Yes
If it's real honey it never expires.
When you drink expired Yakult you can risk getting very ill. Anything expired can cause food poisoning.
it depends..if it is a food product it can make you sick or ill but if it is something else then it can cause damage to the property
Expired vanilla extract is unlikely to make you ill, as it typically contains alcohol, which acts as a preservative. However, its flavor may deteriorate over time, resulting in a less desirable taste in your recipes. If the extract shows any signs of mold or an off smell, it's best to discard it. Always trust your senses; if it seems off, it's safer not to use it.
You can get ill and probaby die share a suit in heaven with Willy Wanka
depending on the amount of lime juice drank and how long its been expired for the simple answer is no, lime juice can stay good for a long while after expiration, however if its over a year old your probably not going to want to be drinking it since its gonna taste pretty bad, besides.. why the hell would you be drinking expired lemon juice anyways?
Short answer. Yes. Although I shouldn't think baby would be seriously ill. An upset stomach for a short while perhaps.
He was not shot. He died after being ill for a month.
you make your moshi monster ill by neglecting it and not visiting it for a few days. or you can make it ill by over feeding it! I hope this helped :)
one month. they HAVE to fast in this month or they will get sinned. The Muslims keep fast for the month of Ramzan. Under certain conditions they may be exempted from keeping fast especially if one is ill, or goes on a journey.
Yes, fleas can make a cat ill because the bites can get infected
No, that's why it is "Expired".Normally manufactures will allow for a small tolerance in the expiration dates of food, for example if canned food expires on 29/10/2013 it would normally be safe to consume for about a month after that.After that, all bets are off, food could be contaminated and give you severe food poisoning. Expiry dates are the manufactures method of avoiding liability of a person falls ill after eating very old food (that could be "off").