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Yes, that's why it's in the article. However, in the article, the author claims there's a label certifying some types of olive oil that can help the consumer determine if the olive oil is real. How do we find the real thing? Olmsted recommends a few reliable retailers, including Oliviers & Co. in New York and New Jersey. Otherwise, look for labels reading “COOC Certified Extra Virgin” — the newly formed California Olive Oil Council’s stamp — or the international EVA and UNAPROL labels.