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Old 09-30-2011, 11:30 AM   #18
RachelandSadie
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they are dehydrated so there should be no moisture left in them. Keep them in a sealed bag or air tight container and they should last a long time. it's about the same as jerky or dried apricots you buy at the store. they'll last a long time. i just keep an eye on them to make sure no moisture has gotten in them to cause them to spoil but it shouldn't as long as they are sealed.

i'm going to be doing Sadie samplers this weekend which basically include a few of each of the individual flavors so i'll have plenty of everything. if you need more bananas and apples i have them done now, if you want to try any other flavors just order a few more or order the Sadie Sampler for all of them in one bag.


ALSO I HAVE UPDATED MY WEBSITE! Paypal should be working much better for those orders of pup tarts.

Thanks guys!
per this website https://www.usaemergencysupply.com/i...oods.htm#link9

Dehydrated Fruit
Fruit doesn't keep as well as many dehydrated items. Hermetically sealed in the absence of oxygen, plan on a storage life of 5 years at a stable temperature of 70 degrees F. They should keep proportionately longer if stored at cooler temperatures.

Dehydrated Vegetables
Dehydrated vegetables store well if hermetically sealed in the absence of oxygen. Plan on a storage life of 8-10 years at a stable temperature of 70 degrees F. They should keep proportionately longer if stored at cooler temperatures.
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