Smokeless Tobacco Date Codes (2024)

Across smokeless tobacco manufacturers, a variety of "sell by" or "made on" date codes are used. The following section will break these down by company.

Contents

  • 1 U.S. Smokeless
  • 2 American Snuff Co.
  • 3 Pinkerton Tobacco Co.
  • 4 National Tobacco Co.
  • 5 Swedish Match
  • 6 Lake Erie Tobacco Co.
  • 7 Swisher International
  • 8 Cheyenne International
  • 9 Philip Morris USA
  • 10 References

U.S. Smokeless[]

The U.S. Smokeless Tobacco Company uses a straightforward "sell by" date system, which is stamped on the bottom of each can of Skoal, Copenhagen, Red Seal, and Husky. Cans of Copenhagen Snuff, Long Cut, and Original Pouches have a somewhat shorter shelf life due to the fiberboard can. Skoal Snus, on the other hand, has a significantly longer shelf life.

American Snuff Co.[]

Smokeless Tobacco Date Codes (1)

The American Snuff Company uses a code system that corresponds to the date the product was packaged on cans of Grizzly, Cougar, Kodiak, and Hawken. The second to last character in the code refers to the month manufactured, and the last character refers to the year manufactured. Months run A through M, with A referring to January and M referring to December (the letter I is skipped). For example, a code of M9 would mean the product was manufactured in December 2019. Products should be returned by the retailer 6 months after the manufactured date (previously it was 5 months) In the example above, M9 cans should be taken off the shelf in May 2020.

Camel Snus uses the same code system with one exception, the product's shelf life is increased to 12 months. R.J. Reynolds' Vuse vapor also uses the same code system with a 12 month shelf life.

Pinkerton Tobacco Co.[]

The Pinkerton Tobacco Company, makers of Timber Wolf, Red Man, Longhorn, and others, also uses a code system. For example, a code on the bottom of a can may read "J158A0957". The first 4 characters are relevant: the J refers to the month of the year, with A = January, consecutively cycling through the alphabet and L = December; the next two digits refer to the day of the month; the fourth digit refers to the year. So, in the example above, the can is considered expired on October 15, 2018.

National Tobacco Co.[]

The National Tobacco Company, makers of Stoker's and other brands, uses a "sell by" date on its moist snuff cans and a code system on its chewing tobacco and dip tobacco tubs. An example of a code on a Stoker's chew product is "G240T1". The code follows essentially the same format as the Pinkerton codes shown above. The first character refers to the month of the year, A through L, in order beginning with January. The next two digits are the day of the month. The fourth digit refers to the year. In this example, the chew is "best before" July 24, 2020. The two final digits are not relevant to the date code and instead refer to the building and assembly line that the product originated from.

Swedish Match[]

On Swedish Match products not included in Pinkerton's system, including General Snus and Thunder X-treme Snus, include a "best before" date stamped on the bottom of the can.

Lake Erie Tobacco Co.[]

The Lake Erie Tobacco Company uses a "sell by" date stamped on the bottom of its cans. It is in a month and year format.

Swisher International[]

Swisher International has a stamped date code on the bottom of their moist snuff cans, or printed on the flap of their chewing tobacco.

How to decipher:

22 016 MP1 would be 2022 day 016 manufacturing plant 1

Year, 3 digit day of the year, plant manufactured.

Cheyenne International[]

Cheyenne International, the manufacturer of Derringer, Klondike, Decade, and Nordic Ice snus, has a production code system stamped on the bottom of its cans.

Example:

CN Smokeless (Cheyenne International) product: Klondike

Production Date Code Example: LOT G72411

Located on bottom of each can

First Letter=Month produced (G=July)

Second digit=year produced (7=2017) each

Good for 1 year

Philip Morris USA[]

On the former Marlboro Snus tins, a Julian date code system was used. For example, a code may have been "L133X1000". The first character, L, refers to its location. The next 3 digits are the Julian date, aka the day of the year manufactured. The next character, X, refers to the shift (which was either X, Y, or Z). The next digit, 1, refers to the year. The last three digits refer to the case packer. In the example above, the can was manufactured on the 133rd day of 2011 (May 13, 2011), with a 1 year shelf life.[1]

References[]

Smokeless Tobacco Date Codes (2024)

FAQs

How to read on expiration date? ›

What is the standard expiration date format for foods? The standard format is MMDDYY, where “MM” refers to the month, “DD” refers to the date, and “YY” refers to the year. So if a product says 101525, it means that the product expires on October 15, 2025. Is it safe to buy food on its expiration date?

