Expressbottles

Expressbottles is a US-based vendor selling both retail quantities and bulk, with a catalogue that includes pricing on most products. Testing transparency is minimal — one COA is available, but it doesn't cover any of the peptides currently in the catalogue. Community discussion is sparse, limited to a single positive mention of shipping experience, leaving little independent signal on product quality, customer service, or overall reliability.

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Anecdotal signals

Expressbottles lab testing & COAs

AOD-9604
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BPC-157
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Cagrilintide
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CJC-1295
5 mg
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DSIP
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Epithalon
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Common questions

Is Expressbottles legit?

We don't issue verdicts — we publish the evidence and let it speak. For Expressbottles we have 1 substantiated community mention from real, linkable sources. Our automated site audit has verified the vendor's published catalogue and COA surface. The sections on this page hold the evidence behind each of those numbers.

What do customers say about Expressbottles?

We have captured 1 substantiated community mention of Expressbottles across shipping (1, mostly positive). Each count reflects real, linkable reports — the quotes behind every number are in the community sections on this page.

Does Expressbottles publish third-party lab tests (COAs)?

2 of 25 observed peptides have a COA mapped to them. Latest captured reports are from Janoshik. We hold 2 older lab documents, but none captured within the last 12 months.