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I mean every test has a margin of error anyway so enlighten me what point I'm missing exactly.
"XX.XX%" reporting format doesn't include margin of error.

"XX%+" reporting format does.

It is not simply a matter of a decimal point.

Jano instituted the latter so he wouldn't have to deal with people trying to wrap their head around a reported purity above 100%.
 
So I’m guessing labels aren’t planned for the future, mainly for safety reasons and to avoid drawing unnecessary attention? Totally understand if that’s the case. Just curious how you’re thinking about it long-term and whether branding is something you might eventually consider or if staying low-profile is the permanent strategy.
 
So I’m guessing labels aren’t planned for the future, mainly for safety reasons and to avoid drawing unnecessary attention? Totally understand if that’s the case. Just curious how you’re thinking about it long-term and whether branding is something you might eventually consider or if staying low-profile is the permanent strategy.
Never going to have labels. When a pack inevitably breaks open, it’s best there’s nothing indicating what it is so it just gets thrown away and never thought about again
 
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