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How long does popcorn last?
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Popcorn's shelf life varies depending on
its state—whether it's unpopped kernels,
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air-popped, or commercially packaged.
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Stored in a cool, dry place, unpopped popcorn
kernels can last indefinitely. However,
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for optimal taste and popping efficiency,
it's best to use them within 1 to 2 years.
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Once popped, air-popped popcorn can
last about 1 to 2 weeks if kept in
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an airtight container at room
temperature. Its freshness and
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crispiness will diminish over time,
so it's best enjoyed within a week.
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As to the commercially packaged
popcorn, the shelf life can vary
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widely depending on the type of packaging
and whether it contains preservatives.
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Generally, unopened, it can last 2 to 3
months past the printed date. Once opened,
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keeping it sealed and dry can extend
its freshness for a couple of weeks.
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Moisture is the enemy of popcorn, leading to
sogginess and potential mold growth. For all
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types, storing in a cool, dry place, away
from sunlight and in an airtight container,
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helps maintain its quality
and extends its shelf life.