Undeveloped film typically lasts for about 2-10 years before it expires, depending on storage conditions.
Film developer typically lasts for about 6-12 months before it expires.
The film in a disposable camera typically lasts for about two years before it expires.
Disposable camera film typically lasts for about 2-3 years before it expires.
Film can last for several years in a camera before it starts to degrade in quality, but it is recommended to use it within 1-2 years for best results.
35mm film does not have a specific expiration date, but its quality can deteriorate over time if not stored properly. It is recommended to use the film within a few years for best results.
Film developer typically lasts for about 6-12 months before it expires.
The film in a disposable camera typically lasts for about two years before it expires.
Disposable camera film typically lasts for about 2-3 years before it expires.
Tahini can last for up to six months in the fridge before it expires.
Tahini can last for up to six months in the refrigerator before it expires.
Film can last for several years in a camera before it starts to degrade in quality, but it is recommended to use it within 1-2 years for best results.
Simple syrup can last for about one month in the fridge before it expires.
Simple syrup can last for about one month in the refrigerator before it expires.
A check typically expires after six months.
Buttermilk typically lasts for about 2 weeks in the refrigerator before it expires.
Iodine typically has a shelf life of about 3-5 years before it expires.
Sea moss typically lasts for about one year before it expires.