As an average guy (non rep, not employed by a company that has anything to do with the supplement business), I find this type of thread to be a bit disingenuous. We're talking about OTC supplements here. None of these are going to have immediate effects, whether it's a proprietary blend or a fully disclosed blend. People like me (who the entire supplement industry base a huge amount of their sales on) purchase products based on either prior experience or product reviews. Most of the consumers of supplements aren't as intelligent in regards to the ingredients listed in a product as the reps are (but not always) so I don't think the proprietary blend issue is really that much of an issue. I buy (insert product of your choice here) because I feel better when I use it. I'm not a professional body builder. I'm not going to be competing in any type of competition. My diet isn't always 100%. My workouts aren't always 100%. I'm 53, I have a job that comes with some stress, I'm in relatively good shape and I have some disposable income. I base my buying decisions based on feelings and purely anecdotal evidence. I like High Volume and Max Reps because I feel like they work. I like Jack3d and Mesomorph because of how I feel when I take them. I'm currently running a couple bottles of AlphaMax XT and I'm enjoying it, but will probably be trying Testify or DPT V3 next, just to see how it goes. I'm not a good "test subject" because nothing in my life is ever 100%. I think that maybe some of the reps posting here kind of forgot who buys the majority of the products they rep for. Just average guys with some disposable income to spend on products that they "feel" are helping them to achieve their goals. These pi**ing matches between reps don't do anybody any favors.
Having said all that, I do feel that Young Gotti posted that label to purposefully call out Diesel products. Not sure why, but whatever. All IMHO, of course. As a guy who sometimes buys stuff based on how a rep behaves online.