![]() While the ingredients that give the energy boost in these drinks might start to lose their potency or effectiveness after two years, that doesn’t mean that these drinks become unsafe or dangerous to consume. ![]() Do Energy Drinks Expire?Įnergy drinks do technically “expire,” – but that’s not usually going to happen for at least two years past the actual production date.Īre these drinks dangerous to consume two years after being bottled or canned (usually a year beyond their printed expiration date)? But it isn’t going to be unsafe to consume in most circumstances for at least a couple of months beyond that expiration date – usually a year out from its bottling. Your energy drink will taste the best within the first 6 to 9 months of it being produced, that’s for sure. Still, in several cases (like with canned goods, water, and energy drinks that stay “fresh” for years), the expiration date is there to give the companies producing and selling those products legal protection. This expiration date often coincides with the shelf life of perishable items. The US federal government requires all food and drinks sold to the public to have an expiration date printed on that product's package, container, or label. Straight out of the gate, you should know that there’s rarely anything wrong with drinking energy drinks, even a couple of months past the expiration date printed on the can. ![]() References and Citations Can You Drink Expired Energy Drinks? ![]()
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