The first three numbers of the Godiva code represent the date the candy was made. The day and month are written according to the Julian calendar. The fourth number tells you the production year, as in 9 would signify 2009.
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The first three numbers of the Godiva code represent the date the candy was made. The day and month are written according to the Julian calendar. The fourth number tells you the production year, as in 9 would signify 2009.
Lot 31822 SKU 5091
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I'm a cake decorator and work a lot with chocolates also. At the cake supply store I work at we sell a lot of chocolate. The chocolate we sell is a higher grade than wilton (which we don't sell) but I can offer you this if you are looking for an expiration date on melting chocolate. Melting chocolate will typically last 3-6 months if stored right. The best way to see if your chocolate is still good is to melt it. If it does not melt or is very difficult to melt it is not good. Lastly if it does melt, taste it. You will have no doubt that it is bad. I hope that was somewhat helpful.
For a Girl:Flowers, Candy: Chocolate, Teddy Bear, Bracelet etc. NO RINGS (at least at first - rings mean commitments and you don't want to corner the person.)
This candy, like all candy, can "go bad". However, before you buy them in the store, there is a representative in the candy company who comes by and checks the date to make sure that the candy is fresh. There is little chance that you will get an out of date box.
Give him the candy!
Well, even if you did like chocolate, Justin Bieber probably wouldn't date you
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Depends on the candy bar.
The "warranty date code" is the date that the phone was activated/purchased.