my can of sweetened condensed milk to make caramel sauce?

No. For safety reasons, we do not recommend heating a can of our condensed milk, opened or unopened. The current can is not designed to withstand high temperatures. Instead, please follow these instructions for making Homemade Caramel.

What is the difference between the Sweetened Condensed Milk, Filled Milk, and Evaporated Milk?

Sweetened Condensed Milk: Whole milk combined with beet sugar or cane sugar, with about 60% of the water removed.

Filled Milk: Evaporated milk with the butterfat removed and replaced with soy oil. It begins as whole milk which has had the butterfat removed (or skimmed) and replaced with soy oil. The mix of skim milk and soy oil is then evaporated.
Evaporated Milk: Evaporated milk is fresh, whole milk with about 50% of the water removed. The milk is “evaporated” by removing enough water so that it will make whole milk when diluted with an equal amount of water.

Where can I find coupons for Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk?

From time to time, we do offer coupons in coupon inserts through the newspaper or by mail, as well as online. We also may partner with local retailers and grocery stores to provide coupons either in-store, through their advertising circulars, or on their websites.

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Where can I find the Eagle Brand Dessert Kits?

Unfortunately, due to lack of demand, the Eagle Brand Dessert Kits have been discontinued and are no longer available. Recipes similar to those featured on the Eagle Brand Dessert Kits are available on our website recipe page.

Why does my 14oz can of Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk only measure out to 10oz in a measuring cup?

Sweetened condensed milk is measured by weight, not fluid ounces, because of the product thickness. It does not measure the same as what we normally think of when measuring a regular liquid such as water or regular milk because of its density. If you take one fluid cup of water and one fluid cup of sweetened condensed milk and set them on scales side by side, you will find that the sweetened condensed milk weighs more than the water.

When poured into a liquid measuring cup, one 14oz can (shown as “Net Weight”) of sweetened condensed milk is 10 liquid ounces. Most recipes call for one 14oz. can of sweetened condensed milk, but some call for a smaller amount like 1/2 a cup or a 1/4 cup. Other examples of foods that are measured by weight are regular yogurts, jams and jellies, honey, caramel sauce and corn syrup. This article also has a great explanation of measurements!

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Can I use expired Eagle brand? ›

Sweetened condensed milk will go bad eventually, but it will last a good year beyond any printed date. Eagle Brand puts a "best by" date on their cans for 2 years beyond production, but the product is good beyond this date.

What happened to the Eagle brand? ›

The brand was ultimately unprofitable for Anheuser-Busch, which sold the brand to Procter & Gamble in 1996. P&G acquired rights to the products and brand, but not the Anheuser-Busch logo originally used to market the brand. P&G licensed the brand to Chicago-based Reserve Brands Inc. in 2007.

How long can condensed milk last after opening? ›

Sweetened condensed milk can last for several months when stored properly in the refrigerator or freezer. Once opened, it should be kept in an airtight container and stored in the refrigerator. If it's kept in the refrigerator, it should last for about 2-3 weeks.

Does sweetened condensed milk need to be refrigerated? ›

The same storage procedures go for sweetened condensed milk in general. Unlike evaporated milk, condensed milk usually does have an expiration date, so check the can label closely when purchasing. Both should always be refrigerated after opening.

How long can a product be used after expiration date? ›

But what do they mean? Sell-By Date: Refers to the last day a retailer can display a product for sale; typically a food is safe to eat for 10 days after the Sell-by Date if refrigerated properly. Use-By Date: Refers to the last day a product will maintain its optimum freshness, flavor, and texture.

How long can you keep can goods after the expiration date? ›

Most shelf-stable foods are safe indefinitely. In fact, canned goods will last for years, as long as the can itself is in good condition (no rust, dents, or swelling). Packaged foods (cereal, pasta, cookies) will be safe past the 'best by' date, although they may eventually become stale or develop an off flavor.

How long does Eagle brand last? ›

How long can I keep Eagle Brand® Sweetened Condensed Milk on my pantry shelf? Unopened and stored in a cool, dry area, our milk will last for about two years.

When did Eagle go out of business? ›

After a decade of slow sales, Chrysler announced the discontinuation of the Eagle brand in September 1997, and the last 1998 Eagle Talon rolled off the line after that.

Is Eagle discontinued? ›

Effective June 7, 2026, Autodesk will no longer sell nor support EAGLE. See below the different ways you can still access EAGLE until it is no longer supported on June 7, 2026.

Can I use 2 year expired condensed milk? ›

Condensed milk will likely have a best-by date printed on the can. If you find a can that's past its best-by date, there's good news – it usually is good for at least one more year past that date as long as the can is sealed without signs of damage.

How to tell if condensed milk has gone bad? ›

Detecting changes in the color of sweetened condensed milk is a reliable way to identify spoilage. The product typically has a creamy white to light yellow hue. If there is discoloration such as a deep yellow or brown tint, or if you observe mold growth, the milk should definitely not be consumed.

Is it safe to put opened condensed milk in the fridge? ›

However, once opened, it should be refrigerated and used within 7 to 10 days. The high sugar and fat content in condensed milk helps to preserve it, but it is always best to check the expiration date on the can to ensure that it has not gone bad. Refrigeration after opening will also help to extend its shelf life.

How do you store half a can of sweetened condensed milk? ›

It will keep in the fridge for about a month, or even longer in the freezer. Just be sure to transfer the leftover liquid out of the can and into a jar or other sealed container first. That said, an open can is really just an excuse to put the dreamy flavor boost to use, so chances are it won't last long.

Does condensed milk go bad if left out overnight? ›

The Food and Drug Association's (FDA) general rule for most perishable foods is: Don't leave them out of the fridge for more than two hours—even less if the room temperature where you are is hot. But it's not a perfect science; there are ample factors that determine how fast your milk might spoil.

Can I freeze sweetened condensed milk? ›

You can freeze condensed milk, but bear in mind that sweetened condensed milk will not freeze solid. This is due to its high sugar content. Also, never freeze tins of condensed milk as they may explode – the milk must be transferred to a suitable container first.

Are expired hair products safe to use? ›

Expired shampoo isn't effective, which can result in your hair looking dull and dirty. In addition, because the preservatives have probably lost their potency, the product is no longer stable. The shampoo's chemical change can cause itching or irritation to your scalp.

Is it okay to use expired skin care products? ›

Due to the potential for bacteria growth, it is not advisable to use skincare products that are expired since this could cause irritation or other skin reactions.

Is it OK to use expired medical supplies? ›

Expired medical products can be less effective or risky due to a change in chemical composition or a decrease in strength. Certain expired medications are at risk of bacterial growth and sub-potent antibiotics can fail to treat infections, leading to more serious illnesses and antibiotic resistance.

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