The UPC should be attached to the product through the retailer. If you need a UPC code check the product or contact the retailer where it was purchased.
If you need a lot of UPC codes then you should register for your own UPC prefix with GS1 (formerly UCC) so that you can issue your own UPC numbers. This can cost from $750 and up depending on how many UPC's you need to issue, plus an annual renewal fee. If you just need a few now and then, there are many companies on the web that offer UPC bar codes one at a time, just Google "buy UPC barcode" and you will find a few. Their prices range from $29-89 per UPC bar code, and some charge a one-time membership fee. You can view a comparison of companies which resell UPC codes at http://www.singleupc.com/resellermatrix.htm
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UPC Cablecom was created in 1994.
UPC Netherlands was created in 1998.
UPC Romania was created in 1992.
The population of UPC Romania is 2,009.
UPC stands for "Universal Product Code"
UPC Cablecom's population is 1,400.
I don't understand what you mean by "missing"? Did it fall off the package or did someone steal it? All joking aside, some product manufactures do not have a registered UPC code. Some products do not have a UPC code, because they are part of a bulk package or not meant for resale. If it's important for you to know a UPC code number, you can always look on the package for the name and address of the manufacture or distributor. If you were to contact them. I'm sure they would be happy to give you the info about the UPC number (if they have one).
Those comic-books with the UPC code are sent to retailers whereas specialty shops such as a comic-book shop will have issues without the UPC and are , for the most part , books that come from Diamond Comic Distributors .
UPC----->>"Under Postal Certificate"
UPC Ireland was created on 2005-12-12.