Code history

Stream a Mukbang expired codes archive.

Keep history useful without inventing old rewards: a code enters this archive only after a dated recheck supports the change.

Reviewed

Direct answer

No Stream a Mukbang code is marked confirmed expired in this source pass. RELEASE, FREEFOOD, and 1MILLION remain listed by the public Roblox description and need in-game checks.

Stream a Mukbang expired codes status

CodeArchive statusEvidence
RELEASENot confirmed expiredListed in the public Roblox description; reward and redemption pending
FREEFOODNot confirmed expiredListed in the public Roblox description; reward and redemption pending
1MILLIONNot confirmed expiredListed in the current API description; reward and redemption pending

An archive is valuable only when it records a real change. Deleting a code because a third-party page has not tested it creates a gap for returning players. This page instead keeps the public listing visible and states what has not been checked.

Archive fields for a future update

When a code is genuinely retired, the entry should include its first listed date, last successful redemption date, last failed redemption date, visible reward text, account type, server/update state, and source URL. If the creator removes the name from the public description, that is a useful official signal; it still does not substitute for a dated in-game result when one is available.

Until then, use the current code list and the not-working diagnosis rather than copying an unverified retired reward.

This archive also gives returning players a clean place to report a change. Include the date, Roblox description state, server age, account state, and the exact message shown by the code control. That evidence can move a listing from pending to retired without rewriting the history after the fact.

Frequently asked questions

Are any Stream a Mukbang codes confirmed expired?

None are confirmed expired in this source pass. The three names remain listed by Roblox.

What evidence moves a code into the archive?

A dated recheck after the code was previously known to work, with the account/server conditions recorded.