Tortillas can often be safe to eat beyond their expiration date if they have been stored properly and show no signs of spoilage, such as mold or an off smell. Typically, they can last for a few weeks past the date if kept in a cool, dry place or refrigerated. However, their texture and flavor may decline over time. It's always best to inspect them before consumption.
The expiration date is there for a reason. If it's a cheesecake which doesn't use preservatives, then the expiration date is probably pretty accurate.
As long as the can is not damaged....for as long as you can think. (Unless it has an expiration date on it!)
Sour cream can last for about 1-2 weeks after the expiration date if stored properly in the refrigerator.
You can eat it 30 days after the expiration date is. No more!!
If the contract has no expiration date then the contract continues till the breach of contract.
Sell-by is the date the store is supposed to be responsible for getting rid of it by. Use-by is the date guranteed safe to eat by, but they are supposed to be moddest and last beyond the expiration date (the use-by date).
Pecans can last for up to 6 months after the expiration date if stored properly in a cool, dry place.
December 1st(is the earliest expiration date) through 5th (is the last possible date of consumtion) 2004
Garlic does not have a specific expiration date, but it can last for several months if stored properly in a cool, dry place.
The expiration date of products is an estimate on how long the product will likely last; it is usually illegal to sell products after their expiration date. The product may well last less than the estimated expiration date, or - more likely - longer than that.
Canned sodas typically last for about 6-9 months before they expire, but they are usually safe to drink for a few months beyond the expiration date.
0 days! that is why it is called the expiration date! you lunatics! Gosh! Get a brain seriously people!