December 1st(is the earliest expiration date) through 5th (is the last possible date of consumtion) 2004
1. Where do you read the Julian Code on Manischewitz products? The batch code and expiration date on our products is called a Julian Code. For example, on gefilte fish, the first three numbers (in the first row of numbers and letters) tell the day of the year and go from 001 to 365 and the fourth number tells the year. If a code reads 1230 it means that the expiration date is the 123rd day of 2010 and if it reads 1231 the expiration date is 2011. The letters are related to the plant where the product was made and the last numbers are the UPC number.
A card reader reads the magnetic stripe on the back of credit cards. This device contains a magnetic head that scans the stripe to retrieve information stored on it, such as the card number and expiration date. This data is then used to process transactions.
A four to six block string of numbers/letters represents the expiration date and company coding system. The day, month, and year are read in the first one to three blocks as 02JUN2010 or 30 DEC 2010.
Yes, "reads" is a word. A simple sentence containing the word "reads" is, "David reads the text on the screen."
The Lieutenant Governor reads It.
The number that reads same when inerted is SIX.When inverted it reads SIX.
"She reads" in French is "elle lit".
Reads is present tense.
Canada Reads was created in 2002.
Reads - comics - was created in 1995.
Roger Mcgough reads the poem
The duration of Canada Reads is 1800.0 seconds.