I have juice from a couple of different companies in 3ml and 5ml bottles. From one company (dietSmokes)there is only the flavor labeled on the bottle, no ingredients, warnings or anything. From the other company (V4L) there is a label with company name, flavor, expiration date and warning, but no ingredients listed.I had the same experience....4 lids/chains...no bottles. But what I'm really unhappy about is that I bought a bottle of juice and the label had absolutel NO information as to who the company was. I am looking at it right now and all it says is:
(24mg)
Expiration: 10/2011
ROOTBEER
Keep out of reach of Children
Store in cool dry place or refridgerate
18 & over only
Thats it!!! It does not even say that there is nicotine in it. Says nothing about e-juice,e-cigs,vaping. Nothing. This kind of thing is TOTALLY unacceptable and exactly what the FDA would love to see. What if a child did drink it ? What good does that bottle do the doctors ??? You can't even call the poison control center because you don't know whats in it. Talk about parental responsibility all you want. People have babysitters...kids go to other peoples house....all kinds of situation where no one at the scene would know what this stuff is. Hexk...smell this stuff and anybody could mistake it for a food product!!!
Has anyone else recieved a bottle like this or was it just a fluke? Because if this is how they normally present their product I do not think this forum shoud have them on the trusted sellers list or endorse them. What is your opinion? Am I over-reacting?
LK
I vape only 0 nic juice and I have no children so I am not too concerned. If I did have children or if I had friends bringing their children to visit at my home I would keep my juices and vaping accessories under lock and key. I firmly believe as adults we do need to take some responsibility for our own things whether there are warnings on them or not. In other words we need to "child proof" our environments where there are things that could harm our children, pets or other people.
Perhaps labeling a box with the warning "Contains Nicotine" and the number of the poison control center for keeping your juice in would be a good idea.