Are flavorings all 100% PG (Lor Anns) ?

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vikassi

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I use the ejuice Me Up app (which is awesome) and am questioning how to go about calculating the PG in flavorings. Are most flavorings 100% PG, in particular, LorAnns? Most sites dont show how much, if any, PG is in the flavorings? The entire flavoring bottle cant be straight PG, because there has to be other ingredients to make up the flavor. I'm sure I'm missing something.

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99% of PG flavoring are on average 90% PG and 10% solid flavor molecule but you can find some that are alcohol based (Super concentrates at vapingzone) and there are a few in just VG (TFA).

The flavorings in PG are treated as 100% PG as far as calculations go in ejuice me up.
 
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does 100% pg give better flavor?

Some people think so, some think VG is better. It really is a personal preference. But PG definitely lets flavors develop more quickly. If you use straight PG (no VG), your juice will be very this and might cause leaking/gurgling. For straight VG, some thinning is recommended, which is where the PG comes in, although water can be used instead of PG.
 
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