probably best not to, especially if it has already been opened.
It actually never really expires unless its moldy.
You can't eat sour cream after the expiration date no it will make you sick and cause health issues with stomach pains and sometimes a runny stomach so please do not eat expired sour cream unless it is one day after expiration date. Thank you for your time =)
You can but sometimes it might not be safe.
no because it still gets old even no u dont open it :)
No product should be used after it's expiration date. It may or may not still be good bcause the growth of bacteria isn't always on the same time line, but the dates are chosen to be as safe as possible. So heed them.
You should never eat a dairy product after the expiration date.
Well, it all depends on what ingredients you have in the sour cream. This is because some ingredients keep better than others. My own personal opinion is that you should throw it out. But my dad's opinion would be: you can eat it until it gets moldy. Its your choice, but it would probably be best to throw it out
Dont ever go by the sour cream's used by date, after the used by date has past it can still be used in just under a week. It doesnt really matter if you have opened it, unless there is mould and a bad scent in the tub.
If it has a sour odor, or has a weird color. Its no good. but after a month after expiration date.... i would suggest not. Unless you want to get some salmonella poisoning....or food poisoning :)
No, ranch would get sour and bitter like milk after the expiration date.
VarietiesCultured sour cream Sour cream must contain at least 18% milk fat by weight to carry this designation.Cultured half-and-halfThis version of sour cream is made from half-and-half.Low-fat and light sour creamThese sour cream versions are made from half-and-half and milk.Sour cream alternativeThis is a designation for fat-free sour cream, which is typically made from skim milk.Nonfat (or fat-free) sour creamThis variety is often labeled "sour cream alternative"This product is made with skim milk and vegetable oil.I got this answer from:www.pccnaturalmarkets.com
I advise no, sour cream has a expirery date for a reason.