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The "real human blood" could just be plasma; which, afaik, is just the water from the blood. And they likely only added a single small drop or something anyway. Or it's marketing bullshit and there isn't actually blood in it at all.
Yeah I thought maybe marketing, but the article does state real blood. I cannot find a blue post to verify or deny it.