by Randall Beans | Jan 16, 2012 | Blog, FAQ
The US Food and Drug Administration requires us to put on our jar a “produced on” date, but not a “sell by” or “best by” date. Here’s why: Randall beans are some of the very few food products that the US FDA certifies as...
by Randall Beans | Jan 16, 2012 | Blog, FAQ
The code on the jar of Randall products tells you (and us) when and where the jar of beans was produced. We are required by the US Food and Drug Administration to put this code on each jar. A typical code looks like this: TGN12001AA The first letter is for...
by Randall Beans | Jan 13, 2012 | Blog, FAQ
Yes, Randall Beans are gluten-free.
by Randall Beans | Nov 15, 2011 | Blog, FAQ
Randall Beans are shelf stable and remain wholesome if the seal of the jar is not broken. After 12 months, the taste may begin to degrade. Once opened, Randall Beans may be stored up to 7 days in the refrigerator. More about shelf life: Randall beans are some of the...
by Randall Beans | Sep 15, 2011 | Blog, FAQ
There is a 4 digit numeric code on the side of the lid which identifies the production date. The first digit is the last number of the year, and the last three digits represent the day of the year based on the Julian date (the number based on 365 days). For example,...
by Randall Beans | Aug 15, 2011 | Blog, FAQ
Randall Beans can be frozen in an airtight, moisture proof container for 2-3 months.