I used the Wilton decorator icing in a tube so I could get real black and red icing. It says NOT to refridgerate the tube after opening. So my question is, how long will it stay good for after it's been opened? It doesn't say. I don't see anything particularly perishable in the ingredients. Any knowledge on this is appreciated. Thanks!
Cake Central › Cake Forums › Cake Talk › Cake Decorating › Wilton decorator icing in a tube - good how long after open
Featured Sponsors
Recent Reviews
-
I have used 3 sets of these for many years and wish I had more. Although the newer designs are like 1 board with 3 different "waves" in it...this older model with its design is much...
-
I always have some of the White in my pantry for those days when the grandkids are over and want to make something. I have many of the other colors...but sometimes the kiddos want to make their...
-
Part 1 of 2 Custom Cupcake Wrappers are an easy way to add a special touch to a party. I like to use them for baby showers because I can put the name of the family on the wrapper. And no...
-
I have all of the Wilton molds in this line and love them. Just very lightly dust and go.
-
I live in MO in the summer and TX in the winter. Both of my kitchens have the pro mixer. I absolutely love both of my pro Kitchen Aids. Very sturdy and wonderful for breadmking. I still wish that...
Wilton decorator icing in a tube - good how long after open
I called Wilton CS today. They said that it expires two years after it is made (regardless of when the tube is opened). So I gave her a number off of the tube and she could tell me the date it was created (happened to be April of this year). So my tube will expire in April 2012. I won't keep it 'til then of course, but it's nice to know I'm no where near the expiration date. LOL. Just FYI in case any of you ever need to know...
post #3 of 5
9/27/10 at 7:43am
- sillywabbitz
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 2,272 Posts. Joined 10/2007
- Location: Dallas, TX
- Select All Posts By This User
I really appreciate you posting this. I have a few tubes and I can never find an expiration date. I'm kind of surprised they're not legally required to put the expiration date on the tube but to each his own. I think I'll go with a couple of months after opening then in the trash they go. You never know how long they sit on the shelf at michael's
But its good to know they last that long...or is it....what exactly is in there that sits fine for 2 yrs...

Yes - that'll be me too. I'll keep them a few months then toss. They're so cheap I don't mind. The lady said that it won't make you ill or anything if it's consumed after the expiration date but it won't taste as fresh.
I think it must basically be oil/shortening with sugar and coloring and tons of preservatives LOL.
I think it must basically be oil/shortening with sugar and coloring and tons of preservatives LOL.
post #5 of 5
12/14/12 at 7:24am
- Tagood7
- Trader Feedback: 0
-
- offline
- 1 Post. Joined 8/2012
- Location: Salem, AR
- Select All Posts By This User
Just got off the phone with Wilton about their decorating icing tubes expiration dates. So I found out that the code at the top on the back is the date. The first two number is the year it was made and the last numbers are the day of the year and they expire 2 years after the made date open or not. Example: 11027, this was made in 2011 on Jan 27 so it would expire on Jan 27, 2013. Hope this was helpful :)
Return Home
Back to Forum: Cake Decorating
- Wilton decorator icing in a tube - good how long after open
Cake Central › Cake Forums › Cake Talk › Cake Decorating › Wilton decorator icing in a tube - good how long after open
Currently, there are 976 Active Users
(27 Members and 949 Guests)
Recent Discussions
- › Begonia Pink 20 minutes ago
- › PASTA LAMINADA TRAGACANTO 20 minutes ago
- › CÓMO LOGRAR BIZCOCHOS ALTOS 26 minutes ago
- › Ingredient list for the filling sleeves? 1 hour ago
- › Hola a todos ;) 1 hour, 2 minutes ago
- › accountants/accounting 1 hour, 9 minutes ago
- › Lace "doily" draped on top of cake? 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
- › Who owns this cake? 1 hour, 26 minutes ago
- › Jene *Rylan* Nato any info on his death? 1 hour, 28 minutes ago
- › Whipped Cream cake with strawberry filling - is it ok to use just... 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
View: New Posts | All Discussions
Recent Reviews
- › Wilton Flower Former Set by MsNeuropil
- › Wilton White Candy Melts, 12-Ounce by MsNeuropil
- › Cupcake Wrapper Creator by maritzausa
- › Wilton Fondant and Gum Paste Silicone Mold, Kids Party by crazygrammie
- › Kitchen Aid Brand Professional 610 Stand Mixer by GaMa Marge
- › Wilton Diamonds Texture Press by lisamartin205
- › Oster Inspire 2529 6-Speed Hand Mixer with Storage Case by Buzzardbait1950
- › Wilton Towering Tiers Cake Stand by kovacstracey
- › Jonas Baker's Mate Collapsible Cooling Rack by Servelan
- › Wilton Decorate Smart Ultimate Trim-N-Turn Cake Caddy by Aunt Tillty
View: More Reviews
New Articles
- › Best White Chocolate Cream Cheese Frosting by Sarahoza
- › Edible stamens for cupcake flowers by sweettooth101
- › Yoda Star Wars Cookies by sugarkissed_net
- › Easy Papaya Cutout Flowers by marya92
- › Stained Glass Effect Cake Tutorial by Tashastasytreats
- › Deb Miller's Vanilla Marshmallow Fondant by debm1
- › How to bake a Curly Cookie by mamakaat
- › Lightning McQueen Cars Cake Topper Tutorial by Leascooking
- › How To Make Royal Icing (that won't dry... by sugarkissed_net
- › Marzipan (This is the recipe that i'm... by Ella1950
View: New Articles | All Articles
Home | Products | Forums | Articles | My Profile
About Cake Central | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2013 Cake Central is powered by Huddler Families | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map
About Cake Central | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2013 Cake Central is powered by Huddler Families | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map





