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Why are the production dates of many products (such as drinks) found on the cap or bottom of the bottle? Why not write them directly there.

Hello!

There are several reasons here:

First, according to the trademark law (back label), the production date is not allowed to appear on the trademark (back label).

Second, the date on the label of a beverage or alcoholic beverage is not the production date of the product. For example, taking red wine as an example, the date on the red wine trademark is the date of grape picking and not the production date of the wine.

Therefore, the production date of the product will appear in other parts.

The following are the specific content regulations of product trademarks (back labels):

(Also taking wine as an example, only the following content can appear on the trademark, and no other content is allowed. Appear):

(1) Type of wine;

(2) Name of wine;

(3) Year of raw material harvest;

(4) Grade;

(5) Production area;

(6) Bottler;

(7) Winery name;

(6) Bottler;

(7) Winery name;

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(8) Name of country producing wine;

(9) Net content;

(10) Alcohol concentration.

Thank you!