Honey doesn't spoil. (Although it does get grainy, it's still edible.) The grain quinoa was found stored in Inca ruins and was still usable. (But I'm not sure if by "usable" they meant it produced plants when planted or if people actually ate it as is.)
honey doesnt spoil. ancient egyptians used it to mummify the dead. and im pretty sure sugar has a long shelf life. honey doesnt spoil. ancient egyptians used it to mummify the dead. and im pretty sure sugar has a long shelf life.
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no they do not expire they are not food lol
Crowns Doesnt but be careful of things you buy from things.
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All kinds of food expire sometime, so yes.
No, they carry over. They expire 365 days later, though.
As far as I know, no.
Yes. Expire food can severely damage your stomach.
it doesnt
It doesnt really expire. It's original form is anhydrous, meaning no water molecules. Over time, it becomes monohydrate (plus 1 molecule of water) upon reaction with air.
It may seem stupid that they expire but when you set up codes they have to expire at some point or else if you use them say like a year later it's gonna set a virus on your computer it's kinda like food if you make a food product it has to expire or else if you eat it say like three years later it will make you sick it kinda works like that :D
Food expires because of decay. Bacteria is everywhere and on everything. There are things that justify how long food will stay "fresh" Bacteria thrives in humid, warm, and climates with plenty of air. Keeping your food cold, sealed from air and dry will keep your food longer.