REAL vs FAKE Farmapram 90 count bottles

I've gone to ——— myself and found these myself, and I come across them in my area very often. The 90 count with the box and pamphlet are real and came from a pharmacy in ———. Clearly the pharmacies and things like that in ——— are all a little shady and I'm sure follow rules or our ran by cartels in the area, but there is still a huge difference between these two 90 counts. Real vs Fake: the real 90 count label on the bottle is printed a lot nicer, the words on the label are not bled like they are on the fake. The label feels a lot thinner. It has a box with holographics, even the pamphlet on the inside of the box with drug info. One of the biggest things and first thing I noticed after the label on the fake of course, is The small packets that are inside each bottle to keep moisture out of the bottle. The real one in the box has Spanish writing on them. The one on the fake, without the box, has Chinese or some sort of Asian writing on it. The real 90 count bottle is darker and harder to see through. The ones from the fake bottle taste a little bitter, but net NEARLY like real farmaprams do. Both 90 count bottles came sealed, but if you're experienced with the real seals, you should be able to tell immediately by the feel of the label on the fake one, the mixing box & pamphlet, taste, and the moisture packets inside. The shine on the bars themselves looks pretty spot on in my opinion. Sadly I don't have any prams left from the previous that I know are real to compare shape or size. Fake label missing punctuation, period missing on "puede causar dependencia"

I've gone to ——— myself and found these myself, and I come across them in my area very often. The 90 count with the box and pamphlet are real and came from a pharmacy in ———. Clearly the pharmacies and things like that in ——— are all a little shady and I'm sure follow rules or our ran by cartels in the area, but there is still a huge difference between these two 90 counts. Real vs Fake: the real 90 count label on the bottle is printed a lot nicer, the words on the label are not bled like they are on the fake. The label feels a lot thinner. It has a box with holographics, even the pamphlet on the inside of the box with drug info. One of the biggest things and first thing I noticed after the label on the fake of course, is The small packets that are inside each bottle to keep moisture out of the bottle. The real one in the box has Spanish writing on them. The one on the fake, without the box, has Chinese or some sort of Asian writing on it. The real 90 count bottle is darker and harder to see through. The ones from the fake bottle taste a little bitter, but net NEARLY like real farmaprams do. Both 90 count bottles came sealed, but if you're experienced with the real seals, you should be able to tell immediately by the feel of the label on the fake one, the mixing box & pamphlet, taste, and the moisture packets inside. The shine on the bars themselves looks pretty spot on in my opinion. Sadly I don't have any prams left from the previous that I know are real to compare shape or size. Fake label missing punctuation, period missing on "puede causar dependencia"