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All things considered, with the amount of conterfeits out there, I wonder if that many vendors would go to the trouble of doing blisters. While its not a full proof guarantee, I'd put more faith in blisters than a baggie, ha.
Do not put off till tomorrow what can be put off till day-after-tomorrow just as well. - Mark Twain
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A blister is only good if you finished the job at hand..... HAD too !!!!!!
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I think I'm on the fence.
If you shake a package full of blisters it makes an indistinguishable rattling noise. I'm actually surprised customs doesn't have a "shake test"
Whereas vacuum sealed pills are silent when shaken. And if you buy from the recommended vendors here I doubt you have to worry about fakes.
Fortunately, I don't think there is a "shake test", instead customs most likely rely on modern equipment to "sniff" out contraband. And regardless the packaging, if it's air tight it's probably good, but that's just a guess.
(Disclaimer: I have first hand knowledge of such equipment being used to detect drugs in airports. I haven't the foggiest how customs does their snooping)
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I know ksalol comes in blisters but you rarely get them I. The blisters. Never understood why
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Blisters just take up too much space. I try to order from vendors I trust only so I'm not hung up on blisters. I'll usually find small fragments of the blister wrapping in many cases telling me my order came from blisters.
I just find smaller packing to be much safer and more discreet.
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Agree with Stripers. IMO, the blisters are good for nothing other than rattling around and making noise, therefore attracting attention.
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I agree - I actually like best when they are vacuum-sealed in plastic, as one vendor does. Absolutely noiseless. And I've had vitamins in blisters that seemed worthless, and others in a baggie that were 100% potent, so blisters don't impress me anymore, although they did when I first started using IOP's. They do NOT mean legitimacy.
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I agree. I try to avoid vendors with blisters. I have had a few totally fake blister packs and have thrown them away after trying a few and determined the contents are fake. If they fake the blister packs - imagine what the product inside could be made of!!!
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You guys raise some very good points. Never thought of it like that.