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Best By Date - Chocolate

Hi, everyone! I have some chocolates that have a "best by" date that is 15 days away from.

My question would be whether I can sell these chocolates on Amazon. From what I researched, chocolates do not have an expiration date and can easily be consumed without risk after the "best by" date.

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Best By Date - Chocolate

Hi, everyone! I have some chocolates that have a "best by" date that is 15 days away from.

My question would be whether I can sell these chocolates on Amazon. From what I researched, chocolates do not have an expiration date and can easily be consumed without risk after the "best by" date.

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Seller_AXC06kcsKI1qG
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I wouldn't

Why risk your account over some old chocolate?

It doesn't matter what you researched.

If a customer gets your item and see the "best by" is just a few days they WILL complain and you'll probably be hit with "Expired Product" violations.

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Seller_8sP6ffckcRn6v
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There may not be a health risk to eat it after the best by date. But the taste, mouthfeel, and crunch are effected as the chocolate ages. Appearance also change. The chocolate is loosing its sheen overtime.

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Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI
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NO! With 15 days left that would be a violation!

Expiration-dated product definition

All products with an expiration date are considered expiration dated. Expiration-dated products also include any product that has a shelf life, or that loses effectiveness with time, even if an expiration date is not indicated on the product or its packaging.

All expiration-dated products intended for regular application or consumption must be received by the customer with sufficient time for use. For example, a bottle of supplements with 240 daily servings must be received by the customer more than 240 days before expiration. This requirement extends to all individual products sold in bulk, or as part of a bundle. In addition, food and beverage products—as well as products that ship with food or beverages—must be lot-controlled and received by the customer with sufficient time for use.

The table below lists products that Amazon considers subject to expiration, along with their respective shelf-life guidelines.

Note: This is not an exhaustive list and is intended as a guide only.

Product Shelf life

Chips and other snacks 90–180 days

Dried fruit 180–270 days

Baby formula 180–365 days

Cereal and granola bars 180–365 days

Pet food and treats 180–540 days

Beverages such as coffee, tea, soda, and juice 270–540 days

Salad dressings and oils 270 days

Flour, spices, and baking supplies 270–365 days

Peanut butter, jams, and preserves 365 days

Pasta 365 days

Condiments, including salt, pepper, and sugar 365–730 days

Candy 540 days

Canned food 540 days

Herbal or mineral supplements 730 days

Cleaning supplies 900–1,825 days

Personal care and beauty products (shampoos, soaps, lotions, makeup, fragrances) 900–1,825 days

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Seller_5x445YEo2V6NS
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

"Best by" is a food industry trick. Unfortunately, it was accepted by all the people who believe it's not safe after the expire date.

You should expect tons of bad reviews if you insist to sell them.

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Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

As a seller of food products on Amazon (including chocolate items) we do not sell anything FBM that's 30 days or less. We *may* list these on that other large used-to-be-auction-only site. When we do that the best by date is in the title and the top of the description.

We recently had a customer notify us that a chocolate product we sent them had bloomed. It still had over 3 months of shelf life left....and we stored it in a climate controlled warehouse. The customer was polite, but not everyone would be.

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KJ_Amazon
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Expiration-dated product attributes

Shelf-life requirements for expiration-dated products

Hello @Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq. I see you have received a lot of good advice and information from @Seller_AXC06kcsKI1qG, @Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI, @Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY, and other sellers.

I included two links to help pages about expiration-dated products.

Please note that best-by or sell-by date is considered the equivalent of an expiration date.

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Seller_52pUzzgnsLDGs
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

I think greed has overshadowed common sense. If you really think it's going to be okay, throw them all in the freezer right now and you can eat them yourself over the next few months, but you definitely don't try to sell it.

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Seller_5xUDjRTyrAgVB
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

Would you play with fire? Then dont play with expiration dates or best by dates on Amazon... Or anywhere for that matter. Also, if you've sold any, make sure you have a top tier business insurance plan

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Seller_z8B6sbyn6Gc53
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it's sad that this is something that you actually considered. There might even be people who are doing this.

