Many companies
label fake product as RAD140 and sell it to consumers.
Not exact matches
Many strategies have been developed to try to
label legitimate
products and prevent illegal trade — but these tags are often too easy to
fake, are unreliable, or cost too much to implement, according to MIT researchers who have developed a new alternative.
Some of these
products are contaminated,
fake, or
labeled incorrectly.
By unlawfully copying
product labels and placing them on
fake products and using the copyrighted or patented names and of popular supplement companies and their
products to market their counterfeit formulas.
(Soy protein isolate is an ingredient found in all those
fake meat
products that vegans often flock to, as well as protein powders, and all breakfast cereal and breads
labeled «high - protein».)
Fakes often have misspelled words and unclear print on
products and
labels as well as inconsistencies between the
product and the package description.