Faced with the ongoing issue of authorities consistently apprehending cases involving fake Japanese milk being sold in the market, consumers are deeply troubled, unsure of how to avoid purchasing low-quality products.
Recently, the exclusive distributor of Glico Icreo from Japan has introduced the Glico Gold Label “Japanese Domestic Milk” to help families with young children distinguish authentic Glico products. Here are some tips to help mothers identify and purchase genuine Glico Icreo Japanese domestic milk distributed in Vietnam:
Glico Gold Label “Japanese Domestic Milk”
As of December 15, 2015, to ensure the quality of Japanese domestic milk, all Glico Icreo milk boxes sold in the Vietnamese market come with the Glico Gold Label “Japanese Domestic Milk” sticker.
Glico Icreo officially imported products will always have the “Japanese Domestic Milk” gold label sticker.
SnB Distributor Label
Usually, formula milk tins imported through unofficial channels lack a Vietnamese label providing usage instructions and details of the milk's components. To ensure the authentic import of Glico Icreo domestic milk, parents should note that each tin has an SnB Distributor Label. The information on this label is guaranteed for accuracy, safety, and is verified by the Glico Group in Japan.
Additional label detailing milk ingredients and preparation instructions
Barcode and Expiry Date
Every genuine Glico Icreo milk tin comes with a barcode starting with 49, indicating its origin from Japan. The expiry date is printed on the bottom of the milk tin in the format of year/month/day.
Stable Pricing
Genuine Glico Icreo is priced transparently, with minimal fluctuations, and is often 100,000 VND cheaper per tin compared to parallel imports.
In reality, distinguishing between genuine and counterfeit milk is not achievable with the naked eye. For utmost safety, mothers should ensure they purchase the right milk from official distributors.
For detailed information about the product, mothers can refer to it here!