Allergy friendly flavouring

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*deleon517*

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depending on where you get your flavorings, they may or may not list the flavors used. I would suggest going with fruit and beverage flavored flavorings if the person has nut allergies. some tobacco's will have nutty tones, but I'm not entirely sure if they have any nut flavorings to them. for people with vanilla allergies a lot of dessert flavors may contain traces of vanilla flavorings.
 

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it would depend on the Allergy now wouldnt it? I mean if you cant have nuts, well you would need nut free flavoring, same for Vanilla a vanilla free flavoring or a PG allergy is different, you would need a VG based or alcohol based or oil based flavor.

I know Capella has some flavors that are alcohol/water based vs some are PG based, Lorann are oil based I believe. For nut allergies, man you would have to know from the source if they were nut free, I havent ever seen anything like that written on the bottle or even on a website.

Good luck post your findings Im sure others would like to know if they do make some nut free flavorings and such.
 

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Hi awesome thread I have a SEVER nut allergy I carry epi and the whole nine. I've been vaping now for about a year and for the longest time the only company that I found I could use with out fear of cross contamination was volcano I actually was able to speak to a tech at there factory over the phone and he was able to let me know the ends and outs. Of course he did have to say vape at own risk for liability purposes but as long as I stay away from there desert flavors I'm gold.

Now just last week I found another company I can now use, I messaged free mason elixirs over Facebook about my concerns and within ten minutes I got a clear response stating I was good to go.

If you have allergies the best thing you can do IMO is reach out to the company via phone or email. They have all the info you need and in my experience are eager to help.
 
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