Yes
Salt does not expire, as it is a mineral that does not support the growth of bacteria or mold. It can last indefinitely if stored properly in a cool, dry place.
During concentration water is turned into vapor and sent up to the clouds where it will rain and start the process over again.
Water itself does not expire, as it does not contain nutrients that can degrade over time. However, the packaging or container in which water is stored can affect its taste and quality over time, especially if exposed to sunlight or extreme temperatures. It is recommended to check the expiration date on the water bottle for guidance on its shelf life.
Yes, boxed purified water can expire. While the shelf life can vary, it is generally recommended to consume it within 1-2 years of the bottling date for optimal quality and taste. It's important to check the expiration date on the packaging to ensure its freshness.
Yes, Morton Salt does not expire if stored in a cool, dry place.
I do not recall ever seeing an expiration date on the Pelligrino bottle
No, because the water you might drink today was drunk by someone in the stone age or when ever, it's gross, but part of the water cycle.
yes they do
does germ x ever expire? if used will it harm us?
The passwords do expire. Policies are in place that determine when they expire. some sessions may be timed out after twenty minutes.
They don't expire....but the officials of facebook keep deleting unwanted accounts....:-)
No never
No well not were i live
I'm not sure if they expire but if you see scratches or dents, you would have to change them.
some candy does get stale after a period of time
They dont really expire. they get damaged. by water or out side contaminates.
Coconut water can expire and the expiration date is shown on the package. When the water has past the expiration date, it's best to discard.