Do the WOW's Kick up Vapor Production or just Flavor?

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Darrigaaz

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I am not sure if anyone has asked this but.... what extra ingredient is in it that does that for the WOW in the WOW, just would like to know if possible!

(P.s. to the people that always leave smart remarks: yes it is still less then a reg cig, not what i asked; don't say they can't tell us because it's a secret...due to the fact we should know what we inhale!)

I just went to McDonalds, and used this statement to see if they'd tell me what the special sauce is that they put on the Big Mac. They told me they couldn't tell me and I said "But I ingest it!" The manager told me that if they gave me the answer, I could sell the secret to a competitor to make the Big Mac and sell it for cheaper and they'd go out of business.

In your professional opinion, what step should I take next to insure that the product I choose to buy & consume meets my standards?
 

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I am not sure if anyone has asked this but.... what extra ingredient is in it that does that for the WOW in the WOW, just would like to know if possible!

(P.s. to the people that always leave smart remarks: yes it is still less then a reg cig, not what i asked; don't say they can't tell us because it's a secret...due to the fact we should know what we inhale!)


This is according to foodallergy.org which, coincidentally, has someone from the McDonald's corporation seated on the board:

"Upon request, staff should reveal ingredients that contain allergens, even
if the ingredients are considered part of a “secret recipe.” Failing to disclose this information would expose the restaurant to potential liability if a guest who has a food allergy eats the food and has a reaction. In fact, lawsuits have been filed against restaurants when guests were given misinformation or incomplete information about ingredients used in a dish."


IOW, there is no law and the guidelines only apply to known allergens like nuts, eggs, shellfish etc. I would imagine that, in the WOW ingredients, there are only one or two ingredients that is are "known" allergens to us on the ECF...PG or VG. But you already know that those could be/are in there and know what you can or cannot tolerate. The ratio is probably what's secret.

(well that and the previously revealed Unicorn pee, which I imagine that only Oompa Loompas, pegasus, and Hobbitts are allergic to)
 

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I just went to McDonalds, and used this statement to see if they'd tell me what the special sauce is that they put on the Big Mac. They told me they couldn't tell me and I said "But I ingest it!" The manager told me that if they gave me the answer, I could sell the secret to a competitor to make the Big Mac and sell it for cheaper and they'd go out of business.

In your professional opinion, what step should I take next to insure that the product I choose to buy & consume meets my standards?


Actually they did reveal it due to the fact someone asked, it's thousand island dressing, so guess you are a bit wrong there...
 

v1John

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What if they only used island dressing during that month, and have since then reverted to a hypothetical proprietary nicotine-free blend? Or what if dressing has no nicotine or no love or something?


Also made me wonder, what about hungry consumers who want VG food instead of PG?

Is 'vegetarian' an addiction?


edit- Wow, sometimes a thread can open a can of questions
 
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Actually they did reveal it due to the fact someone asked, it's thousand island dressing, so guess you are a bit wrong there...

Actually they did not.

The name was popularized by a 1975 advertising campaign featuring a list of the ingredients in a Big Mac: "Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions on a sesame seed bun." The precise recipe for what McDonald's itself now calls Big Mac Sauce remains a secret, but it is recognized as a variant of Thousand Island dressing.[1]
Big Mac Sauce is delivered to McDonald's restaurants in sealed canisters designed by Sealright, from which it is meant to be directly dispensed using a special calibrated "sauce gun" that dispenses a specified amount of the sauce for each pull of the trigger.[5] Its design is similar to a caulking gun.


This was from Wikipedia


So if you read this, then I guess we can all say that WOW juice is a variant of premium juice.


Are you happy now?
 

v1John

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Quessing on this but they probably up the percentage of VG.

Except G is thicker, at least it used to be (G from the stores is), and WOw juice is not thick, it's just about as thick as premium, without looking at it very close.

I think Premium liquid may also interfere with Wow. Again, this I haven't closely looked at yet, but it seems that adding anything other than Wow to Wow could possibly interfere or disrupt vapor/flavor production. Has anyone experimented with this enough yet?
 

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Been working on it, so far, after 9 try's, still does not pass the SMILIN taste bud test.

Funny note....the peppermint is the 1st try, I loved the flavor so much, it is now our 2nd best selling, but....arg it is NOT SMILIN SPECIAL

STEVE;)

I told ya Steve, I will be the offical WOW smilin tester, just so you aren't dissapointed by the flavors!
 

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I am so glad I am not the only one who thought the "cool Carts" were for menthol

I thought the same thing as well.

The color of the cool carts picture needs changing from that aqua/cyan color, to something more suitable: :p

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