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Is Giving Date Expired Nan 1 Pro Harmful To The Kid?

I m giving my child nan 1 pro. on the pack it was mentioned that expiry date is 11.10.2012 or three weeks after opening the pack ??? whichever is earlier but i noticed this afterwards and i had already given him this powdered milk many a times after completion of three weeks... kindly tell if its really harmful for my kid??
Tue, 10 Jun 2014
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Thanks for the query.
There is a difference between expiry date and use before date. Expiry date is for the whole content of the pack, opened or unopened. So if the expiry date is over you shouldn't be using the product as these are synthetic products, having additives and all that, these being chemicals, they have a shelf life. and start loosing their composition after the expiry date.
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Is Giving Date Expired Nan 1 Pro Harmful To The Kid?

Thanks for the query. There is a difference between expiry date and use before date. Expiry date is for the whole content of the pack, opened or unopened. So if the expiry date is over you shouldn t be using the product as these are synthetic products, having additives and all that, these being chemicals, they have a shelf life. and start loosing their composition after the expiry date.