Not that long and diet never. It goes bad when the date say's so. Although, if I were thursty I would probly give a can coke a try.
yes you can but the soda will taste different
There should be a experation date printed on the bottom of the can.
WHAT EVER YOU DO DONT DRINK IT!!!! my daughter drinks them all the time but she drank one last week and it was out of date she now is in the hospital!!
I have routinely eaten canned fruit after their expiration dates. That applies to most canned foods as well. One that doesn't last is canned milk. Toss it after it expires. Beans. canned meat, veggies, soup etc, all last much longer than expiration dates without altering taste or texture much. As long as the can is not punctured it should last much longer. One reason for expiration dates is of course safety. The other being likely, that companies want to sell their products, even if you can't keep up to eating them. So go ahead oand buy on sale eat later.
Yes, as tuna is alive and lives for years and Spam is in a can with a expiration date. Oh, did you mean canned tuna?
Yes, but if you store canned anchovies properly in a cool and dry environment, they will last a long time. Check the expiration date or "sell by" date for more guidance on how long yours will last.
The expiration date is there for a reason. If it's a cheesecake which doesn't use preservatives, then the expiration date is probably pretty accurate.
As long as the can is not damaged....for as long as you can think. (Unless it has an expiration date on it!)
If the contract has no expiration date then the contract continues till the breach of contract.
You can eat it 30 days after the expiration date is. No more!!
The date on the can is for best flavor and is a manufacture's suggestion. commercially canned goods will last for 100 years and not go bad. As a practical matter foods high in acidity will be OK for four years after the sell-by date and other food will last eight years. After that the flavors my get funky.
December 1st(is the earliest expiration date) through 5th (is the last possible date of consumtion) 2004
The expiration date of products is an estimate on how long the product will likely last; it is usually illegal to sell products after their expiration date. The product may well last less than the estimated expiration date, or - more likely - longer than that.