
Outdated packaging is one of the most common indicators of fake Hamer products. If the design looks like an older version you remember, do not rely on memory. Verify instead.
Be cautious if you notice any of the following:
Shows discontinued or legacy design cues, inconsistent labeling, and cannot be verified through official systems.
Uses the Hamer brand name without authorization, often features outdated packaging designs, and cannot be verified through official systems.
Different brand name, similar claims, not part of the Hamer ecosystem.
Different brand name, similar category positioning, not verifiable.
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Hamer is committed to protecting consumers worldwide through continuous improvements in authentication technology, active monitoring of counterfeit activity, and clear education across global markets.
No. Only products with official HAM 621 certification, verified through official systems, should be considered authentic.
Not always. Generic products are independently branded look-alikes that may use similar ingredient categories, but they are not authorized, certified, or verifiablewithin the Hamer ecosystem.
Counterfeiters often rely on outdated images and discontinued designs. Authentic packaging evolves with current security and verification standards.
Yes. Visual elements can be replicated. Verification only works when the code connects to the official authentication system.