u/That-Barracuda-4

Growing Together 📈Learning Together

Growing Together 📈Learning Together

Big love to everybody joining, learning, asking questions, and sharing this channel with your people. The growth is real and I appreciate every one of y’all.

Information matters. Nobody should have to just take somebody’s word for it. Ask questions, check the facts, and verify for yourself. When products are involved, people deserve the real thing and clear answers
Stay sharp.

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 5 days ago

If It Is Real, Questions Should Not Get You Blocked

People should be allowed to ask questions when something looks suspicious. They should be able to compare public information, verify claims for themselves, and point out inconsistencies without getting blocked, kicked, or banned from a sub.

If everything is real, proof should settle it. Getting mad at people for asking basic questions only speaks louder than the questions do. Nobody should be expected to blindly believe a story just because they are told to.

Stay sharp everyone knowledge is power and we share knowledge we teach you how to cross reference and verify labels so you can make your own decisions truth time 😤

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u/That-Barracuda-4 — 5 days ago

A sticker does not prove the bottle is in anyone’s name and look at the dark pink panel

He keeps saying everything is in his name, but a name sticker by itself does not prove the bottle is legitimate or verify what is inside. Labels and packaging can be made or bought online, so a photo alone is not proof.

Also look at the dark pink panel on the Quagen label. The official product information is public and can be checked by anyone. I could not find an official notice showing a recent Quagen label update that explains that change. If there is one, post the source stay sharp everyone

Remember they will block you if you ask questions on about their product multiple ppl have had this happen to them for calling them out that speaks volumes why you think that sub is dead?

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u/That-Barracuda-4 — 5 days ago

RACCOON SAYS IT’S ALL UNDER HIS NAME, BUT A PHOTO OF BOTTLES AND AN OPEN MEDICATION BOOKLET IS NOT VERIFIABLE PAPERWORK

Empty bottles, labels, and packaging supplies can be bought online with the correct person through wholesale sites like Alibaba. So a photo alone does not prove where anything came from or what is inside it.

If it is really all straight pharmacy, show proof people can verify. Verifiable paperwork tied to a patient. He can scribble out vital information yet he does not show none of this just to trust me Until then, people are right to ask questions. Saying bum over and over does not make the story add up.

This picture shows an open medication booklet that you can also buy on Alibaba by bulk, shows empty bottles labels are wrong. They changed every time he gets called out first it was QUAGEN black line touching the red on the logo and that is incorrect look at QUAGEN official logo on daily map. He got his vendor to reprint a better label. Now that pink panel is too dark and all he has to say and lie to you guys and say it’s a new label. He’s already been caught with food coloring on his nails and fingers on his post.

You can verify his lies on daily med look up the ndc number for the label and see if they had any major changes QUAGEN has not had any major updates or recent changes. You can check this out yourself star sharp.

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 5 days ago

ALIBABA LABELS LOOKING REAL FAMILIAR

Y’all look at the labels and compare them yourselves. These bottles are literally pictured in an Alibaba product catalog and the label setup looks damn near identical. Same fonts, same layout, same style. The names, dates and pharmacy addresses can obviously be changed when the label is coming from an editable file.

And peep the liquid too. Look how it drops straight to the bottom with barely anything hanging on the bottle. That’s the same type of drop we been seeing in Raccoon’s posts Straight Karo looking consistency

This is why a pharmacy label and a clean looking bottle don’t prove shit by themselves. When replica packaging and labels like this are openly being sold, you better know exactly where your bottle came from. Also this is not how a schedule V drug prescription looks like it’s missing vital information.

Compare the pictures. Same style labels, same presentation, same type of drop. Y’all do the math. Stay sharp

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 10 days ago

🚨 REPLICA ALERT — Y’ALL BETTER PAY ATTENTION 🚨

They getting slick with these replicas, so stop thinking just because somebody got the bottle, seal AND booklet that automatically makes it real. It don’t.

Look at the first picture. Biggest giveaway besides that wrinkled ass label is the COLOR. Compare that purple to the official DailyMed picture. The official label has that dark ish purple/ tone. That first one ain’t matching up.

And that booklet don’t prove SHIT. 😂 This actually proves booklets are floating around with these bottles too. Anybody thinking “it came with the book so it gotta be real” better wake up.

Real prescription medication comes through a legitimate pharmacy with a prescription label tied to an actual patient and verifiable pharmacy information. Real deal ain’t supposed to be moving around loose with no script label and no paperwork you can verify.

Anybody can reseal a bottle, slap a label on it and throw a booklet on top.

Pull up the OFFICIAL DailyMed packaging and compare that shit yourself. Colors, print, layout, NDC, manufacturer information EVERYTHING should make sense.

