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![]() You could try asking the company, but my Selcon has turned gooey as well on occassion and I still have used it. I'm not sure it's doing much good in that state, but it doesn't seem to hurt anything. Just give it a good shake.
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![]() Check with the manufacturer but once opened it has got to be in the fridge
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![]() Oh great. Now he tells me.
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![]() I hear ya... I never knew that either
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![]() I have never stored mine in the fridge. The manufacturer site does not say that it has to be.
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![]() I never have either-oops!
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![]() The manufacturer gains if selcon has to be replaced because 'the selcon may be bad'. This reefer may toss the old one and buy a new one.
The salmon or other fish oil capsules for humans do not say 'refrigerate after opening' either. But, if you take a few fresh sunflower seeds, crush them and leave them unrefrigerated, within days they go bad. That is the reason why it makes sense to refrigerate selcon. Just my opinion |
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![]() Isn't it a vitamin actually vitamin c
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