Expired Syrups?

meg10052

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Hope I don't get in trouble for posting this question twice but just trying to get some to see my question.

Does anyone know if syrups go old? I have a lot of syrups that have been opened and some that have not. My business closed and all the syrups have been sitting on my kitchen counter for sometime. Knowing I should have taken care of this before now I didn't and now am hoping I don't regret that. I'd hate to have to throw them out. On some of the bottles there is a best used by date...but even a few of them have the year 2003 on them and my shop wasn't around till 2005 so I have not idea. Tried calling the company but didn't get through. Hopefully someone here might have an idea.

Thank you in advance.
 

Jackson

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If you closed your business, chances are you no longer have liability insurance. Selling syrups that you are unsure of would not be wise. I would throw away all expired product. I don't know what brand of flavor you have, but the wholesale cost of Torani or Davinci is under $4.00 a bottle. If you have expired stuff, you might get 10 cents on the dollar or $.40 each. If one person got sick from drinking your syrup, it could cost you thousands of dollars in a law suit.
 
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