capsaicin in e-liquid?

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Twister

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Does anyone know of a specific supplier or e-juice flavor that includes capsacin? I did a search and found mention of it as an ingredient but no specifics. Some people, including myself, are allergic to capsacin. The reactions can be very severe. So, if anyone knows specifically what liquids have capsacin, please list them here.
 

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I've read somewhere, maybe the DIY forums that people we talking about adding pepper to create more of a throat hit, I think the guy said to soak red pepper flakes (like the kind you get for pizza) with pg/vg.

That is pretty scary if it's something that could give you reaction.
Ha!...Thats nothing compared to actually seeing someone vape pure ceyenne pepper extract....This individual(who will remain nameless)risked everything in search of the perfect throat hit,and lived to tell about it! Man those were the days!!:)The Wiz!
 

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I don't know for sure but 555 tastes peppery to me and I love it. I'm allergic to blueberries and wont even buy berry flavored stuff cause of it. Good luck staying away from it, prob be serioiusly bad if you got some.

I don't know if the 555 has it or not but to me its peppery.
I was lucky to survive my last encounter with blueberries, passed out in the ER waiting room.

The peppery taste could be the nicotine.
 

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I was lucky to survive my last encounter with blueberries, passed out in the ER waiting room.

The peppery taste could be the nicotine.

Can you handle the imitation blueberry flavors?
Several ingredients can give the peppery taste. Maybe a hint of cinnamon with the nic. Several flavors have had a bite to them that made me suspect them. I grew up on the border in El Paso and ate lots of hot seasoned foods. Then, in my early twenties, a friend made a pot of chili. Got a severe rash, high fever and passed out. After doctors testing, they said it was capsacin. (hot pepper extract.) I never knew that an allergy could sneak up on you like that. Makes it a trick to eat out. Amazing how many food recipes have hot peppers in them.
 

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Ha!...Thats nothing compared to actually seeing someone vape pure ceyenne pepper extract....This individual(who will remain nameless)risked everything in search of the perfect throat hit,and lived to tell about it! Man those were the days!!:)The Wiz!

LOL -- that vid was cool! The mad vaper, who shall remain nameless, gave it up for science in a big way. From what I've read, he's almost made a fool...oops, full recovery.;)
 
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