Kim Kardashian-West wants everyone to know that the mysterious lines of white powder that appeared on a table in the back of her Snapchat Story is totally just sugar.

Observant followers noticed that there appeared to be two lines of powder on a table behind Kim during a Snap posted on Monday evening, promoting The Kids Supply, a children's clothing line launched by Kim and husband Kanye West in May.

Given the fact that the white powder was lined up like it was ready to blow, people called out Kim, accusing her of accidentally snapping lines of cocaine.

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But Kim wasn't having it. She responded to the allegations by stating she does "not play with rumors like this." According to Kim, the lines of powder was just sugar from their trip to a popular candy store in New York.

I do not play with rumors like this so I'm gonna shut it down real quick. That's sugar from our candy mess from dylan's candy shop https://t.co/oICdPQVi8d — Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) July 11, 2017

UPDATE: July 11, 2017, 10:17 p.m. PDT Kim posted again to Snapchat on Tuesday night to address the mystery. According to Kim, the white substance on the table in her hotel room was just markings in the marble table.

"We did go to Dylan's Candy Shop. I did think that it was our Pixie Stix," Kim said on Snapchat. "But after all that this table in the background, is a marble table, you guys. Like, come on!

"I don't play like that ...I have kids, it's not my lifestyle. I've never been like that," she continued.

Photos circulated online that did prove Kim and daughter North West did indeed go to Dylan's Candy Bar on Monday.

Kim Kardashian West & North West at Dylan's Candy Bar in New York City yesterday 07.10.17 pic.twitter.com/g5PGjRCdyE — Misz Goody2Shoes (@MiszG00dy2Shoes) July 11, 2017

Regardless, the internet had mixed reactions to Kim's sugar response.

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you tell 'em kimmy — Taylor Trudon (@taylortrudon) July 11, 2017

You keep your sugar in cut lines? neat — Ben. (@Ben_Widdows19) July 11, 2017

And the sugar happens to be lined up so perfectly pic.twitter.com/WAmHoZeuya — bob champagne (@soghal) July 11, 2017

While it wouldn't be unbelievable for a millionaire to have some nose candy in their home, it also isn't a stretch that a family with young children would have a sugar mess.