Mints that are past their expiration date may lose flavor and effectiveness, but they are unlikely to make you ill if stored properly. However, if they show signs of mold, an unusual odor, or an off taste, it's best to avoid consuming them. Always use your senses to assess the safety of food products, and when in doubt, it's safer to discard them.
in a factory
Printed in mints.
No, as long as molds haven't formed in the food that's past it's expiry date, then you won't be ill. Specially if the food has been kept in the freezer.
Currently just the Denver and Philadelphia Mints make coins for general circulation.
The expiration date code on Junior Mints packaging typically consists of a series of numbers and letters. The first number represents the year, the next three letters represent the month, and the final two numbers represent the day. For example, a code like "210MAR25" would indicate that the Junior Mints expire on March 25, 2021. It's important to note that this is a general explanation and specific codes may vary slightly.
With a mold, heat and cold.
So that your breath smells nice in case you kiss :)
Well it really depens on how long it was after the due-date if it was a week its o-k and if it was a month well it might not be to good to eat!
There is a chance that it has gone of and can make you ill. However just about everything has a use by date on it that is way shorter then the real life of the product just to be on the safe side.
you make your moshi monster ill by neglecting it and not visiting it for a few days. or you can make it ill by over feeding it! I hope this helped :)
they only make you hungary if your on an empty stomach.
Andy mints