Land O` Lakes Mini Moos Half amp; Half, .5oz, 192 Per Carton
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I'm not sure, but the box and pids seem to be durable enough for me, and I've purchased them three times before with no problems.
The date is February 19, which is less than 30 days after the purchase was made. However, I don't believe this is significant because these pods will last a long time; I'm not sure why the expiration date is so short.
Like milk or cereal at the store, cartons are dated with an expiration date when they are manufactured. Because I couldn't find a date code for manufacturing, it depends on how long it sits on the seller's shelf before being shipped to you. The expiration dates on the cartons I received ranged from three to six months. Even if you shake the sealed cup before using it, it can still pour out lumpy like bad milk. Before pouring, it's a good idea to give it a sniff.
Perhaps they will spoil over time, but a box of 192 lasts me about a month and a half in my cabinet with no signs of spoilage.
Selected User Reviews For Land O` Lakes Mini Moos Half amp; Half, .5oz, 192 Per Carton
I bought a box of these a couple of weeks ago. The expiration date had become smeared and illegible. Used 6- Last weekend, there were eight of them, and they were all fine. In the coffee today, they curdled. This was a complete waste of money, and they are not returnable or exchangeable.
Over half of these have curdled milk! I was horrified and disgusted by what I saw. BUYING THIS PRODUCT IS A MISTAKE!.
I'd be thrilled if these lasted at least six months for me. My copy arrived yesterday, February 18th, and it will expire next month, on March 9th. In our house, my husband is the only one who drinks coffee. I doubt he'll be able to consume 192pcs in under a month. As a result, I docked two stars.
This package arrived today with the appearance of having been tossed around in a tornado. The top had been crushed and was now OPEN. Many of the small creamer containers fell out when I picked it up. I'm not sure how it got here in such a state. I haven't had a chance to count the containers yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if a few are missing. Because the shipping label was on the bottom of the package, it's likely that some of it fell out when they turned it over to examine it.
Powdered "Creamer" is the name given to this substance. Powdered creamer is something that I despise. It has no resemblance to cream or half-and-half. This product enables me to have real cream in my office coffee without having to keep it refrigerated. As an added bonus, we were able to use real half and half in our coffee while camping in Canada. Joy!.
192 half-and-half would take a long time for me to consume.
These are the ones we buy because they are unflavored. Everything was in perfect working order when the package arrived. There are no clumps or curdles in the creamers. Until we're ready to order again, they'll be safe on the shelf.
I didn't think about the expiration date when I bought these. The carton contains 192 pieces. It was about 60 days before the expiration date. Because we only use two per day, we had to give some away before they ran out. Please remember this when purchasing the large carton.