Short answer, no!
The term alcohol sugar or sugar alcohol is a marketing gimmick to make something chemical sounding sound a little more consumer-friendly. The name is derived from the fact that part of their chemical structure resembles sugar and part resembles alcohol. There is, however, nothing in common between the alcohol in Alcoholic Beverages, which is ethanol and sugar alcohols which are typically sorbitol, lactitol, mannitol, xylitol, isomalt, maltitol and hydrogenated starch hydrolysates (HSH).
opened, exposed, revealed
Most likely the answer would be no, because you are still under the drinking age and it is illegal to posses any alcoholic beverage opened or closed.
Only with a court order.
Not erased, but sealed. The sealed record can only be opened under specific circumstances.
If a wine bottle is sealed with a cork, then it is opened with a corkscrew.
Yes, but only if it has been opened or if it was not processed and sealed properly to begin with.
I can only assume that the pawn was missing before you sealed up the package. Did you set out or count the pieces before sealing? Was the set sealed by the seller, and then delivered to you, and you have only just opened the package to find that a pawn was missing? Without knowing the full details, contact the seller.
If it is sealed not opened yet 2 weeks. After opening 3 days.
No, you cant even unlock it without a relicanth
Only if it is in a sealed container and the car is as cold as a refrigerator.
A 99% solution of alcohol will self-dilute by absorbing moisture from the atmosphere unless completely sealed.
Not without damaging it. It is a sealed unit.