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  • WL is a tough one. John needs to use bottles, not wide mouth jars. Very hard to pour from initially without mess. If it is VG, warm it a bit in a warm water bath, then syringe with a wide needle, say 14 gauge. That might be the best for all of it, although slow. Probably the safest. Gloves and goggles, long sleeves, do it in a raised edge cookie pan or with lots of paper towels down. After about 100 mL are syringed out, I can pour directly but I have very steady hands and I have to watch the level closely in the bottle...easy to overflow with amber. In the beginning I think I just used a big syringe. Give about 2 mL headroom, insert euros, and cap. Vacuum seal is a good call. I use a freezer ziplock. PM for more help. Good luck and lemme know how it goes!
    You know I have read that but personally I have had no issues. I do mix it with apple flavorings sometimes but even when I vape 24mg AC I have no issues. Maybe I am just one of the lucky ones :)As I sit here now I am vaping a mixture of cinnamon juices from 3 vendors with a bit of apple flavoring thrown in. If I was to suddenly discover I could not vape cinnamon I don't know what I'd do. I have not found anything else I can vape consistently.
    Gotcha! Careful with that cinnamon: if you find yourself getting irritation, throat or lung aches, stop vaping it. That flavor has probably the highest level of cinnamon-related health issues. Some have gone to the ER. I avoid cinnamon, but I am sensitive to it. Cinnamon is a reactive aldehyde, and a known mouth, throat and lung irritant. Be careful!
    Your numbers look ok, but you may need to thin it with a bit of water, depending on the application (atty-dripping or cartomizer or DCT). Wicking is an issue with cartos. I would be trying about 5% water with this, but depending on the flavoring (you do not state the % flavoring, and they tend to thin a juice), it might be good to go. All subjective, experiment and enjoy what works for you. Numbers and %s are generally a personal thing, not set in stone. Good luck!
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