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Seller_52pUzzgnsLDGs
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I'm thinking she got an amazing deal at the dollar store, and after she got home she noticed the date.

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Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

Best By Date - Chocolate

Hi, everyone! I have some chocolates that have a "best by" date that is 15 days away from.

My question would be whether I can sell these chocolates on Amazon. From what I researched, chocolates do not have an expiration date and can easily be consumed without risk after the "best by" date.

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Best By Date - Chocolate

Hi, everyone! I have some chocolates that have a "best by" date that is 15 days away from.

My question would be whether I can sell these chocolates on Amazon. From what I researched, chocolates do not have an expiration date and can easily be consumed without risk after the "best by" date.

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Hi, everyone! I have some chocolates that have a "best by" date that is 15 days away from.

My question would be whether I can sell these chocolates on Amazon. From what I researched, chocolates do not have an expiration date and can easily be consumed without risk after the "best by" date.

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Seller_AXC06kcsKI1qG
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

I wouldn't

Why risk your account over some old chocolate?

It doesn't matter what you researched.

If a customer gets your item and see the "best by" is just a few days they WILL complain and you'll probably be hit with "Expired Product" violations.

290
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Seller_8sP6ffckcRn6v
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

There may not be a health risk to eat it after the best by date. But the taste, mouthfeel, and crunch are effected as the chocolate ages. Appearance also change. The chocolate is loosing its sheen overtime.

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Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

NO! With 15 days left that would be a violation!

Expiration-dated product definition

All products with an expiration date are considered expiration dated. Expiration-dated products also include any product that has a shelf life, or that loses effectiveness with time, even if an expiration date is not indicated on the product or its packaging.

All expiration-dated products intended for regular application or consumption must be received by the customer with sufficient time for use. For example, a bottle of supplements with 240 daily servings must be received by the customer more than 240 days before expiration. This requirement extends to all individual products sold in bulk, or as part of a bundle. In addition, food and beverage products—as well as products that ship with food or beverages—must be lot-controlled and received by the customer with sufficient time for use.

The table below lists products that Amazon considers subject to expiration, along with their respective shelf-life guidelines.

Note: This is not an exhaustive list and is intended as a guide only.

Product Shelf life

Chips and other snacks 90–180 days

Dried fruit 180–270 days

Baby formula 180–365 days

Cereal and granola bars 180–365 days

Pet food and treats 180–540 days

Beverages such as coffee, tea, soda, and juice 270–540 days

Salad dressings and oils 270 days

Flour, spices, and baking supplies 270–365 days

Peanut butter, jams, and preserves 365 days

Pasta 365 days

Condiments, including salt, pepper, and sugar 365–730 days

Candy 540 days

Canned food 540 days

Herbal or mineral supplements 730 days

Cleaning supplies 900–1,825 days

Personal care and beauty products (shampoos, soaps, lotions, makeup, fragrances) 900–1,825 days

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Seller_5x445YEo2V6NS
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

"Best by" is a food industry trick. Unfortunately, it was accepted by all the people who believe it's not safe after the expire date.

You should expect tons of bad reviews if you insist to sell them.

51
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Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

As a seller of food products on Amazon (including chocolate items) we do not sell anything FBM that's 30 days or less. We *may* list these on that other large used-to-be-auction-only site. When we do that the best by date is in the title and the top of the description.

We recently had a customer notify us that a chocolate product we sent them had bloomed. It still had over 3 months of shelf life left....and we stored it in a climate controlled warehouse. The customer was polite, but not everyone would be.

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KJ_Amazon
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

Expiration-dated product attributes

Shelf-life requirements for expiration-dated products

Hello @Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq. I see you have received a lot of good advice and information from @Seller_AXC06kcsKI1qG, @Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI, @Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY, and other sellers.

I included two links to help pages about expiration-dated products.

Please note that best-by or sell-by date is considered the equivalent of an expiration date.

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Seller_52pUzzgnsLDGs
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

I think greed has overshadowed common sense. If you really think it's going to be okay, throw them all in the freezer right now and you can eat them yourself over the next few months, but you definitely don't try to sell it.

