Darkness shrouds light, and truth is often attributed to light.
But enough metaphysics, turns out, bottling companies from Perfume to Beer use dark bottles.
They have their public reasons, to ‘prevent degradation from photonic rays’ of their contents.
But also, consider, the fact that dark bottles are tinted to prevent further inspection. It’s not a bug, it’s a feature.
If you bottle had something weird in it, you wouldn’t know. Like that one person that finds a surprise decomposing rat in their bottle of clear liquid vice the unlucky shmuck that gets a bottle of decomposing mold in their bottle of Dark colored Pepsi or Coke.
Most importantly, Dark bottles hide in bubbles thus a discerning eye wouldn’t be able to identify the contents as easily.
This applies to perfumes and their concentrates, because bubbles are also an indicator of the amount of ‘fluff’ stuffed in a chemical formulation. This just also applies to beer and metal cans.
The Bubbles in perfumes, if you shake a bottle and the bubbles go away, then it’s probably got alcohol or some other additive to dilute your solution. If the bubbles linger, then it’s likely a higher concentration of the scent or perfume. So the bang for your buck in the concentration of a fragrance could be revealed through visual acuity.
American’s don’t have strict brewing laws, because honestly, Most Americans have shit taste in Beer. So they’ll label anything as beer and sell it as such. But there are standards and regulations in other countries that hold Beer to a specific makeup, thus preventing excess additives and other things that could alter the taste or flavor of the drink, as well as the health or unhealthy benefits. I mean, you’re drinking poison.
Carbonation and bubbles are an indicator of other factors, it could be carbon or carbonation, or it could be another additive.
In Closing
Obviously not all products have clear bottles, and not all products use dark bottles or labels that cover everything.
And chances are, people don’t even know what they’re looking for and it’s more of an appealing marketing gimmick to reskin bottles in a manner that’s more appealing then it’s contents.
Whatever, consume what you consume and become the result of it.
I’m not lying here, Dark Bottles do hide truth, they definitely obscure light. There is no lie and you likely might not have learned anything from reading any of this.
*Not Valid Financial, Legal, Life or Any Advice