Yes!
No cause if you do leave it in the can than it will cause some effects like for example if you leave the orange juice in the can for a whole year than when you drink it, it tastes different because of the aluminum or metal.
My nine year-old daughter had a very bad allergic reaction last summer. By the time we made it to the hospital, she was completely covered in hives and her arms were beginning to swell. She swore it was the apple juice she had just drank, but I didn't see how that could be possible. However, last night at my father's, he gave her apple juice without thinking, and the same reaction happened again. This whole thing doesn't make sense to me. The juice she was drinking was organic, and unless the packaging information is false, is supposedly 100% apple juice. Anyway, we are waiting for an appointment to a specialist, and hoping to get to the bottom of this...
Prune juice or apple juice.
in 1967
Of course you can drink it. However, you could get sick. When I say, "You can drink it," it means that you still have the ability to drink it. You could say, "Can you eat a block of metal?" Of course you can, it just might be poisonous, or taste bad, or be to hard to digest, or be to sour for your tongue, or anything of the sort.
You will have some really unexpected results if you drink that. Pour it out.
I had a two year old expired v8 juice last night. I feel okay.
It depends on the nature of the juice in question. If the juice contains a relatively large amount of sugar, it is preferable to limit the amount consumed by young children, as it can have a negative impact on health, and is best avoided. If the juice has a low sugar content, and high fruit content, it is much more nutritious, and may be consumed in greater quantities. In the case of a three-year-old, about 750mL of juice per day is more than enough.
Snapple the drink was born in 1972.
Cosmopolitans are great. If you dont drink, have some cranberry punch. Try mixing Cranberry juice and a splash of lime juice. Also just have some wine. Chardonnay would be good.
raisins, apple juice, prune juice
I have V8 juice in plastic bottles 2 years past expiration date. Is it safe to drink.