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Images from the Cobroxin Bottling Plant
Posted on Jan 24th, 2010 by Corporate Communications
Last week, we spent time visiting the Cobroxin bottling facility. While we were there, we took a few photos to share on our blog. We hope you enjoy the following images.

Most of the packaging process is automated, including the labeling of the bottles. In this photo, you can see the labeling machine printing the labels to go on the Cobroxin Oral Spray bottles.

At Nutra Pharma, we continually strive to manufacture the highest quality products. In this photo you can see several members of our bottler’s quality assurance team. Their role at the bottling facility is to ensure that every bottle of Cobroxin meets or exceeds our strict quality standards.

Once the bottles of Cobroxin are filled, labeled and individually shrink wrapped, they are then grouped into cartons containing 12 bottles and placed on pallets for immediate shipment. As you can see from the above photo, we even custom print our shipping cartons to include the Cobroxin logo.
For more information about Cobroxin, visit http://www.Cobroxin.com.
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Is there any part of your processing that is dangerous? How do you house the snakes? I would like to see pictures or get more details about how you get the Cobra Venom. Pleaseeeee!!!
Comment by TS Elliott — April 30, 2010 @ 7:10 pm
Hi TS Elliott,
Thanks for your comment. We do not “milk” the cobras ourselves. We use approved vendors to supply us with the necessary cobra venom.
- David
Comment by David Isserman — April 30, 2010 @ 8:24 pm