That would be April 2011.
If theres only one date, it's the expiration date.
December 1st(is the earliest expiration date) through 5th (is the last possible date of consumtion) 2004
No, the term "issuance date" does not mean the expiration date. The issuance date refers to the date on which a financial instrument, such as a bond or stock, is created and made available to investors. In contrast, the expiration date is the date on which the instrument ceases to exist or is no longer valid. These two dates serve different purposes in financial instruments.
No, the expiration date does not include that date.
It means "Expiration date : 06/13", which is 2013 June 30.
its an expiration date or a sell by date meaning the product should be sold by the date
vegemite expiration date
The expiration date is in Julian code... Google that to get your expiration date.
Production Date
Expiration dates mean the date that the drug is full-strength. After that date, it's no longer as effective. You can take it, but it probably won't work well.
By reading the expiration date on the can
Date of Expiration was created in 2002.