Sixteen sweet corn cultivars, representing a range of endosperm genotypes, were evaluated to determine cultivar tolerance to nicosulfuron plus rimsulfuron in greenhouse and field studies conducted over a two-year period. Response to nicosulfuron plus rimsulfuron varied widely, depending on cultivar and application rate. In the field, four cultivars were tolerant to applications of nicosulfuron plus rimsulfuron at rates of 50 g/ha. In the greenhouse, eight cultivars were tolerant to nicosulfuron plus rimsulfuron at 25 g/ha. ‘Merit’ and ‘Silver Extra Sweet’ were most sensitive, with applications of nicosulfuron plus rimsulfuron resulting in death of all plants. ‘Miracle,’ ‘Extra Early Super Sweet,’ ‘Bunker Hill,’ and ‘Sweet Belle’ were tolerant.