Comment · Mon, January 11, 2016
Bluesky vs Ceretropic LGD PEPSI COKE CHALLENGE
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sexyexmomo · 4 points
Ok so it's not really a Pepsi Coke challenge, more like a general comparison.
I finished a cycle of bluesky lgd about 6 weeks ago and I just started a cycle of Ceretropic lgd today.
Obviously I cant compare actual physical results yet. But I gotta say, the presentation alone is a world apart. Bluesky came with confusing directions, an unmarked dropper, in a very dodgy looking bottle. To get an accurate dose of bluesky you need a separate syringe-type dropper
Ceretropic is much sexier, which has a substantial psychological impact. The bottle comes heat-sealed with that hard-shrink plastic stuff. The packaging looks and feels like your getting a pharma-grade compound. The dropper is embedded, glass, and actually has measure marks on it. The dosing directions are crystal clear.
The taste. Holy hell. The taste is the biggest difference. Bluesky tasted like Satan's cum. It literally felt like drinking gasoline. I don't know what was in there but by week 3 it had burned the tick-marks off my dropper. Ceretropic LGD actually tastes... kinda good. It's smooth and has a cool aftertaste. Again, big psychological effect, but it tastes 'cleaner'.
I'll follow up with actual comparison of…
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sexyexmomo · 1 points
/u/misteryouaresodumb have you heard this before? Any chances your droppers are mismarked?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
We've had a single report of this. It may have been from the poster above, as the report was regarding LGD. We've checked all the current open boxes of droppers in our inventory, and they are all accurate. Could there have been a single dropper that was mismarked? That is certainly within the realm of possibility. However, we have only had a single report of it across tens of thousands of bottles. This lot of bottles we had made custom for us was 180,000 bottles total. If it is an issue, it's a very very limited one. I also just personally checked a box of droppers, and they are all fine.
I spoke to my solution production tech, and she said that sometimes at the end of the run she has a little solution left over, and she puts more than 30ml into the bottles to use it up. So that could be the issue. Some bottles are getting a little extra solution in them at the end of the run. The amounts per milliliter are all consistent and tracked, though. So it would not be a change in amount per ml, just a little extra milliliters in the bottle. I asked her to try to keep the volumes more consistently at 30ml, rather than going a little over at the end of the run, to avoid confusion.