CVS VG review

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favor1

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So me walks in to CVS today and apart from the usual groceries, decides to check if there's any VG available at the store. I ask the pharmacist and she replies as if she doesn't know what VG even is. So I walk away, distraught, disgruntled, heartbroken, and as I walk away, something glistening in the isle beside me catches my eye; viola, a bottle of USP grade VG.

Here the link to the bottle I purchased:

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I've been vaping it with 15% PG flavor and extra VG nicotine, and it's pretty good. I wrote review in the title, but there's not much too review, just some standard, clean-feeling, VG. Great for on the run DIY juicin'. And price-wise, for the quantity, it's actually cheaper than what RTS sells. RTS sells 60mg of VG for $4.35, whereas this one cost me $2.29.
 
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This is different than the glycerin I have bought from CVS, which was CVS brand. If it just says glycerin it is PROBABLY vegetable based, generally palm or soy, but it can also have animal fat based glycerin in it too. Yours may say what the source is on the back of the bottle, but CVS brand does not say, nor are they required to. Thus unless it says specifically, I refer to it as just glycerin. The NOW brand I use is labeled as vegetable glycerin and is made from organically grown and processed palm.
 

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This glycerin is pretty ambiguous but it does vape well.
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