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LorAnn candy flavours in Tips and Tricks; i'm reading the flavor shouldn't be oil based,but most lorann flavors are called oils and i'm confused. this one here ...
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    i'm reading the flavor shouldn't be oil based,but most lorann flavors are called oils and i'm confused.
    this one here says candy and baking flavoring and also orange oil in the upper left corner........help!
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    The only way to know what they contain for sure is to go to this page, click on a flavor, then click on "item details". That will tell you the ingredients. I just looked and the orange oil does have oil.

    https://www.lorannoils.com/c-6-super...andy-oils.aspx

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    It is a bit confusing that they call them oils, not all of them use oil as a base. My understanding is that it is common for flavour extracts to be oils but there are only trace amounts if they use a non-oil carrier such as alcohol or propylene glycol, so that's not a big worry.

    Just a reminder, sugars and colourings might not be good for atomisers or health either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate View Post
    It is a bit confusing that they call them oils, not all of them use oil as a base. My understanding is that it is common for flavour extracts to be oils but there are only trace amounts if they use a non-oil carrier such as alcohol or propylene glycol, so that's not a big worry.

    Just a reminder, sugars and colourings might not be good for atomisers or health either.

    they have Over 75 flavors,
    has anybody checked them out which ones have no oil ,no sugar ,and no colorings??

    -short- which ones are suitable for us?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate View Post
    Ha, well good luck Sanj and just watch out for adverse reactions. Hopefully none of this stuff builds up in our bodies long term.

    I've been checking the LorAnn site and these are the candy flavourings that I think are ok to use:

    Apple
    Bavarian Creme
    Black Walnut
    Blackberry
    Brandy
    Bubble Gum
    Butter
    Butter Rum
    Caramel
    Champagne
    Cheesecake
    Chocolate Hazelnut
    Cinnamon Roll
    Coconut
    Cotton Candy
    Cranberry
    English Toffee
    Guava
    Honey
    Horchata
    Horehound
    Key Lime
    Lemonade
    Licorice
    Mango
    Marshmallow
    Menthol Eucalyptus (this contains Caprillic Triglycerides whatever they are, I don't know if it's ok or not)
    Mint Chocolate Chip
    Pecan
    Pina Colada
    Pineapple
    Pistachio
    Plum
    Pomegranate
    Praline
    Pralines And Cream
    Pumpkin (this contains Triglycerides, I don't know if it's ok or not)
    Sassafras
    Strawberry Kiwi
    Teaberry
    Tropical Punch (Passion Fruit)
    Vanilla Butternut

    The rest had colours, oils or sugars so have not been included.
    LorAnn candy flavours

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    Holy crap, these are a great selection!

    Ill be making my own e-liq's (non nic) using these.

    I realize these are highly concentrated, but technically you can drip one of these directly if your nuts right?

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    Oh and another thing, I can use any Veggie Glycerin / Propyl. Glycol as long as they are labeled as Food product or U.S.P. labeled yes?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stytches View Post
    Kosher USP grade Vegetable Glycerin in Oregon.
    Glycerin, Vegetable (Kosher USP) - Bulk - Wholesale
    Thanks much for posting this link! Was so excited to read that they also carry PG... AND that they are local to me (about 20 min. away) so I might even be able to pick up and save on shipping costs! I had a heck of a time finding VG here, and finally found some at the New Seasons grocery store... but it was $5.00+ for 4 oz. -- and is only $3.65 for 16 oz. at Essential Wholesale... woohoo! I found a cake decorating shop locally that sells the Lorann flavorings.. so going tomorrow to see what flavors they have. Am really looking forward to mixin' up some home brew!!

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    Ponyboi, welcome to the forum.

    If you're nuts you could try dripping neat flavour

    USP, BP or food grade glycerine and propylene glycol is what the rest of us use. Do not use anything else, it's probably for cosmetic purposes and might have impurities that could damage your lungs.

    I hope that you'll tell us about your best recipes when you've done a bit of experimenting Mixxy.

    http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...-recepies.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate View Post
    Ponyboi, welcome to the forum.

    If you're nuts you could try dripping neat flavour

    USP, BP or food grade glycerine and propylene glycol is what the rest of us use. Do not use anything else, it's probably for cosmetic purposes and might have impurities that could damage your lungs.

    I hope that you'll tell us about your best recipes when you've done a bit of experimenting Mixxy.
    Its pn0yb0i (pinoy boy)

    Yes, I'll post updates when I get my funding (Financial Aid from college has its uses). Im going to find a local chem / hobby shop if they have appropriate supplies (Graduated cylinders, droppers, beakers much much more).

    All i need now is to find some tobacco extract. I have an uncle who has a tobacco farm i the Philippines, so I'll see what I can do.

    (is it just me or is the server experiencing some problems? I couldn;t access the forum for a good couple of hours)

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