SODABOB
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Glad I could be of help -- even though I didn't realize it until now. I'm still experimenting with ways to tell the difference between an original 7-Up paper label and a counterfeit one. The best method I have come up with so far is to examine the label with a magnifying loupe (30X Power or Larger) and see if it has what I call micro-dots. The attached photo is a 7-Up paper label that I believe is original - Notice the dots in the stripes above the 7-Up logo. I would question the originality of any 7-Up paper label that doesn't have those dots - especially if the dots are blurry - which might indicate it was scanned / photocopied
Thanks
Glad I could be of help -- even though I didn't realize it until now. I'm still experimenting with ways to tell the difference between an original 7-Up paper label and a counterfeit one. The best method I have come up with so far is to examine the label with a magnifying loupe (30X Power or Larger) and see if it has what I call micro-dots. The attached photo is a 7-Up paper label that I believe is original - Notice the dots in the stripes above the 7-Up logo. I would question the originality of any 7-Up paper label that doesn't have those dots - especially if the dots are blurry - which might indicate it was scanned / photocopied