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To: TimF who wrote (13395)5/11/2001 12:28:21 AM
From: The Philosopher  Respond to of 82486
 
I have an unopened container of
apple juice that has been in my refigerator for awhile.


The only moral thing to do is to throw it out.

LOL!!



To: TimF who wrote (13395)5/11/2001 7:52:57 AM
From: Lane3  Respond to of 82486
 
How long does refrigerated juice remain good anyway?

I'm not qualified to answer. I recall having seen web sites that have a lot of info on that. Bunches of people on the Y2K thread knew that stuff cold, but I am not one of them. My juice example notwithstanding, I don't take any chances with spoiled food. I throw it out.

However, if the juice in your fridge is unopened, it's good until the date on the container or a little after. After it's opened, maybe a week.

Karen