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Once it is opened, it goes bad quickly.
In general, you want to eat only very fresh foood, regardless of the date. Mike wrote: >Ok, now some three days later it smells and tastes fine. Very odd. > > > > > >>"Mike" > wrote in message . com... >> >> >>>I purchased several containers of vanilla soy milk from the store >>>about a month ago. It's the kind where it doesn't have to be >>>refrigerated until it's been opened. The expiration date is for >>>something like July 2004. The first two boxes were fine but this third >>>one smells like eggs. I think it smells like hard-boiled eggs, I'm not >>>really sure though. It also doesn't taste like anything where the >>>first two tasted like vanilla soy milk. The container had been stored >>>in my dining room where the temperature is probably around 68 degrees >>>Fahrenheit. Is this milk going bad? >>> >>> |
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