Does store-bought cake frosting go bad?

Yes, canned frosting can go bad, but its high sugar content makes it last longer than homemade versions; unopened cans last well past their "best by" date (often months to over a year in the pantry), while opened cans should be refrigerated for 2-4 weeks, though the texture might change, and signs of spoilage include off smells, discoloration, or rancidity, especially if it contains real dairy like cream cheese, which needs stricter refrigeration.
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Can you use expired cake frosting?

In summary, unopened cake frosting that has been expired for a year is generally safe to eat. However, it's important to check for any signs of spoilage before consuming it. If the frosting has an off odor, flavor, appearance, or if mold appears, it should be discarded. 2. How Long Does Unopened Canned Frosting Last?
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How long does store-bought frosting stay good?

Opened cans of store-bought frosting can last in the fridge for up to four weeks, so you can bring them back out if you get a second wind to make a cake or another baked good. If you're not baking anytime in the next month, you can keep your leftover frosting in the freezer, where it will last up to three months.
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How can you tell if frosting has gone bad?

You can tell if frosting has gone bad by checking for mold, a sour or "off" smell, a darker color, or an unpleasant, rancid taste, says this Quora post and this Cooklist article. Texture changes, like becoming watery or overly thick, also signal spoilage, especially in homemade versions or dairy-based frostings, requiring you to discard it if any signs appear. 
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How long is Duncan Hines frosting good for after opening?

Duncan Hines has a much longer shelf life. As long as you cover and refrigerate their cream cheese frosting it can be good for up to 30 days. Duncan Hines goes on to note that one can of their frosting will cover 24 cupcakes or two 8 or 9 inch layers of cake.
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How long after the expiration date can you use Duncan Hines cake mix?

You can keep cake mix for a year or more past the "best by" date, though its leavening power will decline, leading to a denser cake. To use an older mix, sift the dry ingredients, add extra baking powder, and check the mix for signs of spoilage like an off-smell, rancidity, or visible mold.
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Can you use out of date ready to roll icing?

Technically, yes, rolled fondant icing does expire and at some point it will go bad. Most fondants have a shelf life of 22 - 24 months. I will always prefer to use my fondant as freshly as possible, within the first 6 months of purchasing.
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Does icing ever expire?

Properly stored, unopened canned frosting will generally stay at best quality for about 12 to 18 months, although it will usually remain safe to use after that.
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Can frosting get moldy?

Chocolate frosting has many more ingredients and most certainly can grow mold.
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What frostings are shelf stable?

✅ Shortening-Based or Hybrid Buttercream

Shelf-stable and heat-tolerant. A blend of butter and shortening improves structure in warmer conditions.
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Does frosting have to be refrigerated after it's opened?

If you don't think you'll eat the frosting within two days, it's best to keep it in the refrigerator. Store plain frosting in an airtight container or tightly covered bowl. Plain frosting will keep for up to two weeks in the refrigerator. If the frosting is on a cake, cover the cake with storage wrap.
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How do you know if buttercream is off?

If it's Too Thin or Runny

There are a few ways you'll know your buttercream is too thin: it looks soupy, bulges out from between your cake layers when used as a filling, or the details droop when you try to pipe with it.
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How long is frosting good for after the expiration date on Reddit?

The frosting will likely taste off if it is not full on rancid. Shelf stable items are usually good for a year past “best by” date, but considering the cornstarch is open and the frosting likely has dairy in it, I'd toss them.
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What happens if you use out of date icing sugar?

It has an indefinite shelf life that doesn't technically expire but will degrade in quality over time. If sugar sits in your cupboard too long, it is likely to crystalize and harden. The color and flavor can change too, so it is recommended to use sugar within two years.
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How to tell if frosting is spoiled?

Signs of Spoiled Frosting and Safety Guidelines

One clear sign is a change in color or texture. If your frosting turns yellow or gray, or gets dry and crumbly, it's bad. Also, if it smells sour or rancid, it's best to get rid of it.
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Why is buttercream banned in some states?

Buttercream is banned or restricted in some states under Cottage Food Laws because it's considered a "potentially hazardous food" (PHF) due to its dairy, butter, and egg content, which can support rapid bacterial growth at room temperature, posing a food safety risk for home-based businesses. States often prohibit items requiring refrigeration or temperature control, meaning buttercream, cream cheese frosting, or whipped cream are generally disallowed unless modified to be shelf-stable, such as using shortening or specific testing. 
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How long is Wilton decorating icing good for?

Creamy White Decorator Icing is freshest if used within 12 months. Meringue Powder is freshest if used within 24 months.
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How long can icing be stored?

Step-by-step Tutorial: How I Store Frostings

Flattening the frosting also increases the surface area, allowing it to thaw more quickly. Once you have a nice square (1d), label it with the type of buttercream and the date (1e). Store it in the refrigerator for up to three weeks or freeze it for up to three months.
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Is 2 year old powdered sugar still good?

Yes, 2-year-old powdered sugar is generally still good if stored in an airtight container, as sugar has an indefinite shelf life, but you should check for signs of spoilage like discoloration, mold, bugs, or off-smells and taste it to ensure it hasn't absorbed flavors or gone stale before using it for toppings; otherwise, sift out any clumps and use it in baking.
 
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Which type of icing should not be used on cakes that will be frozen?

The only frostings that I would avoid freezing are really delicate frostings such as whipped cream frosting. But for cakes that have been covered in a sturdier frosting, freezing them whole is definitely an option!
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How long does ready roll icing last?

If stored properly, fondant should keep for about 2 weeks at room temperature. It's imperative that your fondant doesn't develop a crust. A coating of shortening on your fondant might help prevent this, but it's not a fail-safe. Once fondant develops a crust, it is no longer usable.
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Does store-bought fondant expire?

Expiration Date: If it's store-bought, check the expiration date. Fondant can last up to a year if stored properly, but quality may decline over time.
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