Mixing lorann oils in Tips and Tricks; I started mixing my own flavors a few weeks ago using juicy liquid and lorann oils. I ordered: Pina colada, ...
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Mixing lorann oils
I started mixing my own flavors a few weeks ago using juicy liquid and lorann oils. I ordered: Pina colada, banana creme, peach, watermellon, coffee, coconut, and root beer. All of the flavors turned out fantastic EXCEPT the dark colored liquids which were coffee and root beer. These 2 liquids smelled great, but when I vape them there is a horrible burning smell. I was wondering if the "caramel color" which is listed on the ingredients is causing this burning taste. Has anyone else had any experience with the dark colored liquids at lorann?
Also I wanted to mention that the ingredients on the flavors that are not dark colored contain: glycols and artificial flavoring. Does anyone know what kind of glycols this is referring to?
***I tried using less flavor to get rid of the burning smell but without success***
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I use lorann's butterscotch and caramel all the time..Taste great and no problems......
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Originally Posted by
manoverboard
I started mixing my own flavors a few weeks ago using juicy liquid and lorann oils. I ordered: Pina colada, banana creme, peach, watermellon, coffee, coconut, and root beer. All of the flavors turned out fantastic EXCEPT the dark colored liquids which were coffee and root beer. These 2 liquids smelled great, but when I vape them there is a horrible burning smell. I was wondering if the "caramel color" which is listed on the ingredients is causing this burning taste. Has anyone else had any experience with the dark colored liquids at lorann?
I can't say if it's because of the caramel color, but most of us stay away from any of the flavors that have artificial color. Some are dark and yummy without artificial coloring, like pralines & cream, butterscotch and caramel. These don't list artificial coloring in the ingredients.
I don't think I can post links yet, but if you do a search for Lorann, you'll find a thread with a list of the 'safe' flavors.
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I tried some Loranns clove oil yesterday......whoa! Dip the tip of a toothpick in clove oil, then dip that into tobacco flavored pre filled cart. STRONG!!!! IT doesn't have the sweet taste of a real clove cigarette though.....gotta find something to add to that.
Cheese graters could also be marketed and sold as sponge ruiners. Think about it.
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Originally Posted by
Elendil
I use lorann's butterscotch and caramel all the time..Taste great and no problems......
Elendil, I have some unflavored 36mg liquid. Can you give us your receipe for your butterscotch and caramel?
Thanks
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I tried the loranns coffee, keoke coffee, rootbeer and chocolate. started coughing up black stuff,,also caused a heaviness in the lungs..went back to manufactured liquids only..cleared right up
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Originally Posted by
THICKFOG
I tried the loranns coffee, keoke coffee, rootbeer and chocolate. started coughing up black stuff,,also caused a heaviness in the lungs..went back to manufactured liquids only..cleared right up
Thickfog, all of these have something in common: artificial color. The first three all have caramel color, and the chocolate has Red 40, Yellow 6 and Blue 1. Maybe not a coincidence?
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Originally Posted by
wv2win
Elendil, I have some unflavored 36mg liquid. Can you give us your receipe for your butterscotch and caramel?
Thanks
I too would appreciate a tasty B&C combo recipe :]
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Who is to say that e-liquids that list 'flavorings' in the ingredients do not have these colorings in them? The ingredients on some e-liquids don't go into that kind of detail.
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Abit off subject, but I was curious if you could vape Lorrann oils on its own?
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