It should have an expiration date stamped on the can somewhere. If today is before that date, then it is ok to eat.
I wouldn't risk it to be honest. Its probably ok but I wouldn't take chances
There is no expiration date! There is a date of manufacture under the brim. It really depends on the condition, whether it is still OK.
as long as the test has been left in the package it shold be ok but i would get a new one As the above poster said as long as the package you are going to use is not open. On the side of the box and package there is a expiration date. Example: Best before January 15, 2007.
Yes as long as there is no gas escaping from them.
No ! The expiration date is a 'safety feature' - to ensure the customer consumes the product before it goes rotten.
Personally I think none whatsoever, if it smells and feels Ok then it is OK.
Not neccessarily. Anyway, much of the time you can ignore the expiry date - food is usually ok for several daysafterwards.
If properly packed and if the cork is OK, there is no limit. The alcohol has no expiration date.
Fluoride toothpaste can still be effective after its expiration date, but its potency may decrease over time. Using fluoride toothpaste past the expiration date can still help protect against tooth decay, but it may not be as effective as a product that is within its recommended shelf life.
yes, as long as it has been in the freezer and you just took it out.
Duration and potency will be affected . Better safe than sorry.