most are legible on the battery itself and always on the original packaging. However, some are tricky to spot. Look along the battery bottom edge while holding the battery straight up. Or, some have the date printed in the same color as the battery coating. Those are the hardest to see. I have some from walgreens that have no date at all. This is particularly irritating. happy hunting!
batteries get experation dates because they run out of power.
call the people that work at Walgreen's
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.
For the most part batteries brands do not make a huge difference but there are some things to know about purchasing cheap batteries so you can ensure you get the most bang for your buck. Always check the expiration date on the package. Batteries do not hold a charge long after their expiration date. Expired batteries are most commonly found at discount retailers. Alkaline batteries last considerably longer than regular batteries so if the dates are not an issue always go Alkaline.
No, the expiration date does not include that date.
vegemite expiration date
The expiration date is in Julian code... Google that to get your expiration date.
By reading the expiration date on the can
Date of Expiration was created in 2002.
Most likely the expiration date.
The duration of Expiration Date - film - is 1.57 hours.
Draw expiration date