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Old 04-29-14, 01:55 PM   #1
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Lightbulb Calcium/reptivite to old?

So I just looked a little at my Repti Calcium which date (to if it is to old) is gone, I was just thinking, can dust calcium/vitamine really become to old?.

Is it less effective or something?, I got 300G in this one left, and I think it is a waste to throw it away if it is not to old, do you guys throw your vitamins/calciums away when the date say it is to old?.

It is maybe a stupid question but I just can't put my mind to think something like that can become to old :/.
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Old 04-29-14, 03:28 PM   #2
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Re: Calcium/reptivite to old?

That's a really good question, not sure if calcium powder goes bad, I think it's just the law that they have to label it with an expiration date, some things go bad while others don't, I'm sure someone on here will have the answer to this.
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Old 04-29-14, 03:57 PM   #3
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Re: Calcium/reptivite to old?

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That's a really good question, not sure if calcium powder goes bad, I think it's just the law that they have to label it with an expiration date, some things go bad while others don't, I'm sure someone on here will have the answer to this.
okay thanks, I will try and see if someone knows XD
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Re: Calcium/reptivite to old?

From my understanding, the general consensus with supplements is on par with what jpsteele just noted. It's most likely just put there for legal reasons, and not really to indicate when it starts going bad.
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