Watter bottles?!


Question:

Watter bottles?

what wholed happen if you keep a bottle of water past its experation date


Answers:
When asked why water botled have expiration date, com companies replied, "we feel that an average storage of two years will help ensure optimal quality." They go on to recommend that you store bottled water in a cool and dry environment, away from non-food products.

According to the International Bottled Water Association, the FDA has not established a shelf life for water, so you can store those bottles indefinitely. As long as the packaging is intact and unopened, you shouldn't need to worry about any type of bacteria or microorganisms growing in the water. If the bottle has been opened, however, it can grow bacteria and algae if it is not consumed within 2 weeks.

So while it doesn't appear that unopened bottles of water actually go "bad" in the sense that they would make you sick, they might not taste the greatest after several years of sitting on the shelf collecting dust.

Nothing.

Maybe if it sits too long in its container it'll start tasting like plastic, but it wouldn't hurt. Water doesn't get old if it's in a sealed container, so I'm not sure why a date would even be on it.

Nothing really, it just wouldn't taste fresh, after a really long time water starts to taste and smell "old"

Check this out,

Water never has a experation date. It is okay just put it in the fridge.




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