I have seen some locally commercially made juices that are green or red. Does this mean they are adding food coloring? I do DIY juice and have never seen a bright colored flavoring (now I am just getting into DIY so maybe it exists)
It is possible that some commercial flavorings used by some vendors already have coloring.
I would, however, be very much against vendors using coloring on its own. Why mess with the chemistry of something people will ingest? There's no research into the effects of inhaling vaporized coloring, and I'd prefer if there was no need to...
I much prefer juices that are as clear as possible, but a lot of vendors feel the need to add a bunch of artificial food coloring dye to appeal to those who are attracted by 'pretty colors'.
I really wish they would leave out any and all artificial colorings. IMO a clean colored juice is of a higher quality than a fake colored juice.
Also, colored juices will just give the Anti's more fuel for the fire against e-cigs and the rush will be on. More common sense needs to be used or this train will be stopped before it gets out of the station...
reminds me of a super bright blue juice i once picked up somewhere along the line, i think it was called blue raspberry, it would prob look pretty cool in some tanks but i didn't like the flavor and like the ap said who knows what kinda effects the coloring could have. in fact i think in the same order i recieved a very obvious pink color too - i'm gonna have to take a look when i get home to see what site these were from cuz on the other hand some people may be into ordering juice based on color. my fav juice goes from very pale orange to brown in a few weeks i wonder if that's normal lol.
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