You get caught in the moment and buy things to help – you use it for a bit, but later wonder if it is still good
Although most products have expiration dates, we take some more seriously than others. While we would have to be really hungry before eating something that’s past its printed expiration date, most people wouldn’t even think to check for a date when using some cannabis oil.
Like most things, cannabis products do have expiration dates, especially now that some states are legal and require more up to date labels and information. While the side effects of using these products won’t make you feel sick, it does mean that the cannabinoids in them won’t be as effective as they would be.
When properly stored, cannabis oils and topicals can last for long periods of time, even 12 months according to Remedy Review.
Cannabis Oil
The shelf life of different kinds of cannabis oils tend to be long, with experts claiming that most last from 1 to 2 years. Over time, the compound is expected to break down and become less effective, changing its smell and look. Cannabis oil that is expired is expected to smell and taste differently, developing a cloudy look that sets it apart from its traditional clear appearance.
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In order to make the most of your oil and preserve it for as long as possible, it’s important to protect the bottle from extreme weather conditions, much like your average marijuana bag. Keep your oil in a cool and dry place, preventing extreme heat and humidity. You can also keep in in the fridge, which will thicken the oil but will preserve the medicinal benefits.
Topicals
You can expect creams, lotions and other products of the sort to have expiration dates clearly printed on them. These tend to last for more than a year since the cannabis oil in them is mixed with other chemicals and stabilizers that lead to a longer shelf life.
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Still, in order to preserve their features you should store them in fresh and dry environments, keeping them away from really hot places, such as a inside the car during a sunny day, or near any lamps.