Why Your Lab Report Date Might Look “Old” (But Your Batch is Brand New!) 🧪❄️
We know you care about quality — and so do we.
Sometimes you’ll see a lab report that’s two, four, or even seven months old and think:
“Is this an old batch?”
The answer: Absolutely not.
Here’s How It Works
When we produce, it’s not small — it can be 5,000 to 10,000 vials at a time per peptide. The moment they’re made, they’re tested, and only if they pass with flying colors ✅ do they get securely stored in Cold Storage until we’re ready to ship from that batch.
If we still have thousands of vials from the current batch, the new one stays in Cold Storage until needed. That’s why you might get a “new” batch with an older test date — it’s been sitting in perfect, climate-controlled conditions, untouched until now.
Sometimes, though, the timing is perfect: we run out of the prior batch just as a new one is tested. That’s when you’ll see a super-fresh lab report only 7 to 15 days old — proof that your product was just produced, tested, and shipped straight to you.
Why We Do It
We always keep stock ready — even if it means producing large batches while we still have plenty left. This way, if supply chain hiccups happen, we’re always prepared, always stocked, and never out of product for our awesome customers.
The Bottom Line 📦
- Older date = product stored perfectly until needed.
- Newer date (even just 7–15 days old) = freshly tested batch, just released in perfect time as prior batch sells out!
- Every batch meets our strict precision and ethical standards.
Cold storage, careful planning, and a little over-preparation mean you always get the most perfect research peptides — every time. 💙