As I ordered 3 bottles I decided to see if they all have a flake issue.
One thing I noticed is that there are 2 label types. I have 1 of type A and 2 of type B. So far I have just tested one of each but tonight I will try the last bottle of type B.
A Ingredient label is along the centre of the bottle
-This is the bottle with the fake issue(many of them which are thin, hard, and dark red), and the colour of the products is more yellowish and not as dark.
B Ingredient label is a separate label that is pasted along the bottom of the bottle
-This one seems fairly flake free with a much darker yellow colour, and more brownish which I attribute to the undisolved red flakes component be fully incorrporated.
Not certain if the flake issue is prevalent for only bottles with the type A lablel
One thing I noticed is that there are 2 label types. I have 1 of type A and 2 of type B. So far I have just tested one of each but tonight I will try the last bottle of type B.
A Ingredient label is along the centre of the bottle
-This is the bottle with the fake issue(many of them which are thin, hard, and dark red), and the colour of the products is more yellowish and not as dark.
B Ingredient label is a separate label that is pasted along the bottom of the bottle
-This one seems fairly flake free with a much darker yellow colour, and more brownish which I attribute to the undisolved red flakes component be fully incorrporated.
Not certain if the flake issue is prevalent for only bottles with the type A lablel