How long does Peanut Butter last?
In the pantry: 180 days
Most dairy products like Peanut Butter last 1–2 weeks in the fridge once opened, when kept under 4°C. Unopened sealed packs hold longer — typically a few days to a week past the printed date. The fat content and processing method shape how fast they spoil; cultured products (yogurt, kefir, sour cream) often outlast plain milk because of their natural acidity. Watch the smell and look for separation: those signal end of life more reliably than the date stamp. Once opened, the clock starts ticking faster.
How to store it
- Keep below 4°C on a middle shelf
- Original container, tightly sealed
- Away from strong-smelling foods
- Toward the back, not the door
- Use a clean utensil to avoid contamination
Signs it has gone bad
- Sour, off, or rotten smell
- Visible mold or fuzzy spots
- Separation that doesn't stir back in
- Discoloration (pink, yellow, or grey)
Signs it has gone bad
How long does Peanut Butter last in the fridge?
Most dairy products like Peanut Butter last 1–2 weeks once opened at temperatures below 4°C.
Can you freeze Peanut Butter?
Yes, but the texture often suffers after thawing. Use frozen dairy for cooking, baking, or smoothies rather than eating plain.
What are the signs Peanut Butter has gone bad?
Sour smell beyond the usual tang, fuzzy mold, color change, or separation that won't stir back in — any of these means throw it out.