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Why does crystal light mold?
Crystal Light does not mold. Mold growth requires moisture, and Crystal Light is a dry powder. However, if Crystal Light is exposed to moisture, such as from condensation, it can become clumpy and discolored. This is not mold, but rather a physical change in the product. If Crystal Light becomes clumpy or discolored, it is recommended to discard it.
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