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Diary Of Lazy Bratzz
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Fake Alert!!! Heinz Apple Cider Vinegar (what are you eating!!!)
Hi girls,
We know many of you girls are using Apple Cider Vinegar for weight loss.It is really hard to find this vinegar in our country.Most of us are buying it from Almas,Priyo,CSD,Gulshan DCC market and from many other superstores.And the only available brand is Heinz.We've been using this vinegar for 3months now.Recently we bought a bottle of Heinz Apple Cider Vinegar from Gulshan DCC market.We were really surprised after opening the bottle cause the smell was completely different from the last two bottles we've used.So we compared the new bottle with the old one.And we realized the new bottle was a fake product :(
So now we will be comparing the bottles to point out how this two bottles are different and from this review you will not be cheated by the shopkeepers like we were cheated :(

This is the real Heinz Apple Cider Vinegar bottle
We know that Apple cider vinegar (ACV) is a type of vinegar made from apple cider or apple must, which has a characteristic amber color to it.But the fake one is dark in color.

The left one is the fake one The real bottle label of Heinz Apple Cider Vinegar is much clear both in colors and writing.
The back side of the label is divided into two parts.Now lets see the back side.You can see the fake one contains only the names.There is no photo of fruit like the real one.

Left one is the real one

Now the other side.You can see the fake one doesn't have any web address written on it.

Right one is the fake one

Now see the bottle cap.The real one has 'Heinz' engraved on it.

Right one is real

So from now on please check the the bottle carefully.Be safe and stay healthy.Take care.
~Lazy Bratzz~

For more benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar check these links-

http://www.buzzle.com/articles/health-benefits-apple-cider-vinegar.html

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