Used by date are a guide line, will last longer, but are put on the can to protect the manifacturer from being sued, give it a go, if not tasting to good throw it away.
Yes, coffee can freeze and still be safe to drink. Freezing coffee may alter its taste slightly, but it does not make it unsafe to consume.
It is 'Safe' as there will be no bodily harm, but it will taste slightly different and seem abit slimy/mucus like.
I had two bottles of noni juice that were expired in 2006 and I had the juice in 2011 - I am still alive.
I wouldn't recommend using it unless you enjoy being sick, it says expired for a reason.
Yes, kids can drink decaf coffee as it contains very little caffeine compared to regular coffee. However, it is still recommended that children consume decaf coffee in moderation due to other potential health effects.
As far as I know, it's ok. I drink pouchs out of a box that expired in 2007 when I'm sick and it still works really well for me and tastes fine. It may just loose it's effectiveness slightly over time.
Yes, 11-year-olds can drink decaf coffee as it does not contain caffeine, which is the main concern for children consuming coffee. However, it is still important to monitor their overall caffeine intake from other sources.
No. Coffee is a known diuretic, meaning that it dehydrates you quicker. If you are thirsty, drinking clean water or an isotonic drink (such as a sports drink) is best for you. Still, the net effect of coffee is to hydrate.
Can I drink xango that has best by date 2019 and it’s now 2021?
when the bottle is empty it is expired. ;)
If it has expired you cannot use it.
No, you cannot fly with an expired ID.