No. Generally speaking, the trademarks on the outer packaging and inner bottle packaging should be consistent, that is, use the same trademark layout and design. This ensures that consumers can more easily identify products when purchasing them and reduces the likelihood of confusion. If the trademark formats on the outer packaging and inner bottle packaging are inconsistent, it may cause confusion to consumers and increase the cost of after-sales communication and processing. Therefore, it is recommended that when designing and producing packaging, the trademark format of the outer packaging and inner bottle packaging should be consistent and avoid using different formats.