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Originally Posted by ClimbGuy
(Post 8022360)
A couple weeks is an extremely long time or something to sit on a shelf. Especially a staple like Coke.
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Delta miles are back - big change redemption levels
850 skymiles for 335 MCR points
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Originally Posted by warrenc1
(Post 8027024)
850 skymiles for 335 MCR points
3000 skymiles for 1180 MCR points 7000 skymiles for 2750 MCR points |
Just got back from Albertsons in Baton Rouge and received a code worth 20 points plus doubling the code entered after that. Ended up with 40 points for a 24 pack of Dasani that is on sale this week.
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Originally Posted by ClimbGuy
(Post 8022360)
A couple weeks is an extremely long time or something to sit on a shelf. Especially a staple like Coke.
Just as a point of information, Diet Pepsi/Diet Coke and other drink products with aspartame have a MUCH shorter shelf life than regular cola products (usually 3 months for diet as opposed to 9 months or so for regular). |
Originally Posted by flyerwife
(Post 8028268)
nor the expiration date of March 2007. [...] drink products with aspartame have a MUCH shorter shelf life than regular cola products (usually 3 months for diet as opposed to 9 months or so for regular).
Granted, I wouldn't routinely buy products after their "best before" date - the only reason I'm drinking them now is because I already had them - but there's nothing specifically wrong with doing so unless it's REALLY past the date and the products haven't been well-kept (leading to early breakdown of the aspartame). |
Originally Posted by cepheid
(Post 8029134)
FWIW, that's not an "expiration" date, it's a "best before" date. The product is still perfectly fine well beyond that date, as long as it's kept in a reasonably cool (e.g. 70 degrees) environment and not in direct sunlight (which can break down the aspartame and destroy the sweetness).
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What I was trying to say in my post (and admittedly I did a pretty poor job of doing it) was if you keep seeing Coke products towards the end of the year continue to have the mycokerewards logo, then there is a good chance they plan to extend the program past 12/31/07. Even though you can currently redeem points through 1/31/08, I don't think Coke wants too many people buying products with mcr's past the end date the program allows you to redeem them. If you start seeing regular packaging again, it is a good sign the program will not be extended.
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Originally Posted by cepheid
(Post 8029134)
FWIW, that's not an "expiration" date, it's a "best before" date. The product is still perfectly fine well beyond that date, as long as it's kept in a reasonably cool (e.g. 70 degrees) environment and not in direct sunlight (which can break down the aspartame and destroy the sweetness). I'm still drinking Diet Coke with a "best before" date of November 2006, and it tastes just fine. (If you're wondering why, it's because I amassed a huge stockpile thanks to coupons from the Winter Olympics promotion that had to be redeemed before they expired. I gave away half my stash of coupons here on FT, but still had a lot left to drink...)
Granted, I wouldn't routinely buy products after their "best before" date - the only reason I'm drinking them now is because I already had them - but there's nothing specifically wrong with doing so unless it's REALLY past the date and the products haven't been well-kept (leading to early breakdown of the aspartame). |
Originally Posted by bob12403
(Post 8034203)
My experience has been very different from yours. I drink Diet Coke regularly, and I find it always starts tasting "off" no more than a week past the date on the package. Doesn't matter if it's cans or bottles, or if it's been stored in my pantry or bought from a cold drink machine. I would never drink a can of Diet Coke that was out of date.
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Originally Posted by jonathanl
(Post 8034053)
So do cans last longer, since there is no sunlight?
I've also experienced some cans with a distinctly metallic (and rather disgusting) flavor, whereas I've never had that experience from a plastic bottle... perhaps the cans were just improperly stored, don't know.
Originally Posted by KWShark
(Post 8034096)
If you start seeing regular packaging again, it is a good sign the program will not be extended.
Originally Posted by bob12403
(Post 8034203)
I drink Diet Coke regularly, and I find it always starts tasting "off" no more than a week past the date on the package.
Originally Posted by rrgg
(Post 8034226)
I recently opened some old Coke Zero cans and noticed they have a lot less flavor than fresh cans.
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Off topic, sorta, but...the Papa John's points that you actually 'win' like 200 points, according to what I've read won't be issued till 6-8 wks AFTER the promotion ends. If the 'promotion' ends 12/31/07, and you don't get your point till mid Feb. or so, what good does that do?? I'm not referring to the 'instant' 10 pt. codes, but the codes that are actually won during a daily entry.
Also, on the taste, I had a coupon for cans and a 2 liter (Diet, Decaf). Does anyone else notice a significant difference in the taste? It was like it was 2 different liquids!!! Both products were fresh; but the bottle, tho' unhandy, was much better tasting... |
Just curious... how much time does it take for you to collect points for something meaningful. E.g. say 3000 points for FF miles?
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>>>>>>Just curious... how much time does it take for you to collect points for something meaningful. E.g. say 3000 points for FF miles?
If you can find an air show by the Blue Angels, have a few bags handy and a committed 9 year old dreaming about a Wii his dad won't get for him without some pain....it could only take a few hours of work!!!! He is pretty much set in entering the codes for a long time:D |
Originally Posted by lifeonitsown
(Post 8036115)
Just curious... how much time does it take for you to collect points for something meaningful. E.g. say 3000 points for FF miles?
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