Counterfeit dietary supplements and vitamins are a common problem, especially for popular brands like Solgar. To verify the authenticity of your packaging, pay attention to the following signs:
1. Check the Packaging:
A dark-colored glass bottle (not plastic);
The cap and seal should have gold embossed branding with the Solgar logo;
The label should be evenly applied, with clear font, no spelling errors, and no smudging.
2. Look at the Batch Number and Expiration Date:
They should be printed, not stickered;
Located on the bottom or side of the bottle — make sure they match those on the box;
You can verify the code using the official website or by contacting customer support.
3. Buy Only from Verified Sellers:
Avoid suspicious marketplaces and private sellers without licenses.
📌 If the packaging looks suspicious, it's best not to take the vitamins until you confirm their authenticity.
❗ Suspect a fake or were you misled during your purchase? 👉 Submit a complaint on Xolvie 👈 to protect your rights and warn other consumers.
Related Complaints
My Solgar Glucosamine MSM Tablets Arrived Half-Broken and Discolored

I purchased Solgar Glucosamine MSM 120 tablets from a pharmacy, fully trusting the brand’s reputation for quality and reliability. My pharmacist also assured me that Solgar is one of the most reputable supplement brands on the market. Unfortunately, what I received was nothing close to what I expect...
My Solgar B12 Tablets Came in Different Sizes and Colors Than Usual
I’ve been regularly using Solgar B12 vitamins for a long time and have always trusted their quality. However, this time, when I opened a new box, I immediately noticed that the tablets looked visibly different—in both size and color—from the ones I’m used to. Concerned, I emptied the entire bottle a...






