Tums Storage: Maintaining Effectiveness in Warm Temperatures
No, Tums should not be stored in a hot car. The active ingredient in Tums, calcium carbonate, can break down when exposed to heat and lose its effectiveness. Additionally, the heat can cause the Tums to melt or stick together, making them difficult to consume. It is best to store Tums in a cool, dry place.Food Safety - Related Articles
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