LL - Expiration Date Questions

Expiration Date Questions:

Expiration dates serve as a guideline for how long a product remains potent and effective. 

The FDA supplement act does not require food supplements to contain an expiration date. Our manufacturers voluntarily list expiration dates because we test our products rigorously to make sure we can successfully guarantee the label strength up until the expiration date.

Many products continue to hold their nutritional value years past their "expiration." this is probably why the FDA doesn't require dates. 

Products will slowly weaken with age; however, they maintain potency for approximately 3 years following production. 

Most of our products have  an "expiration date" of 2 years and that date is posted on the bottom of the bottle. 

Make sure the customer is reading the correct expiration date and not the Lot number, which is also posted on the bottom of the bottle. 

If someone buys that is set to expire soon, we would offer to  refund or when next batch comes in replace. 

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