Author Topic: Do TicTacs go old?  (Read 9476 times)

as a rule of thumb i dont eat things i find lying about


they gather dust

The one thing I used to keep in my room for a long period of time was bubblegum. I had this machine that dispensed it.

Twinkies actually only have like a shelf life of 28 days.

At my boarding school there was a cupboard that had sweets so old they had cemented themselves and melted onto the wood. They had been there for years.
holy stuff

its candy

of course not i dont think

I ate a skittle that was under my couch for a couple of years i think

if anything, you will get sick from the bacteria that has been trapped in the candy

Im not entirely sure.

On another note: I haven't had a tic-tac in 5 years :C

its candy

of course not i dont think

I ate a skittle that was under my couch for a couple of years i think

if anything, you will get sick from the bacteria that has been trapped in the candy

uhh...
That's disgusting.

misread topic title as "do tictacs turn to gold?"






"the only relic that survived from the old world"
Along with these fries we found at mcdolans...

I wouldn't eat them. Probably harmless but eating any food product that has been sitting around a cupboard for two years isn't a smart move.

Apparently this is what they are made of:

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sugar malterdextrin rice starch gum arabic artificial flavors magnesium sterate cariauba way yellow 5 blue 1

Not sure but that is what a website said.