Just Bought My First Case of Liquid Chlorine For 2025! Help With Date Codes?

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CDS brand LC purchased at my local Rural King store for 16.99/case. I saw they just got some in stock and had to buy out of sheer principal in anticipation of the upcoming pool season. But I digress.......I think the first set of numbers mean this batch of LC was bottled on the 49th day of 2025, so basically just made. What do the other numbers mean?

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Do the bottles have both #s with 25xxxxxxx ?

In this, um, case (hehe), they're both plenty fresh and close in date, but we don't know which is the right one from the box. Maybe the other 25something # is their normal product code or whatever and it just happens to look Julian.
 
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Do the bottles have both #s with 25xxxxxxx ?

In this, um, case (hehe), they're both plenty fresh and close in date, but we don't know which is the right one from the box. Maybe the other 25something # is their normal product code or whatever and it just happens to look Julian.
Yes! The bottles have same code. So bottled mid Feb and Purchased at my local RK a few days later. I'll check back at my RK to see if there are newer cases for purchase at that time but for now, I'm quiet pleased with my purchase.
 

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Also, just so I understand could the second number be a "best if used by" sort of date? That would put it about 7 months from the bottled date....things that make me go "hmmmm"?
 
No. Its 25/021xxxxx. Which is Jan 21. Or maybe this one is a traditional date. (You missed the 0 and wanted it to be day 217)

if its a date, It's awfully close 25/ 02/17 to the Julian 25049 which is 2/18. Will be interesting to see on future bottles if the gap widens because the 2nd one is a product# and stays the same, or they stay close because it's bottled on / boxed on. (Etc)

The 1st # on the jug should be the bottle date. On the box it's harder to tell because they're above one another.
 
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