That's older than I am. That's nuts.
That moment when mayonnaise is an instrument.
Imagine a bag of minute pasta saying "warning, after expiration, pasta may cook in 59 seconds".
Was it a certain brand? If nothing bad happened due to eating cinnamon older than I am, that's amazing.
Maybe I should do this for my 25th birthday next month, celebrate with 25-year-old cinnamon that may have been born when I was.
Does it lose any of its hotness?
What do you mean?
Fun fact: If you collect mad honey (the term for honey contaminated by bees which have pollinated poisonous flowers), you can wait for the poison to expire.
Do things that have a BBF date expire if you wait years?
I haven't even had a fridge last that long.
If it's meat, I typically follow that advice, though they make the expiration dates otherwise super difficult to find (if at all) and I usually find out in hindsight, and so over time, I have become used to just not thinking of the expiration dates unless an actual issue. I was with some friends the other day and they were amazed I was eating a nutrient bar that was almost a year past the date (still waiting for the side effects, which in a way surprises me as that would be my answer). Usually for them, once the expiration date comes, they just throw a thing outside for the animals (which I do very infrequently; typically I employ foods I don't trust as art materials as I discovered it helps that hobby).
Syrup I always thought was like honey. It comes from tree sap and that can even be fermented.
Aunt Jemima be like "I'm still here, critics!"