whats in them? if its any sour cream or other dairy product then once opened about two days if u keep it in the fridge, if its like salsa u can keep it abt 4 days
Yes it should be fine, usually those dates given are best by or sell by dates not always expiration dates, and expiration dates don't exactly mean the food will be automatically sickening after a certain day.
It's not! Medications are given expiration dates based on how long they have been proven to contain the active ingredient at a certain percentage. Although many medications simply become less effective past the expiration date, there are several medications that may become toxic and dangerous once past the expiration date. Therefore, all medications should be disposed of after their expiration date. Acually over the counter meds, among many others usually do stay good longer than the expiration date. Google the fda military study which will give you good information
Amazon gift certificates, better known as gift cards, never expire and are redeemable sitewide. They may be given through the mail, Facebook, e-mail, or even printed at home.
The expiration date given on batteries is to limit duration of liability/ responsibility to manufacturer. Most of the sealed and properly stored batteries will be good enough to use few months after expiration but not after few years. At the same time it is risky to use old batteries as they tend to leak spoiling expensive equipments.
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Sort of, not really. While an object can fly and be unidentified, it cannot be an unidentified flying object. Once it's given the label of UFO, it is given an identity. Once it is given an identity it cannot be unidentified. Once it cannot be unidentified it cannot be a UFO.
Sort of, not really. While an object can fly and be unidentified, it cannot be an unidentified flying object. Once it's given the label of UFO, it is given an identity. Once it is given an identity it cannot be unidentified. Once it cannot be unidentified it cannot be a UFO.
Max Planck (1858-1947), German phycist, Nobel prize winner
09/May/07 is May 9th, 2007. On perishable goods you will see 'best before' either 09/MA/07 or MA/09/07. This does not mean the products isn't good to eat for another couple of days, but just that it tastes it best up to the date given. You should NEVER eat anything more than two dates after the expiration date. These dates can be found on the lid of the products or on the side of the package.
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