It most certainly can.
It can't get old if it's in a wrapper that hasn't been opened, but it can still become stale and hard as a rock. If this happens, I would suggest warming it in front of a fire or heater.
I don't see why not, they might get stale though.
That could be a sign of stale ingredients or bitter cocoa.
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A stale check is an "old" check usually older than a specified period of time such as 6 months. Some banks will not honor stale checks.
A stale check is an "old" check usually older than a specified period of time such as 6 months. Some banks will not honor stale checks.
Nuts don't go stale per se, but they can turn rancid. Most tree nuts, as well as peanuts, have a high fat content. It's the lipids in nuts that "turn" (go bad). Rancid nuts have a soapy, bitter taste.
It takes a long time for them to go stale or rancid, but they will dry out and get harder. Doesn't mean they are bad, just takes more milk to get them down.
The expiration date on chocolate isn't due to food safety. It is a shelf stable product. The concern would be with flavor. Chocolate can become stale or rancid. Tasting it would be up to you.
A stale cigarette. A stale cigarette has no taste whatsoever.
Spoiled, rotten, old, stale
mold bread has green fungus growing out of it. stale means old but stiff and hard...i think
Well, It is physically possible, but I would not recommend it because they would probably be stale. If they are stale, you might get sick.