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.
You can reseal a plastic bag without a hermetic sealer by using a simple twist tie or a rubber band. Fold the opening of the bag tightly and secure it with either option to keep it airtight and prevent spillage.
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To effectively open a coffee bag, locate the designated tear notch at the top of the bag. Hold the bag firmly and tear along the notch in a straight line. Be careful not to tear too forcefully to avoid spilling the coffee. Once the bag is open, reseal it tightly to maintain freshness.
Yes the bag is recyclable in fact it allready has been.
The zippered bag is more expensive than the current bag.
A bag that, is opened, will release all the winds.
OMG!!! doughnut seeds!!!
When you get your cereal box, take your bag of cereal out of the box and look around. If there is a code that is in little dots. Then get on the website and see what you have won! Hope you do win!:D:D:D
A hot cheetos bag (not opened) is about 240 Hectograms
His company opened the bag of wind, when they were told NOT to open it.
The popcorn will become cold.