If you got a bottle you’re questioning, bring the pictures to us. We’ll help you spot the red flags and tell you what needs to be verified
Stay sharp

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 12 days ago

Quagen Bottle vs DailyMed Label Why Is the NDC Scratched Off and Where’s the Patient Prescription? 🤔

Not saying what this bottle is or isn’t. I’m just pointing out what I can see compared to the official DailyMed label.

The first red flag is the NDC number is scratched off. On the official DailyMed label, the NDC is clearly printed and visible. Why would anyone intentionally cover that up? If the bottle is authentic, there shouldn’t be a reason to hide it. It makes people wonder if the font, numbers, or label didn’t match.

The second issue is there’s no patient prescription attached. Authentic pharmacy-dispensed bottles are normally tied to a specific patient with a pharmacy label, prescription information, and supporting paperwork. A loose bottle by itself with no patient information isn’t, by itself, proof of authenticity.

Third, there’s no paperwork shown. No discharge papers, no medication guide, no pharmacy receipt, nothing connecting the bottle to a legitimate prescription. Just a bottle and “trust me.”
I’m not saying this alone proves anything. A photo can’t confirm whether a medication is genuine or counterfeit. But if someone is making authenticity claims, it’s reasonable to ask for documentation that supports those claims.

People can make their own conclusions, but verification beats stories every time. If someone claims a bottle is authentic, asking for the documentation that normally accompanies a legitimate prescription is a reasonable request.
Stay sharp

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 21 days ago

Raccoon, The Story Doesn’t Make Sense Anymore 🤔

Bronchitis don’t usually have people getting put on codeine cough syrup forever. If a doctor even prescribes it, it’s normally a short run, not something that keeps getting refilled over and over. A cough can hang around for weeks, but that doesn’t automatically mean somebody should still be getting opioid cough syrup the whole time. Do your homework. Ask questions. Facts always matter more than racoons stories.

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u/That-Barracuda-4 — 26 days ago

Karo sinks straight to the bottom like this. No natural bleed. This isn’t medicine. Guy

People keep acting like this proves it’s authentic, but it doesn’t.

Watch how the syrup drops straight to the bottom and just sits there in one layer. There’s no natural bleeding or gradual mixing in soda. That’s exactly how Karo syrup behaves because it’s much denser than Sprite.

This isn’t medicine, and it didn’t come from any trusted or verified source. A heavy syrup creating a purple layer at the bottom isn’t evidence of authenticity.

Another thing people are overlooking he claims the syrup is cold, but the bottle he’s pouring it from is completely dry. There’s no condensation on it at all. Meanwhile, the Sprite bottle is covered in condensation, which tells you the soda is cold.

If both had been sitting in the fridge together, you’d normally expect condensation on both containers under similar conditions. So that claim doesn’t really add up based on what the video shows.

At the end of the day we already caught him with food coloring on his hands and fingers, a “drop test” proves nothing. Heavy syrups like Karo can create the same visual effect. Without a trusted source or proper testing, nobody can claim a bottle is authentic just because of how it falls into a soda.
Stay sharp

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 1 month ago

🚨 Major Red Flags on These Quagen Pints Stay Alert

These bottles have multiple red flags that should make anyone stop before buying.

The first thing that stands out is the two different shades of pink on the front labels. If they’re supposed to be the same product, why are the pink panels different colors?

Zoom in on the labels and you’ll also notice the font on the pink panel isn’t the same. The lettering and font are different.

Another thing is the Quagen logo. One label has the black line touching the red part of the logo, while the other doesn’t.

The biggest red flag of all is there’s no patient prescription paperwork or pharmacy paperwork shown with these bottles. Legitimate prescription medication is dispensed to a patient with documentation. If someone can’t provide paperwork tied to the patient, that’s a huge red flag.

Always inspect the labels, compare fonts, compare colors, check the seals, and ask for the prescription paperwork before trusting what you’re buying. Don’t ignore these warning signs 🚩

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 1 month ago

🚨 Y’all Still Falling For This? 👀

Crazy how every time somebody gets called out, suddenly there’s a new excuse.

Now it’s “these are the new labels” and “look at the seal.” Stop it.

The pink on that label is way darker than the actual Quagen label. The red color on his is way too dark red compared to the original label. Put them side by side and it’s obvious. Pharmaceutical companies don’t just wake up one day and randomly change colors without documentation.

And that seal? Y’all really acting like a seal proves something? The real bottles are supposed to have a foil seal. What he’s showing doesn’t magically make it legit.

The funniest part is people pointing at the booklet on top of the cap like that’s proof. You can buy inserts, packaging, labels, caps, and all kinds of pharma packaging online for next to nothing.

