How do you interpret the expiration code on your Kellogg’s brand product? The key is to understand that the expiration date is presented in “MMDDY” format — the first two digits represent the month, the next two digits are the day of the month, and the final digit is the year.
Popular Kellogg’s products that we carry (both in our vending machines and sold by the case) include Cheez-Its, Famous Amos cookies, Nutrigrain cereal bars, Pop Tarts, and a variety of cereals (Apple Jacks, Cocoa Krispies, Corn Pops, Froot Loops, Frosted Flakes, Frosted Mini Wheats, Raisin Bran, Rice Krispies, and Special K).
Different types of snacks have varying expiration dates: Potato chips will last one month after expiration date. Crackers and pretzels can last up to three months. One of the longest lasting snacks is popcorn, which has a shelf life of one to two years. I have a box of Cheez-it that expired June 2016, so as of today, it's past expiration for 8 months. I never eat the crackers, my kids did, so I decided to try and see what it tastes like. I couldn't tell if it's bad or not, it does have a little sour taste but I'm not sure if it's just the way it's supposed to taste with the cheeses.
Pop Tart Expiration Date Codes
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