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You may notice that the bottle cap temporarily changed to a different color of cap. A plain white cap was temporarily used for our 210 ct. Salmon Oil product. These cap changes are temporary. The products remain the same and the cap is still recyclable. Remove the clear neck seal… Read More
Pure Alaska Omega should be stored at room temperature 59°-86°F (15°-30°C) . Stability studies are conducted on this product at room temperature and have not been studied using frozen temperature conditions. Freezing this product may increase the likelihood of choking as the rupture time of the softgel may be prolonged. Read More
After purchasing Pure Alaska Omega supplements, Trident Seafoods recommends the following storage conditions: a. Extreme temperatures (hot or cold) should be avoided. b. Store at room temperature 59°-86°F (15°-30°C), in a dry, low light location. c. Keep out of direct sunlight. d. Keep the cap tightly sealed. Read More
Yes! Pure Alaska Omega Wild Alaskan Salmon Oil and our Pure Alaska Omega Clinical Strength Alaskan Omega-3 products are shelf stable as indicated by the “Best By” date printed on every bottle. Stability testing verifies the fatty acids present at the date of manufacturing are still present at the end… Read More
The “Best By” date can be found on the bottom of every bottle of Pure Alaska Omega fish oil. The “Best By” date (MM/YY) can be found right under the six digit product “Lot #.”… Read More
The plastic bottles we use to package Pure Alaska Omega are made from BPA free material referenced on the bottle with the number 1 inside the recycle code on the bottom of the bottle. Other codes that are BPA free include number 2, 4, 5, or 6. Read More
Pure Alaska Omega packaging was carefully selected as both the resin in the PET bottle and the coating on the label protect the product from UV light. The clear bottle allows you to see the natural amber red/orange color of our Alaskan salmon oil while protecting the product from UV… Read More