First of all, Wyeth milk powder is sold in different countries and regions. Generally speaking, only the version of Bank of China sold in China will be equipped with anti-counterfeiting code. Other countries, including Hong Kong, generally do not have anti-counterfeiting codes in the original version, but it does not rule out that some domestic distributors will post anti-counterfeiting codes themselves. Do you need to consult the merchant specifically?
So if you don't have a security code, first see if the milk powder you bought is the national bank version. If it is the national bank version, it may be because of the following reasons:
1, it is very likely that the dealer tore it himself, because most anti-counterfeiting codes have dealer information, and if there is smuggling, it may be found out. If the dealer doesn't want to be fined, tear up the security code.
2, some gifts or buy one get one free second-class products will also be torn off the security code.
3. Some anti-counterfeiting codes are integral codes after being opened, and some parents may steal anti-counterfeiting codes for integral.
4. It may also be a fake.
For milk powder without anti-counterfeiting code, try to find the official customer service of the brand for help. Generally, information such as product production date, batch number and product serial number are needed. Wyeth's customer service telephone number is 400-700- 1822.