Probably not, but check the box for an expiration date. If you can't find one, err on the side of safety and throw the mix away.
Of course you can. Cake mix has an expiration date, but it means nothing. I once used a cake mix 2.5 years after expiration, and it was still great.
No!
Yes, eggs and oil are required when making cake mix, whether or not fruit of any sort is added.
you use a wheat free cake mix that you can find at Kroger.Its really good
Use extracts and flavorings to give cake mixes your personal touch. Coconut extract is a wonderful compliment to chocolate cake mix, as well as to brownie mix, as is cherry flavoring. Adding butter flavoring to yellow and white cake mix gives them a wonderful rich taste. And adding vanilla extract to any cake mix intensifies the natural flavors of any cake mix. Experiment with your favorite extract flavors and cake mixes; you will be pleasantly surprised with the results.
If it is still in the box (just the mix), then it can last for a week or two after the expiration date on the box. If the cake has already been prepared and baked, then it can last for a week or so if stored properly.
Possibly. But most do not have that long a shelf life.
Yes, it will. Just add a little bit more chocolate in your cake mixture and you're good to go.
To make an ooey gooey butter cake, you will need ingredients like cake mix, butter, cream cheese, and powdered sugar. Mix the cake mix with melted butter and press it into a pan. Then, beat cream cheese with eggs and powdered sugar, and pour it over the cake mix. Bake until the top is golden brown and the center is still gooey. Let it cool before serving.
They are essentially the same thing. A cake is just what is the result of baking cake mix. Each is about euqally as unhealthy for you as the other is.
Definitely not. You can include some peanut butter if you want the flavor, but peanut butter isn't pure fat like butter so you'll still need most of the butter.
The cake will not taste the way it is supposed to.