bpg1,
The one solid bit of data regarding degradation of pheromone products I can offer is Stone Labs\' recommendation that products not be allowed to reach or exceed a temperature of 155 degrees fahrenheit.
It\'s doubtful that the amount of radiation that luggage and mail are subjected to would cause this radical an increase in temperature. If it did, luggage would probably be hot when taken off the conveyor at security scan points.
I\'ve never seen or heard any warnings about degradation of pheros at the other end of the temperature scale. These aren\'t organic compounds, so I doubt that freezing would do them harm.
Unless you receive a product that appears to have undergone an obvious physical change, such as a leaky or exploded bottle, or a mucky non-homogenous liquid content, I would say that you can pretty safely assume that it hadn\'t undergone any detrimental chemical changes either.
I\'ve never yet seen any of Love-Scent\'s international customers report anything of this nature.
Oscar [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
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