It doesn't really matter as long as its room temperature.
If you toss one in a drawer with other items, the package might eventually wear down but chances are, you will use it or throw it away before that happens. If you want it to last till the expiration date, keep them in the box so they are undisturbed.
A better word than cold can be FROZEN .................
Well you put the box in a cold place
the body is cooled when you eat cold ice or when you go to a place that is cold
Differences in air pressure.
If dry cannabis is stored in an area that is too cold, it may become brittle and lose its potency. Cold temperatures can also degrade the cannabinoids and terpenes in the cannabis, resulting in a harsher taste and diminished effects when consumed. It's best to store cannabis in a cool, dark place with stable humidity to maintain its quality.
it's better to store batteries in a cold climate, e.g., the refrigerator
I would store coke in a cold place if I were to do that experiment xD
The best way would probably store water in a nice cold place so it can cold so, later on you can have a nice cold drink. Or you can store water in a pantry.
No, the US did not drop condoms on the USSR during the Cold War as a form of psychological warfare.
So the ripening of the fruit will be fast.
You can store Stargazer Lilies in sawdust or dry straw, as long as you keep them in a dark, cold place.
Store eggs in cold, dry place and do not wash it before storing
Yes, contact solution can freeze in cold temperatures. It is important to store it in a place where it will not be exposed to freezing temperatures to prevent damage to the solution.
because it's better than cold weather. They also like it becuase summer is a better place for it to get its food.
During the Cold War, the United States dropped condoms on the Soviet Union as part of a psychological warfare tactic to embarrass and undermine the morale of Soviet soldiers by implying promiscuity and lack of discipline among them.
Australia is more of a hot place than a cold place.
Yes, it is generally not recommended to store onions in the fridge as the cold temperature and moisture can cause them to become soft and moldy. It is best to store onions in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place, such as a pantry or a cellar.