it's the principle of the thing. i shouldn't have to.
should i have to test the meat i buy for mad cow? should i have to test my milk to make sure it is pasteurized?
In a regulated market, no you shouldn't have to. But let's say you had concerns beyond what the current market is offering, then it would be in your best interest to do testing that satisfies your standards/concerns.
wrong....
cyclops vapor only started with 2 flavors (they have 9 now) and they are one of the biggest most well know brands. didn't start out big though.
5 pawns is also super big (not endorsing though) and only started with 5 flavors
Suicide Bunny only started with 5 flavors
Cuttwood only started with 1 flavor
Cosmic fog only started with 5
Not wrong. Already stipulated my previous comment with what you are suggesting.
i can go on and on.
point is, MANY of the most popular eliquid brands don't have more than 10 flavors or so, and only started off with 5 or less flavors.
just because a company is only selling 3 flavors doesn't mean it's not making money.
especially when most places have a 1000%+ mark up on the juice they sell. with a 1000% mark up, it's easy to make money.
5P is good example. They did the testing, but that was second guessed. So shows that even if tests are done, it might not be good enough for some consumers.
Also, main point is that in current market you can find vendors that have done testing, do disclosure. Those that do not are not ones that ought to go by demand of some vaper's inflated concerns over DA. You might disagree with this, and I'll continue to debate on this point.
it doesn't. its a one time test, unless they change the recipe. one test for every flavor they carry, and boom.
You're funny. One time test. OMG, that cracks me up.
crazy-ville is where people have to do all their own testing for everything that they buy.
If they have concerns for things that have not been correlated with actual cases of harm.
"oh, this car i just bought says it's safe, but the manufacturer doesn't want to pay for crash tests......guess i gotta go crash it myself and do my own testing" this seems to be what you think![]()
To match what I think it would be that manufacturer doesn't want to pay for tests on the colorizing of their car seats because some drivers think that it will cause significant car accidents. Just cause there aren't any cases of this occurring doesn't mean in the next 30 years there won't be and so if costs on automobiles go up for this sort of testing, it'll be a good thing. Ya know, cause I'm all about harm reduction.