A heads up about CVS humco glycerin

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WonderfulMe

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I have been having problems with vapor production since I got my rocky mountain vapor liquid, so I have been sifting through posts and troubleshooting. I cleaned my attys and am now looking to get some vg to put in the rmv liquid. Anyway, I went to CVS to get some today, they didn't have it in a small bottle, but said they could order it. It was humco brand, and I have seen a lot of posts saying this stuff was good. The pharmacist said it isn't vegetable glycerin though, it's animal glycerin produced while rendering pig fat. 8-o

Oh, and can anyone recommend somewhere online to get VG they are SURE is vegetable glycerine? or any other tips for increasing vapor production.
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WonderfulMe

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Got some vg at a local craft store in cake decorating, thanks everyone. I know glycerine is glycerine, but I still don't like the idea of putting something made from pig fat in my lungs. Then again anything is better than the alternative (smoking). I also thought it might matter to both vegetarians and Jewish people. Anyway, the vapor problem is solved, my 24mg juice is now 18mg and there's a new problem. Anyone know of a big chain store that carries LorAnns flavors? The stores I went to only had oil based flavors. I know the internet is the best place, but I don't want to pay shipping and have no patience right now.
 
Wonder: I'm in a small town so I have to get everything online. I've ordered LorAnns and they ship quickly but someone on this forum recommended Capella Flavor Drops so I tried them and they're great. You might want to give their website a look (I don't have enough posts to post their URL but it's logical using the name). From what I've read on the forums, any candy flavorings in a candy or cooking supply store or department will work as long as they're not a heavy oil-base.
 

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Well, I just got a reply back from wilton and will post it here for you.

Email from Wilton said:
Good Afternoon,

Thank you for your email and for your interest in Wilton products!

Our Glycerin is derived from plants. I hope this information has been helpful. If you have any further questions, please let us know.

Have a great day!

-Alyson
Customer Care

-----Original Message-----
From: XXXXXXXXXXXXX
Sent: Sunday, August 30, 2009 9:53 PM
To: Wilton Industries Info
Subject: Wilton Glycerin question

Hi, I am curious if wilton glycerin is vegetable, animal, or synthetic based.

Thanks.

If anyone wants to further pursue any questions regarding their glycerin, they can be reached at WiltonIndustriesInfo@wilton.com
 
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Moonflame

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I found a place on ebay that sells Lorann flavoring in groups of 5, 12 and 24 for less than if you order directly from Lorann. You might want to give ebay a look. I didn't order there because I decided to give Capella a try and they are mega tasty. If you order from Capella make sure you use the special codes for savings. BUY5 gives you 7 bottles for the price of 5, and BUY7 gives you 10 for the price of 7.
 
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