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    Default NPA bottle

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    Hi,

    I have just

    receive the "NPA", but on the bottle stands only "Pheromone additive" so I miss the "new" in the name and the bottle

    signs other than on the picture in the internet, too! Has NPA a new design or have I get the wrong bottle?
    On the

    bottle stands "manufactured by la croy" (or similar)!

    Thanks!

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    Yup, it's correct. It should

    say "Love-Scent Pheromone additive for men"

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    Above the wording "5ml" you

    should be able find an "A" printed in light grey. Look to its left and you should find "N P".

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    yes, now I have seen the

    light printed "NPA" Next I should look the the bottle on day light Thank you guys!

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    I really haven't kept up on all the

    design changes etc. but I think many products got their "abbreviations" and/or nicknames often in their early stages

    of development or release. Changes over time have rendered some of these names a bit obsolete or obscure. Chikara is

    often referred to as "C7" for example rather than it's current "real" name.

    That's one reason I'd like to

    see some names spelled out in their entirety based on the actual catalog listings rather than some abbreviations for

    clarity. There are at least two different products called "PI," and at least two I can think of called "IS" (and

    there are at least two variations of one of those "IS's" to help confuse the issue).
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