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Why is Hawaiian Punch supposed to be refrigerated after it's opened? Is
it still ok to drink if it hasn't been refrigerated for almost 3 weeks
after it's been opened?

I know there are many foods and drinks that might smell, look, and
taste ok once they've been opened but they might contain bacteria that
can cause illness. It's just hard to know what will make you sick and
what won't.

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Mike S. wrote:
> Why is Hawaiian Punch supposed to be refrigerated after it's opened?


Because the Powers That Be assure that someone that would be mentally
impaired enough to purchase and even imbibe Hawaiian Punch want to make
sure that you would sit around and worry about it for eons afterwards.

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