Bright sunlight
Comprehensive Brand Analysis
Fast Facts
Company History & Milestones
• 2018: BRIGHT SUNLIGHT brand first used in commerce; U.S. trademark filed/owned by Henan Qianboguan Bio‑tech Co., Ltd. (China).
• 2018–2025: Builds presence primarily through Amazon marketplaces (U.S. and EU), selling herbal extracts and dietary supplements in powders and capsules.
• 2023: Product range expands (e.g., Shilajit extract); several listings identify the manufacturer as “qian bai guan” and display California Proposition 65 warnings on certain items.
• 2024–2025: Adds additional botanicals and specialty ingredients (e.g., Fadogia agrestis, Tiger Milk Mushroom, Turkesterone, Astaxanthin, Ecklonia cava, Agaricus bisporus, Nattokinase, Pumpkin Seed, Red Panax Ginseng) with distribution via third‑party Amazon sellers and Fulfilled‑by‑Amazon logistics.
Product & Manufacturing Profile
Core Products
Botanical extracts and specialty nutraceuticals sold as powders and capsules—examples include Turkesterone, Fadogia agrestis, Tiger Milk Mushroom, Astaxanthin, Ecklonia cava, Agaricus bisporus, Nattokinase, Pumpkin Seed, Red Panax Ginseng, and Shilajit.
Manufacturing Model
Products listed as manufactured by/for the brand owner in China (manufacturer shown on multiple listings as “qian bai guan”); sold primarily through Amazon by third‑party storefronts and fulfilled by Amazon in the U.S. and EU. No corporate website or U.S. facility disclosures identified.
Quality Certifications
No public evidence of portfolio‑wide certifications such as NSF GMP registration, USP Verified, Informed‑Choice/Sport, or ISO standards. Listings do not provide facility certificates.
Third-Party Testing
No batch Certificates of Analysis (COAs) or named lab partners published. Listings lack details on ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation, heavy metal/microbial panels, or routine lot‑level testing disclosures.
Transparency
Ingredient Sourcing
No routine disclosure of raw‑material country of origin or supplier identities; labels typically emphasize ingredient type and potency only.
Published Testing
No public COA portal or batch‑specific test results available on listings; testing statements (if any) are generic and non‑verifiable.
Sustainability
No published ESG/sustainability policies or packaging/environmental commitments identified.
Trust Score
Trust Score: 2/10
Reasoning: Trust Score: 2/5
Reasoning: Bright sunlight appears to be a marketplace‑first brand owned by a China‑based company, with wide SKU variety but limited corporate footprint (no official website, undisclosed executives, minimal contact information). While Amazon distribution provides accessibility, there is no public evidence of recognized third‑party quality certifications, named testing laboratories, or batch‑level COAs. Some listings show Proposition 65 warnings, underscoring the need for transparent contaminant testing and disclosure. Overall, the absence of verifiable quality and transparency practices constrains confidence until the brand publishes facility credentials and lot‑specific test data.
Sources
- BRIGHT SUNLIGHT — U.S. trademark (owner: Henan Qianboguan Bio‑tech Co., Ltd.; first use 2018)
- Amazon — Turkesterone 10% (brand presence on U.S. marketplace)
- Amazon — Shilajit Extract powder (listing shows manufacturer “qian bai guan” and Prop 65 warning; Date First Available May 30, 2023)
- Amazon — Silk Protein Peptide powder (manufacturer listed as Qian bai guan; Date First Available Dec 1, 2023)
- Amazon — Agaricus bisporus extract capsules
- Amazon — Phellinus linteus extract powder
- Amazon — Astaxanthin extract powder
- Amazon — Nattokinase capsules
- Amazon — Pumpkin Seed extract capsules
- Amazon — Red Panax Ginseng capsules
- Amazon (Belgium) — Tiger Milk Mushroom extract capsules
- Amazon (Belgium) — Fadogia agrestis extract capsules
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