It's generally safe to eat M&M's after the expiration date as long as they look and smell fine. The expiration date is more of a quality guideline, so they may not taste as fresh or may have changed texture. Use your judgment and if in doubt, it's best to discard them.
Yes, 100 mg MS Contins (morphine sulfate extended-release) do have an expiration date, typically printed on the packaging. Using medication past its expiration date can reduce its effectiveness and may pose safety risks. It's important to consult a healthcare professional regarding the use or disposal of expired medications. Always follow local regulations for disposing of unused or expired medications.
M&Ms have a long shelf life (1 year or more) due to their sugar content, which acts as a preservative. However, they can go stale and lose their crispness over time if not stored properly in a cool, dry place. It's best to check the expiration date on the packaging for guidance.
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Is it okay to use the Ms word office suite that you own on your desktop when you are not interfering in anyone's life or looking into their home activities.
The FAT file system that MS-DOS relies upon is limited to a date range between January 1, 1980, and December 31, 2107. While a program on MS-DOS could conceivably retrieve and print the correct date after that, the time stamps on the files could not.
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1886 is a common date with values for MS-60 to MS-63 coins at $30.00-$40.00
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October 7, 1920
vf-20=$0.15 ef-40=$0.20 au-50=$0.35 ms-63=$0.60 ms-65=$5.00 the date this question was answered is July, 8 2008