Install the app
How to install the app on iOS

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.

Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.

napsgearbannednutrition

Umbrella Labs MK question

Joegen85

Member
Member
Good evening all.
Question for those who use umbrella labs products.
So I just got my bottle of MK677 in the mail. I reviewed the COA and the information on the bottle and noticed the manufactured date is a month after the COA date for my batch. Batch numbers matched.
When I questioned Umbrella, she just agreed with me they yes, they are different dates.
I stated I assumed the manufacturing process took place prior to testing, if not, what does the manufactured date mean?
She hasn’t replied…
Anybody have an idea?
 
Good evening all.
Question for those who use umbrella labs products.
So I just got my bottle of MK677 in the mail. I reviewed the COA and the information on the bottle and noticed the manufactured date is a month after the COA date for my batch. Batch numbers matched.
When I questioned Umbrella, she just agreed with me they yes, they are different dates.
I stated I assumed the manufacturing process took place prior to testing, if not, what does the manufactured date mean?
She hasn’t replied…
Anybody have an idea?
@Joegen85 bros you will be fine. manufacturing date means when it was made. will be good for a long time it will work.
 
@Joegen85 bros you will be fine. manufacturing date means when it was made. will be good for a long time it will work.
Right I get that. But in order to test something it first has to be manufactured. So the manufacturer date should be earlier than the COA. I assumed they messed up and sent me the wrong one but the batch number matched.
Unless I’m totally misunderstanding what they mean by manufacturer date
 
  • Like
Reactions: CEO
Good evening all.
Question for those who use umbrella labs products.
So I just got my bottle of MK677 in the mail. I reviewed the COA and the information on the bottle and noticed the manufactured date is a month after the COA date for my batch. Batch numbers matched.
When I questioned Umbrella, she just agreed with me they yes, they are different dates.
I stated I assumed the manufacturing process took place prior to testing, if not, what does the manufactured date mean?
She hasn’t replied…
Anybody have an idea?
your stuff is g2g. it doesn't expire till next year.

if you dn't want it i will gladly take it off your hands lol
 
the mfg date is when it was made
the exp date is when it expires

so you are fine.

your stuff is g2g. it doesn't expire till next year.

if you dn't want it i will gladly take it off your hands lol
I understand it’s not expired. What’s not right is the manufactured date is a month after the COA date. It’s not the correct COA for this bottle since something has to first be made before it can be tested.
Yet the batch number on the bottle and the COA are the same.
It doesn’t add up
 
I understand it’s not expired. What’s not right is the manufactured date is a month after the COA date. It’s not the correct COA for this bottle since something has to first be made before it can be tested.
Yet the batch number on the bottle and the COA are the same.
It doesn’t add up
that is beyond my scope man. but keep in mind these are research companies, these aren't pharma companies. there will be loopholes and such
 
Right I get that. But in order to test something it first has to be manufactured. So the manufacturer date should be earlier than the COA. I assumed they messed up and sent me the wrong one but the batch number matched.
Unless I’m totally misunderstanding what they mean by manufacturer date
bros i see what you are saying now. but keep in mind these research chems. not pharma grade
 
I understand it’s not expired. What’s not right is the manufactured date is a month after the COA date. It’s not the correct COA for this bottle since something has to first be made before it can be tested.
Yet the batch number on the bottle and the COA are the same.
It doesn’t add up
you can't expect these underground research places to be like walking into a pharmacy and buying something off the shelf with proper numbers on the bottles.

sarms aren't approved by the FDA so its a moot expectation.
 
bros i see what you are saying now. but keep in mind these research chems. not pharma grade

you can't expect these underground research places to be like walking into a pharmacy and buying something off the shelf with proper numbers on the bottles.

sarms aren't approved by the FDA so its a moot expectation.
Lmao I don’t expect “pharma grade”. But if your offering a COA anyway, might as well be correct, or at the very least return an email and simply explain it to me as to why the manufacturer date is a month after the COA date.
Maybe the manufacturer date is the day they but the bulk MK that was tested a month earlier into the bottle.
That would make sense. But I don’t know since they won’t answer the question.
Whatever I’ll take it anyway
 
Best case is run it and see what happens all you can do otherwise toss it and you wasted money, really only two ways you can go about it honestly, its kind of your decision on it.
 
Top Bottom