dalesguy said
instead of pointing out the differences , shouldnt someone be investigating where the source is for the fake craze Retailers usually buy from a distributor or direct from the factory , so shouldnt these areas be under investigation
if fake craze is still getting to retailers after the initial post by DS on the 5th november, then something is lacking somewhere and why issue a photo now , it would have been more useful back in november.
i feel now its getting to a point where DS are making too much of an issue about it. If the supply chain gets broken then DS have no need to worry anymore This latest post on their blog several weeks later than the first , seems to indicate that it hasnt otherwise why issue another statement.Once the chain gets broken the whole matter could be put to bed.
Some fair points. I don't doubt that there are investigations behind the scenes and the people who need to know more than they can (or will) say. Also, the info about the fakes has been around the net for a long time, with pictures and even suggestions as to what was used to replace the actual product.
As for DS making too much of an issue of it, well there's two sides of that coin. They have to protect their product and their brand reputation. Since it's release Craze has fallen for far more negative press than any other pre. From 'secret' ingredients to lawsuits to re-formulations so on and so forth. There's so much conspiracy that it's confusing to know what the truth is. And therein lies the flip side - try and buy Craze in the UK for less than £35.99, and if you see it for less than that your first thought is that it's fake. Add to that the fact that bodybuilding.com appear to have removed it from UK sale...