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How old is your toothpaste?

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The Webby - 04 Dec 2005 06:09 GMT
I picked up a new tube of toothpaste this evening and thought I should
have a look at the expiration date.  I don't know when I last looked for
this information on toothpaste -- if ever, to tell the truth.

This is what is says:  22JUL072  ... as in 2072  ????

Wow. I was hoping if I live that long, there will be a new way to keep
out teeth clean.  I'm a little disappointed in the technology.  What
happened to the concept of progress????

Webby
The Webby - 04 Dec 2005 06:15 GMT
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<tmjiatroepidemic-C53E35.22093303122005@news-lb-02.socal.rr.com>,

> I picked up a new tube of toothpaste this evening and thought I should
> have a look at the expiration date.  I don't know when I last looked for
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>
> Webby

Check out the typos above!!! Ooooops.  I'm switching fonts as soon as I
find a better one for my *eyes*.

But for now, I'm going to brush my teeth with the new ageless toothpaste  
... clearly, my eyes are tired because I am tired.  It's been a long day
and so I'm going to say:  

"Goodnight, ya'll!"

Webby
The Webby - 04 Dec 2005 16:44 GMT
I did a little checking into the shelf life of toothpaste products.

The product I purchased is Colgate Total.  From the FAQ on the website,
here is what it says about shelf life of toothpaste:

>Does Colgate Total have the same shelf-life as regular Colgate
>Toothpaste?
>Colgate Total has a two-year expiration date, the same shelf-life as
>most other Colgate toothpastes.

So.... I'm thinking that the date which appears as:
22 JUL072 probably means that it expires on 22 JUL 2007 and has a two
(2) year shelf life.

This isn't so important if we purchase and use the product right away.  
But if we put this item, along with medications and other
expiration-dated items, into emergency/disaster kits, it is something to
be aware of as the kits are reviewed regularly.

Webby

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> In article
> <tmjiatroepidemic-C53E35.22093303122005@news-lb-02.socal.rr.com>,
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> Webby
Vaughn - 04 Dec 2005 17:08 GMT
> So.... I'm thinking that the date which appears as:
> 22 JUL072 probably means that it expires on 22 JUL 2007 and has a two
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> expiration-dated items, into emergency/disaster kits, it is something to
> be aware of as the kits are reviewed regularly.

    I believe that published shelf lives have more to do with reducing the
manufacturer's product liability tail than anything to do with the actual
product.  Drugs are virtually all manufactured with a shelf life of less than
two years, apparently regardless of the actual science.  It would be nice to
know what the shelf life of expensive drugs *really* is.

Vaughn
The Webby - 04 Dec 2005 17:16 GMT
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> > So.... I'm thinking that the date which appears as:
> > 22 JUL072 probably means that it expires on 22 JUL 2007 and has a two
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>
> Vaughn

It **sure** would be nice to know the shelf life of expensive drugs. We
know that most pharmaceuticals are good well beyond the date.  But I
don't think it is common knowledge on the street. Consider how unusable
that "date" on the toothpaste really is.  I also think the liability
issue goes hand in hand with promoting the purchase of more of the same
... (the wining and dining of physicians by pharmaceutical companies is
not as bad as it once was ... but it's pretty disgusting still, IMO).  
If they have "leftover pain medication", they must first dispose it the
"out-dated" because it "can't be any good if it expired recently.

Going to the refrigerator to check the date on the milk.  That is a date
I pay attention to!!!!  Just the thought of sour milk is ... Yuk!  ;-)

Webby
Stovepipe - 05 Dec 2005 02:23 GMT
> ... (the wining and dining of physicians by pharmaceutical companies is
> not as bad as it once was ... but it's pretty disgusting still, IMO).

I have never been 'wined and dined by pharm companies, IIRC... I've
never even gotten JELL-O....

