Coffee candy

We did some reshuffling in our office and when I took my things out of my old desk I found a box of coffee candy that I got about a year ago. Would it still be good to eat?


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It really depends on the brand of the candy, its ingredients and the way it was packaged.
I know some brands last longer then others, try to look for an expiration date on the wrap or on the box/bag the candy came in.

Posted 2007-06-12T19:29:55Z
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I think that it really depends on how hard the candy has gotten and what it looks like.  I think if you open one up and smell it, you'll be able to tell if it's something you should be eating.  No matter what though, it won't kill you.

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