Chances are, NO. There is enough preservatives packed into dressing products to keep it bacteria free for quite sometime. The manufature is more or less covering all their bases with the "best by" or 'sell by" dates. However, the product may have a much longer safe for eating shelf life VS still having the intended taste quality shelf life...
Hi, We saw your question and just wanted to let you know that all Prego sauce has a best use by date printed on the cap. That is the last day we recommend you use the product. Prego Sauce is good for 2 weeks in the refrigerator once opened. Or if you prefer, it can be frozen in a separate container for up to 6 months. The Campbell Cares Team
I think a great and easy dish would be fish tacos. You can fry the fish or broill it for a healthier oppition Served with greens and tarter sauce in pita or in tortillas always goes over well with most crowds.
According to the label on the back of Tesco's Dutch Advcaat label it is best consumed within six months of opening.
Either barbecue sauce or even hot sauce
It depends on the food. Potentially hazardous food (eggs, milk, meat, chicken, fish, etc.) should not be unrefrigerated for more than 2 hours, but less time is better. Butter and margarine and many condiments will be OK for a longer period of time. When in doubt, throw it out.
good question. i have actually researched this and i have found the answer for it recently. well it all depends on what kind of sauce you have or use. But normally up to a week. hope this helps.
Tobasco sauce is a type of hot sauce. The best tasting kind in the world.
That would depend on what you want to dip into the sauce.
spagetti sauce
the red sauce is the best and better than the white
Firstly, there is a BEST IF OPENED BY date on the can. After that, inspect any canned goods for rust, bulging, pinhole leaks, which means that those get tossed into the garbage.I opened a can of Whole Cranberry Sauce from WalMart (Great Value brand) that was BEST IF OPENED BY Feb 02, 2007. and it was perfectly delicious!Next one we'll use, from our pantry, in November 2009, has a date of April 08, 2008.
The expiration or best-use-by dates are for unopened packages.