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yes they did date you can read about it in Jermaine jacksons ex wifes book Jackson family values by Margaret maldonado
To read date codes on Green Giant food, the letters A to L stands for the month of expiration. A stands for January, B for February, and so on. The letter is followed by two digits which indicates the last two digits of the year of expiry. Example, 14 stands for 2014.
yes they do. or at least im pretty sure they do. its been a while since i read the book
Sometime this spring. It will likely be later this month, though there is no confirmed date.
By reading the expired date and you will known
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The expiration date is in Julian code... Google that to get your expiration date.
If it smelled sour and disgusting then it is expired. You could read the expiration date or you can drink it and see if you get sick.
Julian dates are a continuous count of days and fractions since noon Universal Time on January 1, 4713 BC. On the date this question was answered, the 18th of December 2017, the Julian date is 2458105. So there are 2,458,105 days passed.
To read the expiration dates on Timberwolf tobacco, locate the series of number and letters on the package. The first 4 numbers and letters will be the expiration date. The letter in the beginning signifies the month that it is good for and the next 3 numbers signify the date.
How to read code dates on kayak tobacco
Julian Richardson has written: 'Sir Herbert Read'
To read the backwoods tobacco dates one must observe the packing their products come in to find numbers. Then they must look at the formatting and determine whether or not it is a date.
The Julian date code assigns a three-digit number to each day of the year, from 001 (January 1st) to 365 (December 31st). A fourth digit designates the year, such as the number 6 to represent 2006. So…bottle produced on January 15th 2005 would carry this Julian date code: 0155 (015 = January 15th and 5 = 2005)
Look on the bottom or on the cap for example salad dressing and the first letter is the month second is the day and the last 4 digits unless ur like a million years old is the year. There's a difference between "best by" and "expired by" best by is when it will probably taste better and "expired by" it is no good anymore on that date like example "Expired/Best by 6/8/08 even though it's 2012
23047MP2 is this expired in February