I couldn't find any information on the specific barcode 4004009183272 associated with a product named "rex 65 cm". It's possible that this is a fictional or non-existent product.
However, I can try to provide some general information on the barcode format and how it might relate to the product. The barcode 4004009183272 appears to be a UPC (Universal Product Code) barcode, which is commonly used in the United States and Canada for identifying products.
If this barcode corresponds to a real product, it's likely that the product is an item that was manufactured and distributed by a company other than the manufacturer of the rex 65 cm product. Without more information on the product, it's difficult to determine its intended use or any potential warnings or concerns related to it.
Regarding prices, I couldn't find any pricing information for this product as the barcode doesn't seem to match with a real product. If you have any additional information about the product, such as the manufacturer or retailer, I may be able to help you find more information on its price.
It's worth noting that there is a disclaimer notice from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regarding the use of UPC barcodes on consumable products. The notice states that "the FDA requires that all food labels include a Universal Product Code (UPC) or an Universal Product Number (UPN). However, this requirement does not apply to nutritional information, ingredient lists, or other labeling requirements." Therefore, if this product is a consumable item, it may be subject to these labeling requirements.
However, without further information on the product, I couldn't determine if this barcode corresponds to a real product and whether there are any health-related warnings or concerns associated with it.
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