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      How long can crab sticks stay in the fridge?

      addybhandari
      • Posted by: addybhandari
      • April 18, 2012
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      • Processed sea food

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      perchefkris
      perchefkris April 18, 2012
      Would keep a week unfrozen...they are processed so be date ware. High sodium content - use cautiously.
       
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