Cacharel Batch Code Checker
Fragrance
Cacharel Batch Code Format
Supported Cacharel codes may be numeric with a year digit and month, two letters followed by a day-of-year value, or longer alphanumeric codes with embedded year and month markers.
Examples: 41234, AB123, XXY5Z
Shelf Life: Usually about 36 months from manufacturing date.
About Cacharel Codes
Anaïs Anaïs, Amor Amor, Noa, and boxed fragrance sets may stay sealed for long periods in storage or gift inventory. A batch-code lookup helps estimate whether a bottle is relatively recent or older stock.
Where to Find It
- Bottom of the bottle or carton
- Outer box base or side flap
- Printed lot area near the barcode
- Use the compact batch code rather than the barcode
Popular Cacharel Products
Popular Cacharel fragrance searches often include Anaïs Anaïs, Amor Amor, Noa, Yes I Am, Eden, and boxed gift sets. These names help match a short lot code to the right fragrance bottle or carton and make it easier to avoid entering a barcode, gift-set sleeve code, or reseller sticker by mistake.
- Classic floral: Anaïs Anaïs and Noa
- Modern sweet line: Amor Amor and Yes I Am
- Older favorites: Eden
- Gift stock: fragrance boxes and seasonal sets
Tips for Checking Cacharel Batch Codes
Check the bottle base, carton bottom, or side flap for the true production code. Fragrance gift boxes may include several numbers for packaging and retail use, but the manufacturer lot code is usually shorter and placed close to the base.
When comparing older stock, use the decoded estimate together with packaging condition and scent quality. Long storage, sunlight, and heat can affect fragrance freshness over time.
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