Yes all
marshmellows melt expired or not
Uhmmm....Sorry, all marshmellows will NOT melt. My garbage can prove it. I started out today as usual melting them on the stovetop on low heat. They just sat there refusing to melt. I transferred them to the microwave and all they did was blow up about 8 times their size but never, ever changed their shape. I had monster marshmellows until the mircowave door was opened then they looked like someone had pulled their air plugs. All I had after 45 minutes of trying were tough (literally) perfectly shaped little marshmellows that never melted even the slightest bit. I started researching this and before I found this page I read that Wal-Mart brand marshmellows won't melt anymore. So there you have it. Maybe they will and maybe they won't!
Yes. Marshmellows are made up of mainly sugar. And therefor they do not 'go off' or 'expire' instead they slowely go hard and stale. So unless you like hard and stale marshmellows they are okay to eat up untill then.
No.
you will get a bad case of diarrhea.
Yes they should be fine.
Marshmallows just get harder as they get older, but they don't really go bad or get moldy or anything.
It's basically just sugar.
I don't know what is sodium hydroxide but what I do know is that anything or any food that is past its expiration date is not safe to use.
The expiration date is how long the medication is guaranteed to be potent for. You should be fine to take it past its exp date, just might not work as well.
No it isn't safe. Taking anything past the experation date is unsafe
Because creamed peas contain dairy I would not suggest consuming them beyond the expiration date
Obviously not, otherwise it would not have an expiration date.
It might be, but it is not wise. I would smell it and see if it looks alright.
No I dont recommend eating anything after the Expiration date
Depending on the distance between expiration date and and the current date, organic fruit juices may be safe to eat. The expiration date may also indicate the last day before the juice loses its quality, not the last day it is safe.
The expiration date on most drugs tell you when the manufacturer is guaranteeing it will have the maximum potency. Taking a drug after the expiration date is taking a chance that it won't be as effective as a drug taken within the "guaranteed effective." So, in answer to your question, on the diphenhydramine, no one knows if it is safe. All you can say for sure, is the manufacturer will not guarantee the drug is 100% effective after the expiration date.
Is it safe to eat coconut cream after expiration date
I often do, but only by a day or so. It's cheaper when it's close to date! it depends if u have a good fridge.
There's no way to tell without lab tests. Using it will be up to your discretion.