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I had a trip planned in early October and was packed, including foodstuffs when I called it off.
I still have an unopened 8-pack of Arnold Sandwich Thins (Healthy Multi-Grain). The “Best by” date on the package is 10/4/14. They are now 7 weeks old, still soft, no sign of mold or blemish. They looks and feel like the day I bought them.
http://arnoldbread.com/products?tab=...thinsreg-rolls
7 weeks. There must be some a lot of preservative in the bread or some gas sealed in the packaging.
Question is, should I open the package and try one? Leave it factory sealed until it show some sign of age or inedibility? Open the package, take one out, re-seal the package and see how much longer they last?
I still have an unopened 8-pack of Arnold Sandwich Thins (Healthy Multi-Grain). The “Best by” date on the package is 10/4/14. They are now 7 weeks old, still soft, no sign of mold or blemish. They looks and feel like the day I bought them.
http://arnoldbread.com/products?tab=...thinsreg-rolls
7 weeks. There must be some a lot of preservative in the bread or some gas sealed in the packaging.
Question is, should I open the package and try one? Leave it factory sealed until it show some sign of age or inedibility? Open the package, take one out, re-seal the package and see how much longer they last?
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