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How to tell the authenticity of Hong Kong Wing Wah mooncakes?

1. There are obvious "Q" signs on the lower left corner of the box lid of Ronghua mooncakes made in Hong Kong. In the middle of the "Q" there is the "HK" sign, which is the abbreviation of Hong Kong in English, while those made in Dongguan No, it is easy to distinguish. Currently, there are Ronghua mooncakes with the "Q" logo on the market, but these are either printed or pasted on them, so all consumers must pay special attention! (Note: The "Q" logo is not printed or pasted, but is integrated with the box lid)

2. On the back of the box lid of Ronghua mooncakes made in Hong Kong, there is "Guaranteed All Hong Kong" "Manufactured" words, but there is no "Made in Dongguan".

3. The counterfeit and shoddy products discovered so far are all faked from Hong Kong, so the packaging imitates the packaging produced in Hong Kong. However, as long as you compare it, you can find a big difference. The authentic fonts are clear. The patterns are beautiful, but on counterfeit products, the fonts are blurred and the patterns are dim.

4. The surface of Ronghua mooncakes made in Hong Kong is smooth but not greasy, the texture is uneven, the fonts are clear, and the transition is smooth; while the fonts made in Dongguan are slightly blurred, while the counterfeit products are rough in production, greasy and smelly, and have messy textures. Fonts are blurry and colors are dull.

5. The Hong Kong version of the mooncake box does not come with a “knife and fork”. Look for Hong Kong Wing Wah’s trademark, the pinyin of “wingwah” and the year “1950”.

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