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pyro12

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Does anyone know what 'brand' of juice is sold on dealextreme?
I got some of their Camel awhile back and I really like it and it's dirt cheap.
I was wondering if there are other vendors of the same.

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I don't see any letters on the cap.
The cap is white.
The neck of the bottle looks like I could use a crescent wrench on it. I think that's the 'dropper' part being screwed on.

Clear Stickers on it with black writing. One says "Camel" and the other says "High"

Thanks.
 
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If you get it off DealExtreme you have no way of knowing what's in it, any one with an internet connection can put what ever on there. There are around 20 e-liquid makers in china, only 2 Dekang and HC are the only ones that have an actual lab to mix in. So if you wander away from the suppliers listed on here, you do so at your own risk.
 

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I don't understand why everyone is so sure that the DK juice is safer.
I read that they have an actual 'lab' on here quite a bit.
I have not seen any pics of this 'lab'
I also haven't seen any pics of the other Chinese juicers mixing their stuff in caves.

Here's a video of clean manufacturing facilities:
Kanal von dhenschel05 - YouTube

Search for Dekang and Johnson Creek on YouTube. There are others.

Are Dekang and JC safer? I can't say. Do they give me more peace of mind? Yes. :)
 

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Actually, I'm more concerned about what chemicals are actually in the juice than whether or not someone is wearing a hair net.

For example. I get a Marlboro Red from a certain vendor on here and the juice is unmistakably red. I don't have to read labels to pick it out of my drawer - I just grab the red one.

Seems quite the coincidence that the flavoring just happens to turn the juice red when it's purporting to taste like a Marlboro Red.

I am suggesting that there is quite possibly some coloring added to the juice to make it red. It is no secret that a lot of colorings are not good for you.

I'm sure you see where I'm going w/ this...
 

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Actually, I'm more concerned about what chemicals are actually in the juice than whether or not someone is wearing a hair net.

For example. I get a Marlboro Red from a certain vendor on here and the juice is unmistakably red. I don't have to read labels to pick it out of my drawer - I just grab the red one.

Seems quite the coincidence that the flavoring just happens to turn the juice red when it's purporting to taste like a Marlboro Red.

I am suggesting that there is quite possibly some coloring added to the juice to make it red. It is no secret that a lot of colorings are not good for you.

I'm sure you see where I'm going w/ this...

In general, juice color does not correspond to flavor. Artificial coloring is possible, which I'd stay away from too. I know there are artificial sweeteners in many e-juices. Some vendors will leave them out upon request. Here's a recent thread on juice color, maybe you can revive: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-e-liquid-discussion/224329-whats-color.html. There should be others.

If your are concerned with the ingredients of any juice, I suggest you ask for the ingredients list from the vendor. It's the only way to be sure...if you can trust the vendor's answer. :)
 
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