What is the shelf life of your vitamin supplements?

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The shelf life of vitamin supplements can vary depending on the type of product and its specific formulation. Generally, most vitamins and supplements have a shelf life ranging from one to three years from the date of manufacturing. It is important to pay attention to the expiration date printed on the product's packaging, as this will provide the most accurate indication of its potency and safety. Typically, vitamin products should be stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture to help maintain their effectiveness over time. If you have a specific supplement in mind, it may be useful to check the product details on VitaminWorld.com for more precise information regarding that particular item. Always ensure to follow the storage recommendations provided on the label to maximize shelf life.
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Answered Sep 22, 2025

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