American Blue tip advertising "It is just water vapor"??

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chainvapor

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I know some of you may have already commented on this, but I have not seen it, so here is another thread. Why do they call it "water vapor"? We know you cannot get big clouds of vapor from pure water, so are they false advertising? If so, I am really disgusted with them. I mean we already have the fight of our lives going on with the FDA (literally). This is only going to give the FDA more ammo!! There is an older lady at work that viewed this commercial on her TV. She came in and told me all about it cause I have been vaping at work for months. She was so excited saying "it is just water vapor, I should try that". So I had to tell her that there is a FDA approved chemical called Propylene Glycol used to create the vapor and so on and so forth. Well you get the idea. Advertising like this really MAKES ME MAD!! Anyway, please give me your opinions! Thanks!

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Taurox

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Well the PG or VG is literally taking water and moisture from your mouth and throat and turning it into vapor. So what they are seeing is water vapor, and most likely all that what you are exhaling is comprised of water. I think it is a tricky wording, but that's what big business and government do. I mean I am pretty sure I am not exhaling antifreeze on people. However the FDA and news would like to publicly mention this without providing all of the facts. Also to a much larger audience then blucig commercials. They are playing dirty, and I am not so sure I am upset at a e-cig company returning fire.

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This is basically true,,, it is water vapor per say, the glycol adheres to water moisture from us and from the air. )Typically, fog is created by vapourizing proprietary glycol-based or glycerine-based fluids or through the atomization of mineral oil. This fluid (often referred to colloquially as fog juice) vapourizes or atomizes inside the fog machine. Upon exiting the fog machine and coming into contact with the moisture in the outside air the vapour condenses, resulting in a thick visible fog). Basic chemistry..
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