Alcohol in Menthol "Cool Rush" Liquid from Liquid express?

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Hello there I wanted to ask this in the main parts of the forum but o well.

I have been in trouble with drinking a while back and Have a Ankle bracelet on that detects if I consume and alcohol. It works through perspiration and reads the chemical contents of that.

My question is I recently got some Cool Rush Liquid from Liquid Express and its a menthol flavor.

I'm now worried about since I have used it if there is alcohol in it and if so would you think that would even be enough to detect?
I know some menthol liquids have alcohol but did not think about it when I used this liquid..


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I have been in trouble with drinking a while back and Have a Ankle bracelet on that detects if I consume and alcohol. It works through perspiration and reads the chemical contents of that.

My question is I recently got some Cool Rush Liquid from Liquid Express and its a menthol flavor.

I'm now worried about since I have used it if there is alcohol in it and if so would you think that would even be enough to detect?
I know some menthol liquids have alcohol but did not think about it when I used this liquid..

A lot of mixers will use a very small amount of alcohol to break down the menthol crystals into a solution prior to adding it to the e-juice...... and for that matter, If the flavoring is oil based that they add to the e-juice, that too will usually be emulsified with a very small amount of alcohol.
As far as inhalation of the juice with a low percentage of alcohol content... well, I couldn't say and would advise that you consult with both your doctor and a representative of the court. I only say a rep of the court because if you explain to them that you are using the e-cig and the juice may have a possible low concentration of alcohol.. Then, they may document that and if the ankle thing goes off.. Then, you have taken the steps to show that not only are you taking the alcohol thing into account(seriously) but you were willing to report that concern. They will be able to look back at that documented concern and see that hey, this guy is vaping an e-cig that contains a very small amount of alcohol that set this device off.... false alarm!! It can probably go either way but I don't think that they can tell you that you can't vape... Probably just can't vape a known juice that contains alcohol , if it should go that way.
 
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