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      Useful Stockpile Expiration dates



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      Beer
      Unopened: Starts to lose flavor after 110 days.
      It’s best to store bottles in boxes, and then in dark place.
      Stronger alcohol and higher levels of hops might extend the shelf life of a beer.
      One example is Michelob Craft Specialty beers, which are often at their peak with 180 days.
      (Source: Budweiser support)

      Brown sugar
      Indefinite shelf life, stored in a moisture proof container in a cool, dry place.

      Chocolate (Hershey bar)
      1 year from production date

      Coffee, canned ground
      Unopened: 2 years
      Opened: 1 month refrigerated

      Coffee, gourmet
      Beans: 3 weeks in paper bag, longer in vacuum-seal bag (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.)
      Ground: 1 week in sealed container

      Coffee, instant
      Unopened: Up to 2 years
      Opened: Up to 1 month

      Diet soda (and soft drinks in plastic bottles)
      Unopened: 3 months from "best by" date.
      Opened: Doesn't spoil, but taste is affected.

      Dried pasta
      12 months

      Frozen dinners
      Unopened: 12 to 18 months

      Frozen vegetables
      Unopened: 18 to 24 months
      Opened: 1 month

      Honey
      Indefinite shelf life

      Juice, bottled (apple or cranberry)
      Unopened: 8 months from production date
      Opened: 7 to 10 days

      Ketchup
      Unopened: 1 year (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.)
      Opened or used: 4 to 6 months (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.)

      Maple syrup, real or imitation
      1 year

      Maraschino cherries
      Unopened: 3 to 4 years
      Opened: 2 weeks at room temperature; 6 months refrigerated

      Marshmallows
      Unopened: 40 weeks
      Opened: 3 months

      Mayonnaise
      Unopened: Indefinitely
      Opened: 2 to 3 months from “purchase by” date (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.)

      Mustard
      2 years (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.)

      Olives, jarred (green with pimento)
      Unopened: 3 years
      Opened: 3 months

      Olive oil
      2 years from manufacture date (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.)

      Peanuts
      Unopened: 1 to 2 years unless frozen or refrigerated
      Opened: 1 to 2 weeks in airtight container

      Peanut butter, natural
      9 months

      Peanut butter, processed (Jif)
      Unopened: 2 years
      Opened: 6 months; refrigerate after 3 months

      Pickles
      Unopened: 18 months
      Opened: No conclusive data. Discard if slippery or excessively soft.

      Protein bars (Power Bars)
      Unopened: 10 to 12 months. Check "best by" date on the package.

      Rice, white
      2 years from date on box or date of purchase

      Salad dressing, bottled
      Unopened: 12 months after "best by" date
      Opened: 9 months refrigerated

      Soda, regular
      Unopened: In cans or glass bottles, 9 months from "best by" date
      Opened: Doesn't spoil, but taste is affected

      Steak sauce
      33 months (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.)

      Tabasco
      5 years, stored in a cool, dry place

      Tea bags (Lipton)
      Use within 2 years of opening the package

      Tuna, canned
      Unopened: 1 year from purchase date
      Opened: 3 to 4 days, not stored in can

      Soy sauce, bottled
      Unopened: 2 years
      Opened: 3 months (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.)

      Vinegar
      42 months

      Wine (red, white)
      Unopened: 3 years from vintage date; 20 to 100 years for fine wines
      Opened: 1 week refrigerated and corked

      Worcestershire sauce
      Unopened: 5 to 10 years (After this time, color or flavor may be affected, but product is still generally safe to consume.)
      Opened: 2 years

      Household Products

      Air freshener, aerosol
      2 years

      Antifreeze, premixed
      1 to 5 years

      Antifreeze, concentrate
      Indefinite

      Batteries, alkaline
      7 years

      Batteries, lithium
      10 years

      Bleach
      3 to 6 months

      Dish detergent, liquid or powdered
      1 year

      Fire extinguisher, rechargeable
      Service or replace every 6 years

      Fire extinguisher, non-rechargeable
      12 years

      Laundry detergent, liquid or powdered
      Unopened: 9 months to 1 year
      Opened: 6 months

      Metal polish (silver, copper, brass)
      At least 3 years

      Miracle Gro, liquid
      Opened: 3 to 8 years

      Miracle Gro, liquid, water-soluble
      Indefinite

      Motor oil
      Unopened: 2 to 5 years
      Opened: 3 months

      Mr. Clean
      2 years

      Paint
      Unopened: Up to 10 years
      Opened: 2 to 5 years

      Spray paint
      2 to 3 years

      Windex
      2 years

      Wood polish (Pledge)
      2 years

      Beauty Products
      All dates are from the manufacture date, which is either displayed on the packaging or can be obtained by calling the manufacturer's customer-service number.

      Bar soap
      18 months to 3 years

      Bath gel, body wash
      3 years

      Bath oil
      1 year

      Body bleaches and depilatories
      Unopened: 2 years
      Used: 6 months

      Body lotion
      3 years

      Conditioner
      2 to 3 years

      Deodorant
      Unopened: 2 years
      Used: 1 to 2 years
      For antiperspirants, see expiration date

      Eye cream
      Unopened: 3 years
      Used: 1 year

      Face lotion
      With SPF, see expiration date. All others, at least 3 years

      Foundation, oil-based
      2 years

      Foundation, water-based
      3 years

      Hair gel
      2 to 3 years

      Hair spray
      2 to 3 years

      Lip balm
      Unopened: 5 years
      Used: 1 to 5 years

      Lipstick
      2 years

      Mascara
      Unopened: 2 years
      Used: 3 to 4 months

      Mouthwash
      Three years from manufacture date

      Nail polish
      1 year

      Nail-polish remover
      Lasts indefinitely

      Perfume
      1 to 2 years

      Rubbing alcohol
      At least 3 years

      Shampoo
      2 to 3 years

      Shaving cream
      2 years or more

      Tooth-whitening strips
      13 months

      Wash'n Dri moist wipes
      Unopened: 2 years
      Opened: Good until dried out

      Beauty Supplies Expiration Dates

      Anti-aging and acne treatment
      Three months to a year. Antioxidants are easily oxidized, so be on the lookout for any changes in color.

      Bar soap
      Up to three years.

      Bath oil
      One year.

      Blush/Bronzer
      18 months after first use

      Body lotion
      Two to three years, particularly if it’s in a pump container.

      Concealer
      12 months after first use

      Creme eye shadow
      6 months after first use

      Creme blush
      12 months after first use

      Deodorant
      Up to two years.

      Eye and lip pencils
      Three to five years. Sharpen them before each use as a way to preserve them and keep them clean.

      Facial Moisturizer
      12 months after first use

      Foundation
      About two years. Most bottles are designed to last that long. And if you don’t use it, chances are you didn’t love it to begin with.

      Hairstyling products
      Three to five years. Most are alcohol-based, which helps preserve the formula.

      Lipstick and lip gloss
      18 months after first use

      Liquid eyeliner
      3 months after first use

      Liquid Foundation
      6 months after first use

      Mascara and liquid eyeliner
      Three to four months. Make sure you’re diligent about replacing these items to prevent contamination and infections.

      Nail polish
      18 months after first use

      Perfume
      About two years. To get more mileage out of a perfume, resist the temptation to display a pretty bottle on your vanity. Instead, stash it away in a cool, dark place.

      Shampoo, conditioner, and shower gel
      About three years.

      Shaving cream
      About two years.

      Skin care products
      6 months after first use

      Sunscreen
      6 months after first use
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