<the Pipe sulks in the corner>
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The Webby - 05 Dec 2005 17:30 GMT
> > ... (the wining and dining of physicians by pharmaceutical companies is
> > not as bad as it once was ... but it's pretty disgusting still, IMO).
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> <the Pipe sulks in the corner>
> SP

Come on out of the corner, Pipe.  No sulking needed.  Wear it like a
badge instead.

Webby
Amatus Cremona - 05 Dec 2005 19:29 GMT
> Come on out of the corner, Pipe.  No sulking needed.  Wear it like a
> badge instead.

Like a spaghetti badge !

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> Webby
W_B - 05 Dec 2005 20:34 GMT
>> Come on out of the corner, Pipe.  No sulking needed.  Wear it like a
>> badge instead.
>
>Like a spaghetti badge !

Sounds messy.

Is that like a lobster bib ?
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Amatus Cremona - 05 Dec 2005 21:18 GMT
> Is that like a lobster bib ?

It is what you get if you do NOT use a bib.

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>>> Come on out of the corner, Pipe.  No sulking needed.  Wear it like a
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> wubbabubbazG@RBAGEyahoo.com
Dartos - 05 Dec 2005 13:56 GMT
They skip that part and advertise straight to the public now.  I find
that equally disgusting.

Dartos

 I also think the liability
> issue goes hand in hand with promoting the purchase of more of the same
> ... (the wining and dining of physicians by pharmaceutical companies is
> not as bad as it once was ... but it's pretty disgusting still, IMO).  
> Webby
The Webby - 05 Dec 2005 15:39 GMT
> They skip that part and advertise straight to the public now.  I find
> that equally disgusting.
>
> Dartos

At the very least, it is equally disgusting and a *big* topic for
concern.

Webby

>   I also think the liability
> > issue goes hand in hand with promoting the purchase of more of the same
> > ... (the wining and dining of physicians by pharmaceutical companies is
> > not as bad as it once was ... but it's pretty disgusting still, IMO).  
> > Webby
W_B - 05 Dec 2005 16:27 GMT
Same here, think it should be illegal to market meds on TV.

>They skip that part and advertise straight to the public now.  I find
>that equally disgusting.
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>> not as bad as it once was ... but it's pretty disgusting still, IMO).  
>> Webby

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The Webby - 04 Dec 2005 18:02 GMT
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> > Check out the typos above!!! Ooooops.  I'm switching fonts as soon as I
> > find a better one for my *eyes*.

Changed my font to "Chalkboard" at 12 pt *and* this is *much better*!!!
The font is a bit on the fun or funky side of fonts ... but that's okay.  
In fact, I think font selection contributes to crankiness online!!  When
you can't see what you're trying to read, that's enough to make a person
cranky!!  Anyway, I'm glad I don't need to put that tube of toothpaste
into my Will. (This being almost 2006 makes 2072 a long way off!)

Remember to brush your teeth regularly so you can use up your tube of
toothpaste during its two-year shelf-life. (In some cases, your paste
may be good for longer than two years.)

World peace may depend upon the fonts you use!!

Webby :-)
Stovepipe - 05 Dec 2005 02:23 GMT
> Remember to brush your teeth regularly so you can use up your tube of
> toothpaste during its two-year shelf-life. (In some cases, your paste
> may be good for longer than two years.)

And floss your teeth from your pocket.... um... I mean... floss your
pockets.... no..... again: keep pocketing your floss....

> World peace may depend upon the fonts you use!!
>
> Webby :-)
SP

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W_B - 05 Dec 2005 16:23 GMT
>> Remember to brush your teeth regularly so you can use up your tube of
>> toothpaste during its two-year shelf-life. (In some cases, your paste
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>> Webby :-)
>SP

I think that flossy guy is playing 'pocket pool'....
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W_B
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Floss-a-holics Anonymous - 05 Dec 2005 20:40 GMT
8 ball in the corner pocket...
2/10 combo side pocket...
Your text says no but your mouth says...Yeesssss....
Travis
 
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