I got a good deal on a 3.5 pound bag of Swedish Fish, but they’re “best by” Nov 14.

So which will make me sicker? Eating them all within a week, or eating them after they go bad.

  • @[email protected]
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    32 years ago

    A vacuum sealer is your friend. I buy giant bags of everything now and split it up into single serving portions that last a long time.

  • @[email protected]
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    82 years ago

    You’ll be fine. That’s not an explicit expiration date. It’s just a date to be guaranteed a minimum quality.,

  • FuglyDuck
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    92 years ago

    Quit well, I imagine.

    worst case scenario, they get hard?

  • ryan
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    322 years ago

    It probably won’t make you ill immediately, more likely the texture or flavor would begin to suffer first (hence “best by” rather than “expiration” date). Keeping it stored properly (i.e. not an open bag but something sealed) would likely allow it to last longer.

    You should probably not eat 3.5lb of candy within 10 days unless you are trying to make your intestines suffer, but if you choose to binge please update us as to the state of your health so that you may be used as a cautionary tale.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 years ago

      I’m expecting an update similar to the sugar free gummy bear reviews on Amazon.

      Also, 2014 is almost a decade out of date. If it doesn’t kill OP it’ll definitely make them a super hero

  • @[email protected]
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    182 years ago

    “best by” isn’t an expiration date, it’s just a product suggestion.
    Only a very few things, like baby food, have an actual expiration date that’s meaningful.

    Treat them like any other food. If it looks fine, smells fine, feels fine and tastes fine, it’s probably fine.
    They’re basically entirely sugar, so the biggest worry is going to be drying out, not spoiling.

  • Taztrophe
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    32 years ago

    You’ll be fine (like everyone has said).

    Honestly there are some candies that I prefer stale (usually past the best by date), chiefly Gummi Baren and Tootsie Rolls. Just somehow more satisfying once they’re less soft.

  • It would take an awful lot of time or other circumstances for swedish fish to become inedible. They’ll just get “stale” (with gummy candy, this is usually just getting a bit harder/chewier) and, in my experience with gummy Lifesavers, the flavor becomes more concentrated. I actually like that stuff just a little stale.

  • Dandroid
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    182 years ago

    In the US, the “best by” date means nothing. They just want you to throw it away so you buy more. If it looks fine, smells fine, and tastes fine, it’s fine.

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    122 years ago

    Swede here. As a certified specialist in Swedish fish storage I recommend the following:

    Divide the 3.5 pounds into smaller portions and store in separate containers (fx Ziploc bags).

    That way they won’t go stale as fast since the unopened bags will retain the moisture.

  • R0cket_M00se
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    132 years ago

    Probably for awhile, it’s a hard gummy candy. They’ll harden but I’m not even sure they can go bad.

  • Zellith
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    2 years ago

    Best before dates codes are more what you’d call guidelines than actual rules. Yar

  • @[email protected]
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    182 years ago

    Since you already received the genuine answers:

    You need to be really careful. The expiration date isn’t exact, but after that, they’ll quickly ferment and turn into Surströmming on the inside.