Where is Burn Peak supplements registered and what is its corporate address?
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Executive summary
Available reporting does not provide a clear, single corporate registration or a definitive street address for the company selling “Burn Peak” supplements; the product is repeatedly marketed through multiple official-looking websites and press releases that state U.S. manufacture and GMP/FDA-registered facilities but do not list a corporate registration or the corporate address in the cited material [1] [2] [3]. Consumer complaints and watchdog listings note scam reports and refund problems, suggesting customers struggle to contact a verifiable corporate office [4] [5].
1. Multiple “official” sites, no single registered headquarters disclosed
Public sources include many Burn Peak–branded domains (examples: burn-peaks.com, burn-burnpeak.com, burnpeak.us, burn-peak.org, official-burn-peak.com) and press releases claiming U.S. manufacture, but the pages and releases in the record do not present a clear corporate registration entity or a corporate street address for the company behind Burn Peak [3] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [1].
2. Company statements emphasize U.S. manufacturing and GMP/FDA-registered facilities
Several marketing items and newswire releases assert that Burn Peak is manufactured in the United States in GMP-certified or FDA-registered facilities and promote U.S. availability and global launches, but those statements focus on manufacturing credentials rather than corporate registration or a business address [2] [1] [11].
3. Press releases are the primary public “official” sources — they omit corporate address details
GlobeNewswire / Yahoo Finance–hosted releases publicize the product launch and formulation details and repeatedly state things like “New York City, NY” datelines or U.S. manufacture, but those releases do not supply a verifiable corporate registration name or mailing address in the excerpts available [11] [1] [12].
4. Consumer-reported problems and watchdog listings point to identification and contact issues
Independent complaint platforms show consumer reports of refund problems, enrollment in unwanted programs after purchase, and difficulty contacting the seller; the Better Business Bureau scam tracker and Trustpilot reviews indicate consumers have had trouble getting reliable corporate contact or resolution, which underscores why a verifiable registered address matters to buyers [5] [4].
5. Third‑party reviews and affiliate outlets echo official claims but don’t add registration data
Commercial review pages and affiliate outlets (AccessNewsWire, Health Web Magazine, MalwareTips analysis) repeat claims about U.S. manufacture, GMP practices, and non‑FDA approval status for the supplement category, yet none of the cited review items supplies an underlying corporate registration record or corporate street address for the entity selling Burn Peak [13] [14] [15] [16].
6. Where reporters and consumers would expect to find registration info — state registries or regulatory filings — are not cited in current items
None of the supplied items links to a state business registration, secretary of state filing, FDA facility registration details that would identify a corporate owner and address, or to packaging images showing a manufacturer’s corporate address. Available sources therefore do not mention a registered corporate name or street address for the Burn Peak seller beyond marketing datelines and generic U.S. manufacturing claims [2] [1].
7. Two plausible explanations consistent with the record
First, the Burn Peak product may be marketed by a direct‑response/affiliate model that uses multiple domains and fulfillment houses; that business model often obscures a single public corporate address in promotional materials (noted indirectly by the presence of many domains and marketing channels in the record) [3] [6] [7]. Second, the company may have an address on packaging, invoices, or official regulatory filings not included in the sources provided; those records are simply not present in current reporting (available sources do not mention such filings).
8. What journalists and consumers should do next
To confirm registration and corporate address, consult state corporate registries, the product’s physical label (package images or Amazon product pages), and FDA facility registration or GMP certification documents linked to a manufacturer name — none of which appear in the supplied material (available sources do not mention state filings or packaging addresses). The complaint history on Trustpilot and BBB ScamTracker suggests consumers should document purchases and seek chargeback/remedy channels if contact attempts fail [4] [5].
Limitations: this analysis relies only on the documents and snippets provided; definitive corporate registration and a corporate street address for Burn Peak are not present in those materials (available sources do not mention a registered corporate address). When, where, or whether the company will publish formal registration details is not indicated in the current reporting (available sources do not mention future disclosures).