A booklet doesn’t authenticate a bottle. He can’t even show any kind of paperwork for a schedule V drug to him (the patient) just another resealed bottle with “trust me bro”

What’s even crazier is this ain’t the first time. Dude has already been called out multiple times over bottle inconsistencies. Some of y’all must have short memories.

And before anybody starts with the “fresh lot” or “new labels” talk, that’s not how this works. If a manufacturer changes packaging, there are records of it. You don’t just get a mystery redesign that nobody else knows about.

I’m not telling anybody what to buy. I’m saying use your eyes and stop believing everything you see in a 20-second video.

Stay sharp. Some people spend more time explaining red flags than they do explaining where the product came from. 👀☕️🐸

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 1 month ago

🧾 Everybody Got Opinions, Nobody Got Proof 🤷‍♂️

Funny how they keep saying “Cranbury ain’t real” or “Cranbury ain’t dropped” but can’t post a single receipt, document, or source to back it up.

Meanwhile NDC 27808-065-02 is literally listed on DailyMed with Cranbury on the label and package photos. 📄👀

Y’all can argue with each other all day, but you can’t argue with paperwork.

If it’s fake, post proof. If it’s not active, post proof. If Cranbury ain’t a thing, post proof.

Until then it’s just a bunch of dudes repeating what they heard from another dude who heard it from another dude. 😂🍿

Documents > rumors
Paperwork > opinions
Proof > trust me bro 💯🧾🔥

Always do your research look up the ndc # it will tell you everything you need to know of that drug do t let other fool you into something you can look up for yourself. Stay sharp everyone

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 2 months ago

🚨 Another “Script Qua” Claim Falls Apart Under a Microscope 🚨

Not saying what’s in the bottle, by the way it drops heavy to the bottom w no natural bleed it’s Karo iykyk but if you’re claiming every pour is straight pharmacy, people are gonna notice the inconsistencies. I been calling him out since I started noticing these inconsistencies. These are post I collected from months on months gathering proof for yall

A few things stand out
🔍 Multiple bottles showing noticeably different shades of purple one is red red another is purple purple If everything is supposedly from the same legitimate source, why does the color vary so much from bottle to bottle?

🖐️ Look at the fingers and hands in several photos. There appears to be purple staining/smudging on the skin and fingers People can draw their own conclusions, but food coloring and syrup dyes tend to leave traces when they’re being handled frequently.

🥤 One bottle has dark purple pooling heavily at the bottom while the rest of the liquid is much lighter. Another has a completely different hue and separation pattern. That’s a lot of variation for something that’s being presented as the same product.

❄️ Heavy condensation, lighting tricks, and different angles can make liquids look different, sure. But when every post looks different from the last one, questions are gonna get asked.

📸 If you’re telling the idea that everything is untouched pharmacy product, consistency matters. The community shouldn’t have to ignore obvious differences and just accept “trust me bro” as proof.
At some point it’s not FakeLeanBusters doing the work… the pictures start speaking for themselves. 🤷‍♂️🍿stay sharp everyone. Being owner of drank sub don’t mean the he can’t lie or deceive it’s a dirty game yall were here to teach you how to tell

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 2 months ago

🚨 Amazon Pharmacy Stickers Don’t Make It Pharmacy 💀📦

“TAKE WITH FOOD” got me crying 💀💀
Bro got the pharmacy warning sticker from aisle 7 and slapped it on there like it adds authenticity 😭😭
We got random retail warning stickers, peeled-up labels at the bottom, no paperwork, no dispensing receipt, no pharmacy bag, no nothing.
At some point it’s less ‘trust me bro’ and more ‘please don’t ask questions bro’ 💀🔍

we’re at the point where people are buying warning stickers straight off Amazon and slapping them on bottles like it’s some kind of authentication badge. The same exact “May Cause Drowsiness” sticker is literally available for anyone with a credit card and two-day shipping. 💀
A random pharmacy sticker doesn’t prove where a bottle came from, what’s in it, who dispensed it, or whether it’s authentic. It just proves somebody knows how to shop online.
The funniest part is when all the attention goes into the accessories. Generic warning stickers ✅ Fancy bottle ✅ Cool video ✅
But somehow there’s still no paperwork, no chain of custody, no verifiable proof of origin, and no independent way to confirm anything. 😭 stay sharp

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 2 months ago

⚠️ Font Comparison: Why Does The “Promethazine Hydrochloride and Codeine Phosphate” Font Look So Different?

Forget the colors and everything else for a second. Just look at the font.

Compare the bottle to the DailyMed image and focus on “Promethazine Hydrochloride and Codeine Phosphate.” The font on the bottle looks much thinner and more condensed. The DailyMed version is bolder, wider, and has more consistent spacing.

