Kam--JC labeling---See Johnson Creek Now Listing Ingredients on Bottle
Childproof caps
Prominent poison warnings on label
Ingredient listings on label
3rd party analysis results available
Batch testing performed and certified
Restriction of sale to minors
Expiration date on label
Manufacturer listed on label
pH level listed on label
Nicotine concentration in standardized format [mg/ml] listed on label
Safety pamphlet in box (dosing, interaction, OD treatment info)
None at all
Kam--JC labeling---See Johnson Creek Now Listing Ingredients on Bottle
I actually received my bottle today.
When first opening, there is a child-proof cap. There is also a plug within the top of the bottle that you need to remove when you place the dropper in. The dropper is still not child proof. The label on the bottle lists the ingredients and approximate percentage of each ingredient (ie: >65% Propylene Glycol, <20% Glycerol...etc.)
There is a pamphlet that gives troubleshooting and storage suggestions of devices. There is an "Advice" section which has a listing of just about all the conceivable dangers of the liquid. (Avoid skin contact, toxic by inhalation, irritating to eyes and skin....etc.)
Then there is a warning section in red with the big dangers.
And, a "Manufactured in China under authority of Pillbox 38" notice along with their address, phone, and website.
So, very informative. Not on the bottle, but definitely on a pamphlet that comes within the kit.
I bought Tobacco, 36mg.
Oh yea, the universal skull and crossbones poison symbol is also on the bottle.
I would say very good job by Wicked...I may just change to them. So far, taste is good.![]()
Do you think that for the typical uninformed consumer that packaging gives all the essential information Dis?
I really hope Canada follows the UK's lead in this. They didn't ban it, they just enforced common sense packaging.
If they read it, hell ya. It's a lot of good information. Although I do worry that it may scare the hell out of some people.
But that's okay....Aspirin can cause tons of problems as well and they list them with their product. It's fair and informative. (No marketing claims.)
*bonk*
And of course... 30 seconds after submitting, I wish I had done this in a new thread so the thread title would match the question.
Sorry...
Any Suppiler would what to all of these --nicotine is posion and both the consumer and the Supplier benifit from these warnings and saftey features---Sun
Sun, I checked all but PH. That's too "inside" to be required on a bottle. The rest? You bet -- all of 'em.
I think the poll is showing some good results so far. It's a quantifiable way to see how people really think.
Now, if the FDA came here as part of their research, this *could* have an impact on what they actually do based on importance from actual consumers.
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