It should have an expiration date. If not, it will last a looonnnggg time. Years and years.
2007-11-13 02:38:25
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answer #1
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answered by TnM4E 2
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Many, many years. Just make sure the cans have no damage, and that there is no expansion with the can at all. If you see the slightest hump on the top or bottom of the can, throw away immediately. Other than that, it should be fine.
Discard all bulging or swollen cans of food and food from glass jars with bulging lids. Commercial cans with bulging lids should be returned, unopened, to the vendor.
2007-11-13 11:36:30
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answer #2
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answered by mixemup 6
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Canned vegetable products theoretically have a shelf life of as long as several hundred years. Make sure the cans have not been damaged or unsealed in any way.
Refrigerate after opening.
2007-11-13 10:39:50
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answer #3
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answered by aviophage 7
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a very long time, the best before date will give you an idea but it is not unheard of for people to use tins that they put away during the wars even now.
2007-11-13 10:39:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think about a year. Most canned products last that long.
2007-11-13 10:38:48
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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Look at the" used by "date on the cans.
2007-11-13 10:39:51
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answered by Gemini7 4
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it will last for a long time
2007-11-13 10:38:54
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answered by jbelchsw 2
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Just check the expiration date.
2007-11-13 10:48:33
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answered by oOrbyluv 2
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as long as the cans are not rusted on the inside they should be ok
2007-11-13 10:39:01
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answered by CinnamonGirl777 4
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