Wednesday, August 19, 2015 7:04:12 PM
A seal just creates a tight closure between the cap and bottle to prevent the liquid from spilling.
A tamper proof packaging provides a mechanism for the consumer to know if the bottle was opened after being factory packaged/sealed.
People that compares Wolfshot’s bottle/caps to Coke’s or Pepsi’s bottles/cap are missing the main mechanism of the cap. On the soda bottle caps, there is a plastic ring that separates once the soda has been opened and that is the tamper proof packaging.
Based on the images from the customers that received the Wolshots, I don’t see a detachable ring rom the cap or any other tamper proof packaging (unless there is a foil type seal on the bottle opening).
Right now, what is preventing someone from refilling the bottle of Wolfshot with Idk what and sending it or giving it away to someone else?
Again… All this is just based on the images I have seen of the product and just my opinion.
Does anyone has a clean image of the labeling attached to the bottle?
I think a full wrap packaging of the bottle will be the way to go. I hope FBEC can spend some time and money fixing the quality issues, it will pay up on the long run…
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