100% VG vs a mix

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cupcake83

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This is my favorite mix as well. 70/30 VG/PG. Thick clouds are glorious!

Me too! I also try to find vendors that use organic flavoring and NO artificial colorings. I found that higher PG mixes gave me bad reactions (i.e. toothaches, breakouts, sore throat, etc.). Plus, I think that high PG contents seem to taste funny to me.

This mix also makes wicking on most attys/cartos easier and is generally easier to find since a lot of venders use PG based flavorings.
 
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Call me paranoid, but I don't trust PG. I don't trust VG 100% either, but it's vegetable-based and therefore closer to natural. Just my opinion.

Pharmaceutical grade VG (which is what you should vape) is synthetically made.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...rity-pg-vg-peg-short-version.html#post5540663

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Glycerine should only be inhaled in pharma grade, which is often synthetic. The use of the term VG to describe the glycerine we use for inhalation is probably obsolete now, and stems from the early days of e-cigarette use when there was little use of Glycerine USP and DIYers had a choice between vegetable-source glycerine and animal-source glycerine [1]. Pharma grade glycerine for inhalation - the only type that should be used - is frequently synthetic [2] and therefore absolutely pure, so its origin is irrelevant.
 

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I prefer a higher VG than PG. I have quite a few 100 VG flavors but my go to mix is 30/70 PG/VG. I haven't had any wicking or atomizer issues, thankfully. I just love producing thick clouds of vapor!

I just received my new juices, I went with 70%vg. Going to give them a try tonight!
 
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