I have various flavors like Hawaiian punch and root beer as the powder you put in your water to make it taste better and it says they were best by last year (2023). Is it safe to use them? I’ve never even opened the boxes they came in.

They’re sugar free for anyone wondering

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    2003? Better be safe than sorry. 2023? You’ll be fine. If it smells good and tastes good, it’s usually still good.

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    “Best by” often means “will lose taste over time and taste worse by” when it comes to chemical products like these.

    If this stuff contains lots of sugar or no natural compounds at all, give it a try, I guess. Especially if they’re sealed in a box. Trust your senses, don’t try too much at once if you don’t know if it’s still good, and don’t swallow until you’ve verified there’s no taste of rot or other grossness. If you want more safety, have a bottle of vodka ready to rinse your mouth with in case you do notice a bad taste.

    If these powders are completely dry and stored airtight (and the packaging isn’t damaged), you could probably store them for literal decades without a problem. If there’s stored in uncoated cardboard (no sealing lining), maybe treat them as mold infested, even before their expiration date. The way they’re stored makes all the difference.

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    I know covid messed a lot of us up, but I’ve got some troubling news for you regarding the passage of time…

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      Is that not what desiccant packs are filled with? That’s why it says not to eat it. Because it would taste terrible (and other less fun reasons)…

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    From the title my stupid brain thought you were looking for flavour powder that made the water taste like it was expired/old (maybe for Halloween or as a joke or something) xD

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    Is it a “best by” date or a real “expires on” date?

    Powders like this only go bad after being exposed to moisture. If properly sealed they will last decades.

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    Sugar free, but are they artificially sweetened?

    Edit: nvm, I should have just explained rather than asking and not waste your time, my apologies.

    Reason I asked is that while nothing in those flavor packets spoils in a way that will harm you, nor break down into something that could, they may well taste unpleasant.

    Artificial sweeteners in particular kinda get “stale”, unless stored completely air free. They lose sweetness, and if the other chemicals are mixed with the sweetness in mind, it might not be enjoyable.

    But there’s no actual expiration date on any of the brands or their components that I’ve ever seen. Best by dates aren’t the same thing as expiration dates (which you probably already knew, but figured I’d mention it anyway).

    Worst case, it tastes like crap, unless the package has been damaged enough for moisture to get in. If the packet is intact, you’re good to go. Otherwise trash it

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    Open it up without shaking it up or jostling it too much. Is it still powdery all the way through? If so, it’s probably safe.

    If you open it up and the mix has any clumps or inconsistent coloring, toss it in the trash because it’s likely been exposed to moisture, which invites a ton of potential problems.

    Disclaimer: I’m not a doctor, but I have made some questionable decisions with old tubs of G Fuel mix and came out alive, so I’m not just making things up but I’m also not somebody you should trust your health with. Be responsible.

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    Do they not add the estimated expiry period for food products in the USA? It should be around 18 months for any sachet-based “juice” power, but do a sniff test - most certainly, if the seal isn’t good, then there’s those yummy sugar for the pathogens to grow.