![]() ![]() Here’s a list of snacks, ranked by freshness level:Crackers and chips: Once opened, two weeks in the pantryMuffins: three days in the pantry one week in the fridge two months in the freezerCakes: four days in the pantry one week in the fridge three months in the freezerīreads: four days in the pantry two weeks in the fridge three months in the freezerBrownies: two weeks in the pantry one month in the fridge three months in the freezerHow long to edible drinks last?Shelf-stable drinks left unopened will last six to nine months in a cool location, whether in the pantry or the fridge. Locked, labeled, and airtight will keep things fresh. Always use a clean knife or spoon every time you dip in.How long do edible snacks and baked goods last?As with candies, air is not your friend when it comes to anything baked. Here’s the storage life for some commonly used condiments, once opened:Shop highly rated dispensaries near youShowing you dispensaries near Boardman, ORSee all .See all dispensariesSee all dispensariesPickles: Two weeksĬhutneys, mayonnaise, and salad dressings: Two monthsBarbecue sauce: Four monthsKetchup, jams, and jellies: Six monthsPeanut butter: Six to nine months (refrigerated two to three months in the pantry)Mustards: 12 monthsMould in the jar? Most likely cross-contamination. Consider adding “date made” to your labelled cannabis condiments before locking away in a fridge-safe container. Chocolate will also absorb flavours from surrounding foods in the fridge, but because your cannabis chocolate is locked in its own labeled, airtight container, you won’t have this problem.How long do home-made edibles and condiments last?The Cannabis Act only allows retailers to sell shelf-stable edibles, ruling out most infused condiments, but if you choose to make your own, know that most are only good for a few months in the fridge. Dark chocolate lasts up to one year milk and white chocolate eight to 10 months.You can refrigerate or freeze chocolate to help it last an extra two to four months, but it will develop a “sugar bloom”-a harmless white film caused by absorbing moisture from the fridge. Wrap leftovers in foil and store in a cool, dark place-that locked, labeled box on the top pantry shelf is ideal. Keep leftovers tightly wrapped before labeling and locking away, six to nine months.How to store edible chocolateLike other candy, chocolate is sensitive to humidity and temperature. Hard candies will keep up to one year anything softer, six to nine months.Jellied candies and fudge will lose moisture and freshness quickly in the open air. Anything soft, like caramels, should be individually wrapped if they aren’t already, before storing in said locked container. Keep these in a locked, labeled, airtight container on a cool spot in your pantry. Cool and dry is best, but not all candies store the same:Sweets like hard candies and caramels absorb moisture, making them soften and stick together over time (e.g. Last updated March 10, 2021Jesse Milns/LeaflyWhether you’ve brought home a stash of CBD foodstuffs or picked up some THC edibles (10 mg per serving, as per the legal limits), don’t get burned by letting these foods go stale and inedible before consuming them all.Or worse, having them gobbled down by unsuspecting guests-or even worse: by children or pets.For all your cannabis goodies, remember three things: lock, label, colour: Store in lockable containers, clearly label the contents, and, when making your own recipes, colour them differently than non-cannabis foods (ideally green, because: weed).How to store gummy edibles and candiesSince sugar acts as a natural preservative, cannabis candies will last a while, but air and temperature can make their texture unappealing.I confirm that this is not a shared device.By accessing this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Įxplore more topicsNewsCannabis 101GrowingStrains & productsCBDPoliticsHealthLifestyleScience & techIndustryReportsCanadaPodcastsLeafly TVLeafly ListsCanadaHow to store edibles for optimal safety and freshnessColleen Fisher TullyPublished on Octo ![]() ![]() Get cannabis.Where are you from?United StatesCanadaAre you 21 or older?not yetyou bet!Remember me for 30 days. See our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy to learn moreBrowse LeaflyYour AccountJoin LeaflyAdvertise on LeaflyHomeDeliveryStrainsDispensariesCBD StoresProductsDealsNewsLearnCannabis 101Social impactDoctorsLab partners Download the Leafly outLearn. How to store your edibles for optimal safety and freshness LeaflyShop legal, local weed.OpenWe use cookies for certain features and to improve your experience. ![]()
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