Might have been used for candy making during the holidays.
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I found LorAnn flavorings (a limited selection) at Hobby Lobby in the candy making section.
There's a thread about LorAnn here if anyone needs it - LorAnn candy flavours
Thanks to Jaaxx for this:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...html#post89266
Here's a great tool for calculating mixture quantities from Jaaxx - http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...omatic.xls.zip
You need to save the file and then unzip.
For new newbies (myself included) Can someone please make sense of the abbreviations, like VG etc...
Hi Belowme,
VG = Vegetable Glycerin and is used in place of -- and/or with PG (Propylene Glycol) in the homemade juice recipes. I believe the PG is normally what the 'juice' is mixed with, though I think Johnson Creek (and possibly others) offer either VG or PG as a base, since some may be allergic (or have problems) with PG, or may be allergic (or have problems) with VG. Since using both I tend to think that PG agrees with me more than the VG, and plan to order more of the PG to use as the biggest portion of my mix.![]()
can someone explain the recipe in english? Where to buy the stuff?
so where do you buy the e liquid?
You can buy e-liquid from many of the suppliers. I use Johnson Creek Smoke Juice because all others are made with PG. The non-pg or VG based is easy on the throat. Johnson Creek Original Smoke Juice - The Best E-Liquid in the World - Made Right Here in America. In the alternative you can make your own no nicotione e-liquid by mixing Vegetable Glycerin (you can buy it in any health food store--make sure it is Food Grade--100% pure. You purchase flavorings from Lorann Candies--do not bother with flavorings in the grocery store www.lorannoils.com. Make sure you choose water soluble ones (look under the item detail) for each flavor. No oils--but they call all their flavors oils so do not let that fool you--just look to see if it is water soluable). These flavors are very strong so do not overdue. You then mix .5ml distilled water with 1ml flavoring, and 4 ml VG--and then vape your heart out at a fraction of the price of commercial e-liquid. You can also cut the high nicotine eliquid with your own and cut down the price considerably--Hope that helps--Sun
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