To new members wondering what the hell we're talking about: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...on-we-have-problem-nic-titration-results.html It's an instructive read.
They extract the nicotine themselves, locally, from US grown tobacco. Or so they say.
In fact, they announce every time they extracted a new batch, and sometimes there are differences they account for with some change in the extraction process.
I read somewhere that, once, some stuff got delivered that had a smell and they withdrew it saying some trainee used the wrong extraction process or something...
I am finding this all kind of amusing.
When I found ecigs in April '09, there was a Janty Stick, the Screwdriver, the Prodigy was coming to life and the modder's forum.
A Pen style or mini starter kit was $70. Those were the 801, 901, 401, and soon after the 510.
There were only a handfull of vendors and E-Liquid was $1.00 a ML.
I bet they miss those days!
But there were also several chinese vendors and it was easy to order what you wanted at a discount if you were willing to wait.
In mid to late '09 with a few cable commercials this place bacame swamped with newbies who made an order from china, saw the profit margin, set up a website, and became vendors.
There was more competition and prices came down.
It was OK for awhile when they were just reselling chinese goods. Shipping was faster so it was convenient. They pitched the US VENDOR model. Then they started mixing their own concoctions....
Tractor Supply PG... Who knew what flavoring? I found it scary.
I worry much less about the nicotine than I do the bases and flavorings that are being used.
As some posted earlier, a pretty website does not a reliable vendor make.
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I worry much less about the nicotine than I do the bases and flavorings that are being used.
As some posted earlier, a pretty website does not a reliable vendor make.
Just curious, Did you trust American Tobacco Companies and how did that work out?I don't think I have ever tried juice from China... not sure I would want to. Juice isn't something you want to put to chance or skimp on.
Just curious, Did you trust American Tobacco Companies and how did that work out?
ETA:
Did you trust the goverment oversight that permitted those American Tobacco Companies to add ammonia to cigarettes so the chemicals in the smoke would cross your blood brain barrier faster, giving you that HIT that increased your addiction?
I'm curious why what other people think of Chinese juice matters so much to you and 3 or 4 other people here.
I buy from SmokelessImage, and I think their juices are from China. They seem to be good quality to me.![]()
Oh, Oh, I want to answer that.
It's because, along with batteries, juice has become a bludgeon that the antis use to beat vaping on the head. It will be the thing that gets regulated the strictest and has the most potential to make vaping difficult and expensive in the future. The more unfounded and irrational fear that gets spread around, the more ammunition the antis have to make our vaping lives miserable.
Since the Chinese make probably 90% of all the ejuice sold in the world, and Americans are a small minority of vapers, and people aren't dropping dead all over the world from sucking up all that Chinese juice, it stands to reason that all this talk about Chinese juice being bad is nothing but xenophobic nationalism run amok. And exaggerating and fabricating nonsense about contamination and subpar quality is not doing the vaping scene any favors. All we will end up doing is prompting the FDA to impose unnecessarily harsh and restrictive regulations on ejuice. Ironically, if we keep it up, a day may come when only the Chinese juice companies, and BP, are big enough to meet the FDA standards and still charge less than $10/ml.