Jungle juice label change?
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Topic created by Juicey
on Fri, 14 Apr 2023 at 19:35
Juicey said on Fri, 14 Apr 2023 at 19:35...
Hi all,
Went to the store to pick up my J juice and got home only to notice the bottle and label are different. Anybody know if they sold me bad goods or if it’s just a new label?
Pics of bottle here:
https://imgur.com/a/WIY5Jzv
https://imgur.com/a/DytsTzt
George said on Sat, 15 Apr 2023 at 04:25...
@Juicey: Does the label on the bottle you purchased identify Locker Room Manufacturing (in Canada) as the manufacturer?
If not, there are several manufacturers (in the US and Europe) selling a popper product they call "Jungle Juice", so it is difficult to determine if you purchased an inferior product.
Some of the poppers sold as "Jungle Juice" are a Butyl Nitrite or Iso-Butyl Nitrite formula, and some are a Pentyl Nitrite formula.
BDSM said on Sat, 15 Apr 2023 at 11:08...
Jungle Juice Plus is the original Locker Room (Canadian) product. Jungle is a ref to the fruity aroma, so Pentyl / Amyl. What does the *CAS* number say? there you have your answer.
Jackletooth said on Wed, 19 Jul 2023 at 22:01...
I read a thing where somebody from I think Vice didn't interview with the guy who owns the Jungle Juice Factory or whatever, and one of the takeaways is that every single different labeled product they have, is all the exact same formulation as each other. It's all the same stuff.
Oldman67 said on Thu, 28 May 2026 at 23:50...
This is exactly the problem with Jungle Juice now.
A customer should not have to get home, compare old bottles, check photos, look for Locker Room Manufacturing, decode CAS numbers, and then ask a forum whether they bought the real thing or some random copy.
That is not a reliable brand experience. That is a mess.
I’m not saying your store knowingly sold you bad goods, and I’m not saying every different label is automatically fake. Labels can change. Manufacturers can change packaging. Formulas can vary by country. Fine.
But that is the whole issue: nobody can tell anymore.
One person says check if it is Locker Room Canada. Another says there are US and European products using the same Jungle Juice name. Another says it could be butyl, iso-butyl, pentyl, amyl, whatever. Then someone else says different labels might all be the same formula anyway.
That does not give me confidence. That makes me want to stop buying it.
A strong product should be obvious. Clear manufacturer, clear formula, clear source, consistent bottle, consistent quality. Jungle Juice used to have a name people trusted. Now it feels like the name has been slapped on too many things by too many people, and customers are left guessing.
For me, that kills the brand.
I don’t want to play bottle detective every time I buy something. I don’t want to gamble on whether I got the Canadian one, the US one, the European one, the old label, the new label, the “same formula,” or some inferior knockoff using the name.
If the only way to know what you bought is to ask strangers online, the brand is already cooked.
Jungle Juice had its run, but this is why I’m done with it. Too much confusion, too many versions, too many rip-offs, and not enough trust left in the label.
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