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Seller_5xUDjRTyrAgVB
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

Would you play with fire? Then dont play with expiration dates or best by dates on Amazon... Or anywhere for that matter. Also, if you've sold any, make sure you have a top tier business insurance plan

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Seller_z8B6sbyn6Gc53
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

it's sad that this is something that you actually considered. There might even be people who are doing this.

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Seller_52pUzzgnsLDGs
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

I'm thinking she got an amazing deal at the dollar store, and after she got home she noticed the date.

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Seller_AXC06kcsKI1qG
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

I wouldn't

Why risk your account over some old chocolate?

It doesn't matter what you researched.

If a customer gets your item and see the "best by" is just a few days they WILL complain and you'll probably be hit with "Expired Product" violations.

290
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Seller_AXC06kcsKI1qG
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

I wouldn't

Why risk your account over some old chocolate?

It doesn't matter what you researched.

If a customer gets your item and see the "best by" is just a few days they WILL complain and you'll probably be hit with "Expired Product" violations.

290
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Seller_8sP6ffckcRn6v
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

There may not be a health risk to eat it after the best by date. But the taste, mouthfeel, and crunch are effected as the chocolate ages. Appearance also change. The chocolate is loosing its sheen overtime.

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Seller_8sP6ffckcRn6v
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

There may not be a health risk to eat it after the best by date. But the taste, mouthfeel, and crunch are effected as the chocolate ages. Appearance also change. The chocolate is loosing its sheen overtime.

61
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Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

NO! With 15 days left that would be a violation!

Expiration-dated product definition

All products with an expiration date are considered expiration dated. Expiration-dated products also include any product that has a shelf life, or that loses effectiveness with time, even if an expiration date is not indicated on the product or its packaging.

All expiration-dated products intended for regular application or consumption must be received by the customer with sufficient time for use. For example, a bottle of supplements with 240 daily servings must be received by the customer more than 240 days before expiration. This requirement extends to all individual products sold in bulk, or as part of a bundle. In addition, food and beverage products—as well as products that ship with food or beverages—must be lot-controlled and received by the customer with sufficient time for use.

The table below lists products that Amazon considers subject to expiration, along with their respective shelf-life guidelines.

Note: This is not an exhaustive list and is intended as a guide only.

Product Shelf life

Chips and other snacks 90–180 days

Dried fruit 180–270 days

Baby formula 180–365 days

Cereal and granola bars 180–365 days

Pet food and treats 180–540 days

Beverages such as coffee, tea, soda, and juice 270–540 days

Salad dressings and oils 270 days

Flour, spices, and baking supplies 270–365 days

Peanut butter, jams, and preserves 365 days

Pasta 365 days

Condiments, including salt, pepper, and sugar 365–730 days

Candy 540 days

Canned food 540 days

Herbal or mineral supplements 730 days

Cleaning supplies 900–1,825 days

Personal care and beauty products (shampoos, soaps, lotions, makeup, fragrances) 900–1,825 days

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Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

NO! With 15 days left that would be a violation!

Expiration-dated product definition

All products with an expiration date are considered expiration dated. Expiration-dated products also include any product that has a shelf life, or that loses effectiveness with time, even if an expiration date is not indicated on the product or its packaging.

All expiration-dated products intended for regular application or consumption must be received by the customer with sufficient time for use. For example, a bottle of supplements with 240 daily servings must be received by the customer more than 240 days before expiration. This requirement extends to all individual products sold in bulk, or as part of a bundle. In addition, food and beverage products—as well as products that ship with food or beverages—must be lot-controlled and received by the customer with sufficient time for use.

The table below lists products that Amazon considers subject to expiration, along with their respective shelf-life guidelines.

Note: This is not an exhaustive list and is intended as a guide only.

