Expiration date is a legal requirement and having it on the label or not depends on the country where the product is sold. It also depends on product composition and storage conditions of course. Yoghurt has a very short shelf lifes while soft drinks have very long ones. I have tasted soft drinks several years old which were OK. But some flavours spoil real fast when exposed to sun light. Concentrates used to make soft drink may have shelf lifes as short as 60 days.
Yes it can, if bacteria gets inside the water.
All kinds of food expire sometime, so yes.
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only when u pop em
Detroit Mi back in the 1960's
Sort of. Although water itself cannot rot or "expire", over time a plastic bottle will leach hydrocarbons into the water (especially if the bottle is exposed to head or light). This will first make the water taste bad, and eventually render it undrinkable. Water bottled in glass will not have these problems.
U really can't tell cause there 's so many different kinds and because they each expire in thirty
To conduct an experiment on what makes soda pop fizz one needs a cork, carbonated drink and carbon dioxide. When the carbonated drink is sealed in the bottled together with the carbon dioxide and opened the soda will fizz.
Soda pop "pops" because it is bottled under pressure, with CO2 in solution in the liquid. When the pressure is relieved, the CO2 bubbles out. Heating the liquid forces the gas out of solution. No CO2, no pop.
Bottled is a verb.
Please grab the bottled water in the fridge!=Do not let the bottled water go to waste. The bottled water in the pantry is Aquafinas, not Zephyrhills. =P Lolz..=
No. All Corona is bottled in Mexico.