How do you know it's not the case? Does Nicoticket have the flavorings they use tested? How do they make custard flavors without Diacetyl or one of the substitutes?
These are the issues that are going to make it easy for the FDA to regulate bottled e-liquid with a heavy hand. I have no use or sympathy for the juice vendors that tiptoe around this. You, glowplug, should call the owner and ask him outright how he produces custard vapes without diacetyl. Or ask in his vendor thread.
This thread concerns a juice vendor who is beyond careful in producing safe products, tests his flavorings and liquids extensively, and simply doesn't produce liquids that require questionable contents.
I agree! Furthermore.... How some vendors can sleep at night, making "diacetyl free" claims- when they have never tested their components or finished products?. Will they say anything to sell their juice?
Would a food company advertise "sugar free" to capture diabetic sales- without first testing the FINISHED product?
"We didn't know", or "testing is very expensive" must no longer be an excuse; not when vendors like Ahlusion understand nearly to the molecule what goes into their juice- it can....and is being done.
It wasn't long ago when Mann and I discovered a "certain vendor" claimed his juice was WTA, when he didn't even fully understand what WTA was....
False or misleading advertising just screams for FDA regulations.
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