A tobacco code is an anti-counterfeiting code set up by tobacco companies to track product quality and prevent counterfeit and shoddy products. Through the tobacco code, consumers can know the product's production date, production batch, sales channel, and other information.
In general, the tobacco code consists of 13 digits, the first 8 digits represent the date and batch of the product, and the last 5 digits represent the sales channel information. The first 4 digits represent the year, and the last 4 digits represent the month and day. For example, if the tobacco code is "20180101", it means that the product was produced on January 1, 2018.
In addition to the tobacco code, consumption.
You can also look at the packaging and appearance of the product to know the production date and batch of the product. Generally, the packaging of tobacco products will be marked with the date of manufacture and batch information, which consumers can check to determine the authenticity and freshness of the product.
In addition, consumers can also check the authenticity of the product and the date of manufacture through the tobacco company's official ** or customer service**. When purchasing tobacco products, consumers are advised to choose formal channels and pay attention to the packaging and appearance of the products to ensure that they are buying genuine tobacco products.