The packages normally have manufacturing dates on them. These dates may be coded -- you can call the company and they will tell you have to interpret the code. Unopened packages of tobacco & cigarettes are good for six to twelve months. They will last longer if kept in the refrigerator (not the freezer). Opened packages dry out fairly quickly -- maybe a week.
No , but the tobacco will get stale in the can after a while .
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If the production and/or date codes are not legible, you cannot tell what the expiration date is.
They will not tell you
To read the expiration dates on Timberwolf tobacco, locate the series of number and letters on the package. The first 4 numbers and letters will be the expiration date. The letter in the beginning signifies the month that it is good for and the next 3 numbers signify the date.
Yes, cigarettes can go bad. The pack contains an expiration date. The tobacco gets stale once it has been in contact with air. Cigarettes usually last one year if kept in the original wrapper.
by the expiration date, dummy
You can tell if a leg of lamb is bad by looking at the expiration date. You can also tell by the smell.
vegemite expiration date
The expiration date is in Julian code... Google that to get your expiration date.
By reading the expiration date on the can
Date of Expiration was created in 2002.