How to Store and Identify Rancid CBD Oil? - Cannabotech CBD Questions & Answers

How to Store and Identify Rancid CBD Oil?

Storing CBD oil products improperly will impact on their freshness and reduce their shelf life. Read along to learn about the shelf life of CBD oil.

By Samuel Njoroge
Edited by Taj Schlebusch

Published June 3, 2021.

CBD oil has become one of the sought-after products to manage health issues such as anxiety, sleeplessness, and vomiting. Like any other naturally occurring compound, CBD will eventually go bad.

This post covers what you need to know when it comes to shelf life and identifying expired oil.

How Long Does CBD Oil Last?

CBD oil may have an average shelf life of between fourteen months to two years. However, you need to understand that some factors, such as storage, packaging, etc., may affect your product's average shelf life.

Factors Affecting CBD Oil Shelf Life

1. Packaging

Packaging is responsible for protecting your product from direct exposure to light and pressure. Light and pressure are some of the factors that may decrease your product's shelf life through breakdown and oxidation, negating its therapeutic properties.

The product should be packaged in a dark and airtight container.

2. Storage

As discussed above, light and pressure may play a huge role in determining the shelf life of your product. Thus, it's crucial that you properly store your product to avoid CBD degradation.

You should store your product in a cool dark room to ensure that it stays fresh as possible for a longer period of time.

3. Quality

Like any other product, quality CBD oil tends to have a longer shelf life than poor-quality brands.

The quality of your CBD oil may depend on the source of the hemp plant and the method used to derive CBD and other cannabinoids.

It's recommended that you purchase your product from a reputable supplier to receive a quality product that may have a longer shelf life.

4 Additives

Although studies suggest that additives may have therapeutic benefits, their presence may affect your CBD oil's average shelf life. It's important to understand that each of the additives has its own shelf life, which may affect the final product's overall longevity.

Please go through the provided lab results to understand the shelf life of each of the additives.

In Conclusion: Has Your CBD Oil Expired?

Although CBD brands may put the expiration dates on the labels, there are several indicators you should look out for, and they include:

  • Does your CBD product smell funky? A fresh product should have an earthy smell.
  • Is it thick and murky?
  • It tastes rancid - unless there are flavors added, your oil should have a nutty or grassy taste.

By following the indicators above, you can avoid spoiling and ensure long-lasting CBD oil.