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Fake China herbal tea being sold in Singapore

BuiKia

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Must be those PRC again..this is the problem with having them here.



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SINGAPORE - Singapore authorities are investigating the sale of illegal fake herbal tea from China in restaurants and mini-marts here, The Straits Times reported.
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The fake herbal tea being sold here was brought to the local distributor's attention after Chinese police caught four perpetrators resealing more than 2,500 red cans of Jia Duo Bao with their own blend.
The perpetrators, who were creating the counterfeit products in southern Guangdong, wanted to capitalise on the popularity of the drink, whose name means "to add more treasure". The drink reportedly outsold Coca-Cola in China at one point.
Jia Duo Bao is also the sponsor of popular television programme The Voice of China. The herbal drink is marketed as a healthy beverage that keeps the body 'cool' internally.
It remains unclear what ingredients were used to create the counterfeit products.
AVA said that enforcement action will be taken against any party which has committed an offence.
Jia Duo Bao Singapore is the sole distributor of the drinks here and informed consumers that they can identify a genuine product by a sticker pasted on the underside of cans.
It is believed that the fake tea has been sold in Singapore for some time and a check by The Straits Times found cans without the sticker identifying them as genuine still being sold at eateries here.
Mr Wu Guoliang, marketing development manager of Jia Duo Bao Singapore, told The Straits Times that the distributor is working closely with restaurants, eateries, coffee shops and importers on ensuring proper food safety.
However, he noted that many sellers may continue to sell counterfeit products as the prices are low.
 

laksaboy

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Just boycott all these Tiong brands whenever possible.

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Tiongs have no compunction about lying, cheating and stealing to receive any amount of benefit to themselves... Yang Yin provides a good glimpse into their true nature.
 

spotter542

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Just boycott all these Tiong brands whenever possible.

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Tiongs have no compunction about lying, cheating and stealing to receive any amount of benefit to themselves... Yang Yin provides a good glimpse into their true nature.


What about this whore ? :p

 

laksaboy

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The perpetrators, who were creating the counterfeit products in southern Guangdong, wanted to capitalise on the popularity of the drink, whose name means "to add more treasure". The drink reportedly outsold Coca-Cola in China at one point.

Just because some product is selling exceedingly well in Tiongland, means nothing when it comes to selling them overseas. For example, Xiaomi phones, Baidu, car brands.
 

frenchbriefs

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why would they fake the contents of some shit which doesnt even work in the first place?

i can tell u what the ingredients are,its just like coke which is sugar and tons of salt to make it a diuretic.
 
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Narong Wongwan

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The AVA is doing fuck off and acting reactive.
The drinks company is the one doing the enforcement out of its business concerns.
AVA not doing much no bother about the harmful effects of these fakes.
 
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