Look at the spacing between the P and R in Promethazine and the H and Y in Hydrochloride. The kerning doesn’t match. The letters on the bottle appear squeezed together while the DailyMed version has more natural spacing throughout the entire drug name.

This isn’t one random letter looking off. The whole font appears different from top to bottom.

the bottle look like it’s using a completely different typeface than the DailyMed label? 👀🔍💯

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 2 months ago

🚨 Fake Lean Busters: Don’t Let a Pharmacy Bag Fool You 🚨

Every day people get tricked by props and packaging. A pharmacy bag does NOT automatically mean a bottle came from a pharmacy.

Some of these bags can be purchased online or sourced separately, then used as a photo prop to make a picture look more convincing. It doesn’t take much more than a little research to uncover what some people are doing.

Looking at this photo, another thing that stands out is the label placement. The bottle on the left appears to have the label sitting noticeably lower, while the bottle on the right has the label positioned higher. When you’re evaluating products, details matter. Consistency matters.

The point isn’t to accuse anyone based on one picture. The point is to stop blindly believing every photo you see online.

Always verify. Always ask questions. Always compare details. Scammers count on people being excited instead of observant.

Stay safe, stay informed, and remember: we’re the Fake Lean Busters. 🕵️‍♂️🚨

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 2 months ago

Title: ⚠️ Spotting Fake Cranbury Pints: Pay Attention to the Small Details

Not saying every bottle posted online is fake, but if you’re trying to verify a pint, the small details matter.

One thing that immediately stood out to me on these labels is the spacing in the warning section. Under the purple strength box, where it says:

“WARNINGS: Contains sodium metabisulfite…”

the spacing between lines and sections appears unusually large. On authentic pharmaceutical labels, the text layout is usually very consistent, tightly aligned, and professionally formatted. Large gaps, inconsistent spacing, uneven margins, blurry print, or text that looks “stretched” can all be signs that a label was recreated or printed outside of the manufacturer’s normal process.

Never verify a bottle based on color alone. Labels, print quality, paperwork, pharmacy source, and overall consistency all matter.

The people making replicas keep getting better, so the community needs to pay attention to the details most people overlook. 👀

Always verify before trusting what you’re looking at.

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 2 months ago
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Am I the only one seeing red flags here? 🤔

No original box.
No prescription label.
No patient paperwork.
Multiple loose bottles sitting on a shelf.

From my experience, legitimate prescription medication is usually dispensed with pharmacy labeling, paperwork, and proper packaging.

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 3 months ago

Everybody Around Him Know It’s Fake At This Point 😭

How many times y’all gonna let Master GuWop post fantasy pours and call it “real scores” 😭😭 first pic got the whole syrup sitting at the BOTTOM of the soda like straight pancake syrup with zero natural bleed. Then next pic magically got bleed all of a sudden 💀 so which one is it?

And since when is Qua bright apple red?? 😂 color way off. Even the pint look wrong. Pink panel dark as hell too. Dude got every shade except the real one. Talking bout “no one coming close” while posting kitchen chemistry experiments 😭🧪

At this point anybody openly supporting this KNOW what’s going on. Terrible Raccoon and them fully aware of what dude been called out for over and over but still cheerleading it anyway 🤣 they don’t care about what’s real they just protect the narrative and ban anybody pointing out obvious flaws.

FakeLeanBusters watermark not even needed cause the pics exposing themselves already 💀 one bottle look like Karo syrup fighting for its life at the bottom of a Sprite. Stay sharp

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 3 months ago

Bro really went into full prop department mode to fake “verification” 😭

2028 qua in mid 2026 😂😂😂😂 After getting called out for posting fake labels and bottles, this looks like his latest attempt to make it all seem legit 💀

The funniest part is pharmacies give actual paperwork tied to the patient and medication. You can scribble out the patient info and still show legitimate matching documentation. But somehow he posts EVERYTHING except the real documents they hand you 😭 receipt, bag, car pics, glucose strip box props, random angles… everything except transparent verifiable paperwork.

And look at the bottle itself. That black/pink panel is dark as hell compared to the authentic reference images on DailyMed. Color tone already looks questionable before we even get into the rest of the inconsistencies.

This feels more like an effort to visually overload people into believing it instead of actually proving authenticity. Real verification should hold up under analysis, not just look convincing in sunlight with a receipt beside it.

This honestly looks like dude just went to pick up SOME type of medication from the pharmacy and decided to stage pictures next to the pint to make people think the pint itself is verified 😂

So what now? Every time we go pick up medicine from we can just throw a random receipt and pharmacy bag next to a bottle and scream “REAL”?? That’s not how verification works. Stay sharp

u/That-Barracuda-4 — 3 months ago