Posted by Chris O on August 14, 2003, at 15:34:08
I just ordered some Omegabrite fish oilfrom Dr. Stoll's website this week. I have done this many times before, but not when it has been so hot. I live in southern California and my community right now is averaging 90 to 100 degrees per day. When I got my fish oil yesterday, the boxes were quite warm, and I know it had been sitting and baking in a very hot UPS truck all day (my UPS guy comes at the end of the day). My question to anyone: Do these temperatures make the fish oil go bad, or is it safe? The Customer Care people at Omegabrite told me not to worry, that only direct exposure to light would cause problems. Does anyone have any knowledge about this issue? Thanks!
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