Cigarettes typically have a "best by" or expiration date printed on the packaging, often located on the bottom or side. This date indicates when the manufacturer recommends using the product for optimal freshness and quality. Additionally, if the cigarettes smell stale or have a dry texture, they may have passed their prime, even if the date hasn't yet expired. It's best to avoid smoking cigarettes that are significantly past their expiration date for health and quality reasons.
The way the expiration date is expressed on cigarette packs varies, so you have to know the "code" for the brand. For an example, see the Related Question for Newports. Generally, cigarettes are sold well within any expiration date, especially if they are name-brand cigarettes or popular off-brands. Once the pack is open, the cigarettes get stale quickly.
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You should not tell your customers not to buy cigarettes, then they would not shop at your store.
They have expiration dates on it.
If the production and/or date codes are not legible, you cannot tell what the expiration date is.
They will not tell you
Yes, lighters can expire. You can tell when a lighter has reached its expiration date if it no longer produces a flame or if the fuel has evaporated.
The packages normally have manufacturing dates on them. These dates may be coded -- you can call the company and they will tell you have to interpret the code. Unopened packages of tobacco & cigarettes are good for six to twelve months. They will last longer if kept in the refrigerator (not the freezer). Opened packages dry out fairly quickly -- maybe a week.
You can tell if a leg of lamb is bad by looking at the expiration date. You can also tell by the smell.
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Because inmates are not typically given tape measures. However, i can tell you from experience that they are about 87 cigarettes by 52 cigarettes.