I still don't think this is a practical concern. If you buy a case of product, all you have to do is open one box and you'll know where the hit packs are in every box of the case. CT scanning might tell you what's inside of the pack, but there's no incentive for anyone to buy what is marketed as a "hot pack" because there is already the current assumption that the pack is bogus or a bust.
If you search "hot pack" you'll find a ton of them. But what you won't find are that they sell for exorbitant amounts.
While scanning the pack might tell you what's inside and sway whether or not you personally open the pack, if you try to sell the pack as a "guaranteed hit" the assumption already exists that it's a turd.
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