How to read an 8 digit expiration date? ›

Next, locate the 8-digit letter/number sequence. The last 5 numbers in that sequence will be your Julian date calendar code. In the example photo provided, the numbers are “24820.” The first three numbers identify the month and day, and the last 2 numbers identify the year this product was canned.

How to read cigarette date code? ›

Determining Your Cigarettes' Age

The code is usually 6 to 7 digits long, where the first 3 numbers indicate the day of the year the pack was produced and the 2 numbers after indicate the year.

What is the meaning of expiration date? ›

noun. 1. : the date on which something (as a credit card) is no longer of use. 2. : the last date on which a product (as food or medicine) can be safely used.

How to decipher date code? ›

Reading Date Codes on Computer Chips

The first two digits represent the year that the chips were manufactured and the last two digits represent the week. For example, if the number was “1722” it would be the 22nd week in 2017 or the week of May 29th through June 4th.

How to decode lot code? ›

How to Read Lot Numbers
  1. The first two digits (18) is the year of manufacture (2018)
  2. The next two digits (02) is the month of manufacture (February)
  3. The next two digits (20) is the day of the month of manufacture (20th)
  4. The next digit (6) is our inter-company plant number.
Feb 19, 2018

How to read batch code? ›

The batch code consists of 6 digits and utilizes the Julian Date, the last digit of the year of manufacture, the production line, and the production shift. Example: 036521 036 = The thirty sixth day of the year, in this case February 5th.

Can I know the expiry date by batch number? ›

A batch number is associated with information about the items. Most common information is production facility name, expiry date and manufacturing date. Thus items with the same batch number have the same expiry date. Batch numbers can be found on all packaged food items and medicines.

How do I check my expiry date? ›

Physical Card: The expiry date is prominently displayed on the front of your credit card. It is usually printed as a two-digit month followed by a two-digit year (MM/YY). This indicates the month and year when your card will expire.

Is there a use by date on tobacco? ›

Tobacco is considered to be a semi-perishable product, but it does not have a specific expiration date. What happens (according to research) is that its properties deteriorate over time.

What are the codes for smoking? ›

  • Z72.0 Tobacco use.
  • F17.200 Nicotine dependence, unspecified,
  • F17.201 Nicotine dependence, unspecified, in.
  • F17.203 Nicotine dependence unspecified,
  • F17.208 Nicotine dependence, unspecified,
  • F17.209 Nicotine dependence, unspecified,
  • F17.210 Nicotine.
  • F17.220 Nicotine dependence,

Does rolling tobacco expire? ›

Tobacco like any natural product has a shelf life, whilst this shelf life can last quite a long time the tobacco starts to dry out the moment you break the seal. In an unopened pack the tobacco should stay fresh for around two years.

How to read an expiration date code? ›

If the code you're reading is comprised of 6 digits, it most likely is a month-day-year code. Read these codes as MMDDYY, where “MM” refers to the month, “DD” refers to the date, and “YY” refers to the year. This is one of the more common codes that you'll see on food items.

How do you calculate expiration date? ›

To calculate the expiry date, you simply add the shelf life to the production date. For example, if a moisturizer were made on October 1st, 2020, with a shelf life of 3 years, it would expire on October 1st, 2023.

How do I know the expiration date of a product? ›

Products will contain an unopened or shelf-life expiration date on the packaging. This date tells us when a product expires even if it remains unopened and unused. Manufacturers typically print the second expiration date on the product.

How to read expiry date from barcode? ›

Barcodes do not contain expiration date information; they are used for identification and inventory purposes. To find a product's expiration date, one should check the packaging for a printed date. A barcode scanner can provide product information to then query the manufacturer for expiration details if necessary.

Where do you read expiry date? ›

The "best before" date may appear anywhere on the package. If it is placed on the bottom, this has to be indicated elsewhere on the label. The month must be in both official languages or indicated by using specified bilingual symbols.

What does exp 01 23 mean? ›

Literally it means that it expires after that date which in your example means expires after Jan 2023 passes, hence the first day of the following month. It also most often reflects that the company's tests show that it will be at least 90% effective one year past that date.

How to read expiration dates on cards? ›

Expiration dates typically appear on the front or bank of credit cards. Card issuers list expiration dates using a two-digit month/year format. If your card's expiration date reads as 05/26, the card is active through the last day of May 2026.

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