...I also ordered their Butterscotch Kisses and want to try that before I re order
It is my understanding that all buttery flavors, including butterscotch, contain either diacetyl or its
substitutes, acetyl propionyl and acetoin, which can form diacetyl. Prime Vaping does not mention that they do not using flavorings with acetyl propionyl or acetoin. If this is not something you wish to vape you might want to ask Prime Vaping about it.
I've been trying the Cranberry Autumn which is new flavor for me. Despite its name it is a light, refreshing vape that will be high up on priority list for my summer vaping.
With cranberry and orange I was expecting something with quite a lot more acidic bite to it. However, the fruit notes are actually quite soft and mellow mellow as well as the tea.
Also, the Cranberry Autumn has just a slight breath of coolness to it which is a sensation rather than being a taste. I can nearly always detect even small amounts of menthol, mint or Koolada in juices. I don't taste any of those elements so I'm somewhat puzzled as to the source of the coolness.
Oddly, the Cranberry Autumn description suggests adding mint as an option but it doesn't show up in the dropdown options.

Perhaps they added just the teeniest, tiniest bit of mint as the default which is responsible for the coolness? If so, it's such a minuscule amount that people like me who generally don't do well with mints can feel safe in ordering it.