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Storm0075

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I am trying to figure out which company someone is referring to when they are listing the flavors. However it is getting a bit confusing when it seems like there are 2 FA's. I thought it was Flavour Art, but there is also Flavor Apprentice which is part of TPA (and I have seen it referred to as FA). Does anyone else get confused? Are there any other companies out there besides Lorann, The Perfumer's Apprentice, Flavour Art, and Capella?
 

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There's BF, BM, FF, FW, MF, NF, SM, TP.




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Sorry:facepalm: Bickford Flavors, BlueMist, faerie's finest, Flavor West, MedicineFlower, Natures Flavors, Seedman and TastyPuff

Check out the list in my sig, sort by DIY-juice, The ones that DON'T sell eJuice as well are flavor-only suppliers. There are others that make and sell their own flavors that makes juice as well.
 
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rchriste

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Has anyone talked about getsuckered.com candy oils? I'm looking for information about them and peoples experiences. The selection is awfully tempting and I have no problem making soy oil water soluble. The concentration, according to their recommended candy recipe amounts would make them the same or stronger than LorAnn Candy oils. Maybe someone has asked them for specific ingredients in their stuff. I don't want to puff on any chemicals that aren't good to puff on.

GetSuckered.com Candy Oils
 

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I've used Getsuckered Peanut Butter and Honeysuckle. The peanut butter had an excellent, true flavor and I used it several times to make a tobacco, honey and peanut butter recipe. The honeysuckle on the other hand was perfumey in the extreme; it was sickening. Even very low concentrations had the same quality so I gave up on it quickly.

I read several MSDSs on soy oil and it doesn't seem dangerous for inhalation in small amounts, but since it's a fatty vegetable oil and would tend to linger as a coating in your respiratory system, it seems best to limit one's use to little or none.
 

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The honeysuckle on the other hand was perfumey in the extreme; it was sickening.

Honeysuckle is one of those odors that will linger and stick to you, I imagine vaping it it would have to be cut to tenth percentages (0.1). I make a homemade honeysuckle soap for my wife and can smell it in the kitchen for days after I make it.

Reminds me of the FA Maple Syrup. That stuff is sickening sweet. I love it, wife hates it. :-(
 

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I've used Getsuckered Peanut Butter and Honeysuckle.

Are their flavors clear or do they add color to them? You might not know the answer to that since you've only tried 2 of the flavors there. I have PB from TPA and it's kinda yellowish clear so that might be a good one to ask you about.... was the Getsuckered Peanut Butter Yellowish clear or a darker color? I look at the pictures on their website and I believe they've used the same picture for every flavor they have cause it's gotta be impossible for all of their flavors to be crystal clear. I guess I can always order a flavor that would be likely to be a dark flavor and see what they send me. I think a small bottle is only 3 bucks or so..... Worst case scenario, I'll use the dark ones for Nic Candies. The candies come in handy when stealth vaping just isn't possible in public places.

I'm also wondering if anyone has asked them what kinda "stuff" they put in their flavors. Like Diacetyl for example. This kind of info has been collect on other flavor suppliers but I haven't been able to find anything out about GetSuckered. Maybe I need to find out who compiled the Excel Spreadsheet/Calculator. That spreadsheet has info on other suppliers. I'm rambling excuse me. <grin>
 
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