"Girl Scout cookies are not a potentially hazardous food from a food-safety perspective" so they don't require an expiration date, says food-safety expert Paul VanLandingham, professor of hospitality at Johnson & Wales University's Center for Food and Beverage Management in Providence, R.I.
Since Girl Scout cookies are only produced at certain times of the year, there is no need to worry that they have been sitting on a shelf for a long time. The worst thing that can happen to a Girl Scout cookie is that it can go stale so it would taste bad but not be harmful.
Girl Scout cookies should be good for six months after purchase, and up to a year if kept unopened in a freezer.
There is no expiration date on Girl Scout cookies since they are only produced at a specific time of year and delivered and sold within a short time of being made.
However, they are best if used within six months of purchase or up to a year if are placed in a freezer unopened.
"Girl Scout cookies are not a potentially hazardous food from a food-safety perspective" so they don't require an expiration date, says food-safety expert Paul VanLandingham, professor of hospitality at Johnson & Wales University's Center for Food and Beverage Management in Providence, R.I.
Expiration dates, on girl scout cookies like all foods, is a guideline after which it is expected the product will lose flavor, "freshness", and/or nutritional value. Some foods, especially refrigerated ones like milk, may even become contaminated by microbes or bacteria that can be harmful to your health. However, there is no sudden "switch" that occurs on the expiration date that causes the food to suddenly become inedible. Rather, it is expected that around that time the food's quality will begin to deteriorate. Expiration dates often void return policies as well. Specifically for girl scout cookies, after the expiration date they will likely become stale and less tasty. If it is not too long after the date, you can probably still eat them. However if it has been, say, years, you should probably just throw them away.
The only way to know for sure that you are buying fresh cookies is to buy them directly from a Girl Scout or from the local Girl Scout council. Because the cookies are only baked for the yearly sale and are not going to be sitting on a shelf waiting to be sold, they do not mark the boxes with a date or a code. GSUSA cautions against buying cookies online because there is no way to know how fresh those cookies are.
For Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), each Girl Scout council determines the dates of their cookie sale, however, most of them sell during the months of January through March. You can go to the Girl Scout Cookie Finder web site, enter your zip code, and find out if your local council is currently selling cookies.
Girl Scout cookies in the US are not marked with an expiration date due to the fact that they are baked for a once-a-year sale season. The cookies are shipped on a first produced, first shipped basis based on an internal production code that the baking companies use. No cookies are carried over to the next year. Girl Scout Cookies have a shelf life of about 8 weeks or one year if kept in a freezer.
Well it depends on what kind of food brand is in the box. If it is cereal or cookies after the expiration date they will be stall.
Girl Scout Cookie Sales dates and procedures are different for each Girl Scout council. In addition, the Girl Scout Neighborhood or Service Unit can set due dates as can the troop/group leaders or cookie chair. For the most accurate information, contact your troop/group leader or cookie chair. You can also check your Girl Scout Council's web site.
Month Month Date Date Year example m02013: Febuary 1 2013
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