Monday 24 August 2015

Is it good to reuse old sprinkles, left-overs from previous year?

Thinking about sprinkle decorations but worried if they are already expired? Read on how to identify whether the sprinkles are still good enough to eat.
You don’t want to take the risk of coming in contact with food-borne diseases by using sprinkles that you bought last year but didn’t use up. At the same time you may not want to buy new packs since you already have a thoughtful assortment of different shapes and colours and you don't want to spend more money for this. In such a case, what will you do and how to make sure that these old products you want to reuse will be safe? This can be a common concern and hence in our today’s blog post, we are trying our best to guide you.

The shelf life of sprinkle decorations is usually decided based on the date they are produced and how they are stored post purchase. If properly stored, they can stay much longer than their specified ‘use by date’. Opened or unopened, if your sprinkles are rightly sealed and stored at bearable room temperature, you can use them for years.

The best way to store your sprinkles is to put them in an airtight container. Do not leave them unattended, opened or unsealed. If you see these are as fresh as earlier, you can use without doubt. It is also easier to understand if they are good to throw away. Signs that they’ve gone discoloured, turned into powder or have stuck together mean you should not use them. Besides outdated sprinkles taste bad. But it’s not advisable to examine sprinkles this way.

Just follow the tips mentioned above to figure out whether you can still use the left-overs or buy fresh ones. If you ask us, we shall always vote for freshly prepared sprinkle decorations. Don’t keep them for long. Use up by spreading them on toasts, adding them on fruit salads or just eat them like candies and buy new packs next season. 

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