Hi All,
All local suppliers of US/EU flavor concentrates get their stock from various international vendors. They order bulk then decant into little 10ml bottles for sale. They re-badge the little bottles .. or should I say 'they put a label' on it.
Now .. If I wanted to buy an ORIGINAL pair of Oakley sunglasses online I would look for things like 'original packaging' or do an authenticity code lookup on Oakley's web-site to make 100% sure its legit.
Here is the conundrum: With concentrates there is ZERO proof of being the ORIGINAL product.
My concerns:
- Is the source international vendor reputable ?
- Does the source vendor source direct from ORIGINAL flavor manufacturers ? (or some guy down the road?)
- Is it the same flavor I ordered ? (A v1 flavor could easily be rebadged as v2)
- Is it the same flavor vendor I ordered ? (If I buy local and they guy runs out of FA cherry he could easily just send me some Capella Cherry and label the bottle FA)
- What is the sell by date ? (flavors do have a shelf life)
- Did the source vendor dilute the product ?
- Did the local supplier dilute his 1L flavor with H20 and make 2L ? (This is SA guys .. I knew a guy that decanted cheap brandy into premium brandy bottles and sold them for DOUBLE the price - nobody ever found out !!!)
Why does all this matter to me ?
- DIY juice requires precise flavor replication
- old = bad
- diluted = bad
- not original = very very bad
- any of the above will lead to never being able to match any recipe you read online
tl/dr: Does anyone know of a SA supplier that stocks flavor concentrates in 'original sealed bottling' ???
Ps. This is not a rant ... I am genuinely concerned and must assume I am not the only one ?
All local suppliers of US/EU flavor concentrates get their stock from various international vendors. They order bulk then decant into little 10ml bottles for sale. They re-badge the little bottles .. or should I say 'they put a label' on it.
Now .. If I wanted to buy an ORIGINAL pair of Oakley sunglasses online I would look for things like 'original packaging' or do an authenticity code lookup on Oakley's web-site to make 100% sure its legit.
Here is the conundrum: With concentrates there is ZERO proof of being the ORIGINAL product.
My concerns:
- Is the source international vendor reputable ?
- Does the source vendor source direct from ORIGINAL flavor manufacturers ? (or some guy down the road?)
- Is it the same flavor I ordered ? (A v1 flavor could easily be rebadged as v2)
- Is it the same flavor vendor I ordered ? (If I buy local and they guy runs out of FA cherry he could easily just send me some Capella Cherry and label the bottle FA)
- What is the sell by date ? (flavors do have a shelf life)
- Did the source vendor dilute the product ?
- Did the local supplier dilute his 1L flavor with H20 and make 2L ? (This is SA guys .. I knew a guy that decanted cheap brandy into premium brandy bottles and sold them for DOUBLE the price - nobody ever found out !!!)
Why does all this matter to me ?
- DIY juice requires precise flavor replication
- old = bad
- diluted = bad
- not original = very very bad
- any of the above will lead to never being able to match any recipe you read online
tl/dr: Does anyone know of a SA supplier that stocks flavor concentrates in 'original sealed bottling' ???
Ps. This is not a rant ... I am genuinely concerned and must assume I am not the only one ?
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