Bendy Craft Cove LLC presents itself as a U.S.-based company (Casper, Wyoming) selling fenbendazole products. However, our investigation reveals a deeply troubling picture: the company is manufactured in Ukraine, uses a Ukrainian email domain on its official lab certificates, sells unrelated herbal powder mixes under the guise of fenbendazole, and has accumulated overwhelmingly negative customer feedback. Almost nothing about this company is what it appears to be.
Despite marketing itself as a U.S. company, the lab certificate submitted by Bendy Craft Cove lists a Ukrainian email address (bendycraft.cove.llc@ukr.net) and a Ukrainian phone number (+38 066 000-1440). The company didn't even bother to use a .com email for its official purity documentation. The Casper, Wyoming address appears to be nothing more than a registered agent — a shell.
The product's own FDA package labeling explicitly states: Manufactured by: SVETAN TOV, 14/33 kv.104, vl. Draizera, Kyiv, 02222, UKRAINE, with a Ukrainian phone number (+38 096 230 5330) and email (svetan2014@ukr.net). The company claims to operate from an "FDA-registered facility" — but registration does not mean FDA approval, inspection, or endorsement of the product.
Perhaps the most alarming finding: Bendy Craft Cove sells a product called "Magic Mix Powder" on Amazon — a blend of Senna Leaf, Cascara Sagrada Bark, Psyllium Husk, Flaxseed, Aloe Vera, Licorice Root, and other herbal ingredients. There is no fenbendazole in this product. Yet the company markets it alongside their fenbendazole line under the same brand, creating deliberate confusion. One customer who sent capsules for independent lab testing reported that the product contained no fenbendazole at all — suggesting the capsules may also be substituted.
The reviews tell the story the company tries to hide:
"The 222 mg capsules were sent to a laboratory for testing. The results showed that there was no fenbendazole in the product at all. This means the contents do not match the label and appear to be a cheap substitute powder."
— Robert_, May 2025
"I received a package with powder, and it smelled strongly like fish. The odor was very unpleasant and made it seem like the product was spoiled or of very poor quality."
— Henry74, April 2025
"This company presents itself as a USA-based brand, but it feels like they're using cheap Chinese (or similar) raw materials while marketing it as something more trustworthy. There's no real support, no phone number, and no clear transparency."
— Dogscout, March 2025
Bendy Craft Cove is a Ukrainian operation hiding behind a Wyoming mailing address. Their own documents reveal the deception — Ukrainian emails, Ukrainian phone numbers, a Kyiv-based manufacturer. Worse still, independent lab testing by a customer found zero fenbendazole in the capsules, and the company actively sells herbal powder blends alongside products labeled as fenbendazole. This is not a transparency problem — this is a product integrity crisis. We strongly advise against purchasing from Bendy Craft Cove.
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