Interesting that date code is a slightly different format from what I have seen in the past. If I apply what I learned to decipher Peak, maybe it still works though. The boxes I have looked at before always started with two letters for the plant code. But if you assume that the "12" at the beginning is the plant code, then I guess it comes out like this:
Code on the box: 122213571623 A
12 is the code for the plant it was manufactured at.
Digits 3 and 4 should still be the year plus one. So subtract one to get the real year: 22-1=21
Digits 5,6 and 7 subtract from 365 to get the day of the year: 365-135=230th day of 2021
So if the above process is still correct, this box was made on August 18, 2021. Very fresh.
There used to then also be digits 8, 9, 10, and 11. Boxes now also have a 12th digit. I don't know what those last digits, "71623" stand for but maybe just a identifier for the manufacturing trace process.
I wonder why such a convoluted process is used? Would it be too easy to just stamp the box" "Manufactured Date: 08-18-2021" or "August 18, 2021" or "18 AUG 2021"? Or something that made at least a little sense.