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Saturday, June 11, 2011 2:30:25 AM
2 years for glass and cans.
See below
WHAT IS THE SHELF LIFE? HOW DO I READ THE FRESHNESS CODE? HOW LONG CAN I KEEP YOUR PRODUCT BEFORE I DRINK IT?
The shelf life of our cans and glass bottles is 2 years from the day they were made, unopened. For the amber PET Plastic bottles, the shelf life is 18 months. After opening, the shelf life is 7-10 days refrigerated, 2-4 days not refrigerated. The date code, which shows when the product was made, can be found near the neck or on the cap of bottles, or on the bottom of cans, stamped in black. It is based on a Julian calendar code. The code may read as follows: Example M23408 (234 means the 234th day of the year, 08 means the year 2008. So, the product was made on the 234th day of 2008, and is good for 2 years from that day.)
http://www.drinkarizona.com/productcart/pc/viewcontent.asp?idpage=1
Grandmama hot pack pasteurization very well could have a two year shelf life.
Enough of the old tea remarks please!
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