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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I'm sorry, but there seems to be a misunderstanding in your question. "Kayak tobacco" is a brand of smokeless tobacco, and it does not typically have an expiration date like food products. However, if there is a date on the packaging, it may indicate the date of manufacture or packaging rather than an expiration date. It's important to store smokeless tobacco in a cool, dry place to maintain its quality and flavor over time.
If the production and/or date codes are not legible, you cannot tell what the expiration date is.
The expiration date stamp on a bag of Largo pipe tobacco is typically located on the back or bottom of the packaging. It may be printed directly on the bag or on a seal or label. The format can vary, so look for a series of numbers or letters that indicate the production or expiration date. If you can't find it, check the manufacturer's website for specific guidance.
They will not tell you
Yes, lighters can expire. You can tell when a lighter has reached its expiration date if it no longer produces a flame or if the fuel has evaporated.
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.
No, the expiration date does not include that date.
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.
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