How Long Can Those Canned Coffee Drinks Go Beyond Their Expiration Date?
3 August 2009 in Coffee makerI got a bunch (as in 5 or 6 cases) of those canned coffee drinks. I think the brand is cinnabon. I didn’t realize the expiration date is about a week or so away, and I’m curious how long they are safe to drink after that point.
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Canned coffee tastes awful whether it’s expired or not.
EDIT: I am a dork…I didn’t read your question properly! I thought you meant canned coffee like you buy in grocery stores(like folgers).
Like the poster below me said, check and see if there is milk in the ingredients, milk will be the one thing that will make you sick if it is too far beyond the expiration date.
Also, is the expiration date really a best before date? If it is, that should give you a week or two extra on drinking them, as those are really sell-by dates.
Again sorry for the misunderstanding!
I wouldn’t go to far rom the expiration. Isn’t there milk in it? ( dry milk… or whatever it is they use?)
The taste of canned won’t be much different until you can smell the rancid oils, and some people never notice a difference.