Production dates on bottles...

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AngusATAT

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So, I got some premium Cappuccino juice from V4L (good stuff, btw).

You'll be glad to know that V4L will definitely still be selling juice in December this year, and they are currently time traveling ahead to then in order to bring juice back to now. I knew they were good, but who knew they were so technologically advanced?!?! :D

Seriously though, you guys may want to look at the dates on the bottles. Mine shows a production date of 12/03/10, and an expiration date of 11/03/12. :lol:
 

Onceupon

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I don't understand why our dates are formatted month/day/year. it should go day/month/year. or year/month/day. it just makes more sense that way... Am I alone on this?
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