It depends. Sometimes, it still smells good past the expiration date. Sometimes, it loses its smell. And, at other times, it just smells bad.
The expiration or best-use-by dates are for unopened packages.
Probably not because that shop SUCKS and smells funny and they went bankrupt.
If it smells like a farm, that's definitely not good. Check the expiration date and see if it's still okay to eat. I would exchange it for a new package if I had a turkey like that.
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.
If it doesn't smell right to you - don't use it! Risking your own and others' health on questionable ingredients makes no sense.
diet pills after expiration
It is not recommended that you take a medication after it's expiration date. Therefore nutrofurantoin-macro will not still be effective for treating an UTI after the expiration date.
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It begins to eat your flesh and your skin cannot regrow... Totally kidding! The FDA requires all products like that to print an expiration date. The only thing that happens is that effectiveness cannot be guaranteed by the manufacturer of the hand sanitizer.
Oh honey, that expiration date is just a suggestion. As long as the mix looks and smells fine, it's probably still good to use. But if it's been sitting in your pantry since the last lunar eclipse, it might be time to toss it and save yourself a trip to Flavorless Gumbo Town.