Product Shelf life

Chips and other snacks 90–180 days

Dried fruit 180–270 days

Baby formula 180–365 days

Cereal and granola bars 180–365 days

Pet food and treats 180–540 days

Beverages such as coffee, tea, soda, and juice 270–540 days

Salad dressings and oils 270 days

Flour, spices, and baking supplies 270–365 days

Peanut butter, jams, and preserves 365 days

Pasta 365 days

Condiments, including salt, pepper, and sugar 365–730 days

Candy 540 days

Canned food 540 days

Herbal or mineral supplements 730 days

Cleaning supplies 900–1,825 days

Personal care and beauty products (shampoos, soaps, lotions, makeup, fragrances) 900–1,825 days

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Seller_5x445YEo2V6NS
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

"Best by" is a food industry trick. Unfortunately, it was accepted by all the people who believe it's not safe after the expire date.

You should expect tons of bad reviews if you insist to sell them.

51
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Seller_5x445YEo2V6NS
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

"Best by" is a food industry trick. Unfortunately, it was accepted by all the people who believe it's not safe after the expire date.

You should expect tons of bad reviews if you insist to sell them.

51
Responder
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Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

As a seller of food products on Amazon (including chocolate items) we do not sell anything FBM that's 30 days or less. We *may* list these on that other large used-to-be-auction-only site. When we do that the best by date is in the title and the top of the description.

We recently had a customer notify us that a chocolate product we sent them had bloomed. It still had over 3 months of shelf life left....and we stored it in a climate controlled warehouse. The customer was polite, but not everyone would be.

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Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

As a seller of food products on Amazon (including chocolate items) we do not sell anything FBM that's 30 days or less. We *may* list these on that other large used-to-be-auction-only site. When we do that the best by date is in the title and the top of the description.

We recently had a customer notify us that a chocolate product we sent them had bloomed. It still had over 3 months of shelf life left....and we stored it in a climate controlled warehouse. The customer was polite, but not everyone would be.

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KJ_Amazon
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

Expiration-dated product attributes

Shelf-life requirements for expiration-dated products

Hello @Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq. I see you have received a lot of good advice and information from @Seller_AXC06kcsKI1qG, @Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI, @Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY, and other sellers.

I included two links to help pages about expiration-dated products.

Please note that best-by or sell-by date is considered the equivalent of an expiration date.

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KJ_Amazon
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

Expiration-dated product attributes

Shelf-life requirements for expiration-dated products

Hello @Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq. I see you have received a lot of good advice and information from @Seller_AXC06kcsKI1qG, @Seller_4zBzdtgCyS9EI, @Seller_z3XfkorVSmnEY, and other sellers.

I included two links to help pages about expiration-dated products.

Please note that best-by or sell-by date is considered the equivalent of an expiration date.

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Seller_52pUzzgnsLDGs
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

I think greed has overshadowed common sense. If you really think it's going to be okay, throw them all in the freezer right now and you can eat them yourself over the next few months, but you definitely don't try to sell it.

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Seller_52pUzzgnsLDGs
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

I think greed has overshadowed common sense. If you really think it's going to be okay, throw them all in the freezer right now and you can eat them yourself over the next few months, but you definitely don't try to sell it.

80
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Seller_5xUDjRTyrAgVB
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

Would you play with fire? Then dont play with expiration dates or best by dates on Amazon... Or anywhere for that matter. Also, if you've sold any, make sure you have a top tier business insurance plan

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Seller_5xUDjRTyrAgVB
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

Would you play with fire? Then dont play with expiration dates or best by dates on Amazon... Or anywhere for that matter. Also, if you've sold any, make sure you have a top tier business insurance plan

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Seller_z8B6sbyn6Gc53
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

it's sad that this is something that you actually considered. There might even be people who are doing this.

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Seller_z8B6sbyn6Gc53
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

it's sad that this is something that you actually considered. There might even be people who are doing this.

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Seller_52pUzzgnsLDGs
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

I'm thinking she got an amazing deal at the dollar store, and after she got home she noticed the date.

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Seller_52pUzzgnsLDGs
En respuesta a la entrada de Seller_TCG31z5HOQtXq

I'm thinking she got an amazing deal at the dollar store, and after she got home she noticed the date.

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