Sekretka & Antidot
I was just puzzling over how some expired meds have oddly carved labels—could they be clues to something else? Do you see patterns in bottle shapes that suggest hidden stories?
I’ve sorted through dozens of expired bottles. The carved labels are mostly branding—unique textures or embossing that help a brand stand out, not a hidden message. Bottle shapes tend to follow chemistry and storage needs: a narrow neck for volatile ingredients, a wide base for bulk stability, or a twist‑cap for patient safety. If you see a pattern, it’s usually about how the drug is kept from degrading, not a secret code. Still, keep a log; trends can emerge when you line up the shapes, sizes, and label designs.
Sounds like a practical approach—maybe a few outliers will still pop out once you map them. Let me know if anything odd jumps at you.
Sure thing. I’ll add any outliers to my log and flag them right away. Just don’t expect a treasure map—more like a well‑sorted filing system.
Got it, I’ll keep an eye out for any weird ones that don’t fit the pattern. If something jumps out, I’ll flag it too.