Probably, except for the one that was opened, because wine can stay in the bottle fine for hundreds of years and still be good if it were never opened.
Perrier usually comes in small bottles. Yes, it is safe to drink 6 bottles of this kind of water per day.
PET
yes
It depends on the volume of the bottles.
I had two bottles of noni juice that were expired in 2006 and I had the juice in 2011 - I am still alive.
No, it is not safe to reuse baby bottles without washing them first. Washing baby bottles helps to remove harmful bacteria and ensure the bottles are clean and safe for the baby to use.
To safely sterilize baby bottles using a microwave, first wash the bottles with soap and water. Then, place them in a microwave-safe container filled with water. Microwave on high for 2-3 minutes. Let the bottles cool before removing them. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for microwave sterilization.
Rinse aid is generally safe for baby bottles, but it is important to thoroughly rinse the bottles after using rinse aid to ensure that no residue remains. It is recommended to use a baby-safe rinse aid specifically designed for cleaning baby bottles.
My wife always uses the dishwasher to sterilize the bottles. However, the bottles we use for our baby are dishwasher safe. If your bottles are not dishwasher safe, you may want to wash them with warm water and soap.
Yes, aluminum water bottles are generally safe. Some people, however, have reported metallic tastes in their mouths. This, however, has nothing to do with the contents of the water bottles as a whole.
no it is not safe to drink.
No, it is not safe to microwave baby bottles as it can create hot spots in the liquid that can burn the baby's mouth. It is recommended to warm bottles using a bottle warmer or by placing them in warm water.