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Should Selcon be refrigerated? |
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It kinda smells like it should, you know?
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before opening too [img]/ubb/smile.gif[/img]
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Actually it shouldn't be refrigerated. If you see some separation, just give it a few good shakes. This was from a selcon rep.
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I have been using it for almost a year and I have never refrigerated it. Sam
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I've been told the same thing as Yam. I used to refrigerate but don't anymore.
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Refrigerating can cause irreversable seperation of the ingrediants [img]/ubb/frown.gif[/img]
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hmm, wow, thanks for the heads up. I was getting my info from Selco, which is the un-diluted form if selcon. It comes packed with ice packs, and say keep refridgerated.
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