Well, isn't that a happy little question! It's always best to follow the expiration dates on food and drinks to ensure they are safe to consume. In this case, it's probably best to let that Capri Sun go and treat yourself to a fresh one for a delightful and worry-free experience. Happy sipping, my friend!
You'll die
The family of Sonja de Lennart, inventor of the famous original Capri Pants (who created the Capri Collection in 1948), visited Capri every year long BEFORE Capri became Capri! That's why she gave her Capri Collection (Capri Pants, Capri Skirt, Capri Blouse, Capri Hat) adn the pants the name "Capri Pants", see website: www.sonjadelennart.com
What Year? Sorry, a mercury capri convertible 1991
Verry little flavor , tasted more like pinto beans than coffee beans .
Generally, it is not recommended to consume Capri Suns or any other food or beverage past their expiration date. The expiration date indicates the manufacturer's estimate of when the product may no longer be at its best quality in terms of taste, texture, and safety. Consuming expired products can pose a risk of foodborne illness due to potential bacterial growth or spoilage. It is best to discard any expired Capri Suns and opt for a fresh, unexpired alternative.
no drug or food is good after it has expired
If your passport expired 10 years ago, it likely expired in the year that is 10 years before the current year.
I had a two year old expired v8 juice last night. I feel okay.
Depends on the year model - what year are you asking about?
expired because it was not ratified whithin a 3 year period :<
No, it is not safe to consume butter that has expired a year ago. Expired butter can spoil and may contain harmful bacteria that can make you sick. It is best to discard expired butter to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.
You get a mold infection depending on how old it is. Mine was about a year past and that's something you just don't want to do. They are like 99 cents, just go get more.