It does not. What he does manage to find are some pieces that are missing the occasional strip but still seem to belong together and let him fill in some of the missing letters. Instead of MGH is just lists 'Active Ingredient' along with a list of various chemicals in low concentrations. Mostly preservatives and stabilizers but oddly enough, not ones you'd find in food but rather in biological media. Protein-binders, ph-buffers and the likes. The strips of paper are frayed a little at the top and Chase notices that they're actually two strip stuck together as if there'd been something else stuck to the sheet at the time of shredding. Most of it is blank and would have been near impossible to assemble, but with the strips stuck to the ingredients sheet the order is discernible. It's a letterhead, showing pieces of, presumably, a logo and letter fragments across the top of the page.
W t I du ries
N v l har ceu ic ls D isio