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1. Roll the bag closed and shut the lid.
2. Transfer the cereal into a plastic, sealed container.
3. Store the cereal in a cool, dry place.
4. Do not leave the cereal exposed to air for longer than needed.
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I don't know about them going stale, but they do cake.
Freeze them.
An air tight container to keep it from going stale.
To prevent bread from going stale, store it in a sealed plastic bag or airtight container at room temperature. You can also freeze bread to keep it fresh for longer periods of time.
There are so many types of prepared cereal, there is no one answer to this question. In most cases, there is no reason to freeze cereal products to preserve them. Most cereal products are sold in a dried form, suitable for long term storage. Freezing dried cereal will cause them to absorb moisture and will be 'soggy' when thawed. If you need to store cereal for an extended period, the unopened package is the best choice. If the package has been opened, a container with a minimum amount of airspace, such as a sealable plastic bag or a jar with a tight cover. It's exposure to air that causes cereal to become stale.
The serial killer was eating cereal for breakfast, before going out to kill someone.
Water can go stale when it is left stagnant for a long time, allowing bacteria to grow. To prevent water from going stale, it is important to store it in a clean, airtight container and keep it in a cool, dark place. Regularly changing the water and using a water filter can also help prevent it from becoming stale.
Is the process by which moisture is lost. Bread dries out if exposed to the air going stale.
no cereal companies are not inelastic because there is not a crucial demand for cereal if cereal companies were too raise the price of cereal to an ridiculously price there is a good chance that consumers will stop buying so that makes cereal elastic.........examples of inelastic companies are industries like pharmacuticals,oil , higene etc. things that we need.
The homophone for "stale" is "stale," as in when two or more words sound the same but have different meanings.
Yes, water can go stale over time if it is left exposed to air for a long period. Stale water may develop a flat taste and potentially harmful bacteria can grow in it. It is recommended to store water in a clean, airtight container and consume it within a reasonable timeframe to prevent it from going stale.