E-cig Express' Flash E-liquid

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elgatoenelsombrero

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I recently found out about this new nicotine free liquid that mimics nicotine's throat hit/lung sensation. I was curious if anyone has had any experience with it.

I'm very intrigued by this because I would love to vape nic-free liquid but I'm wary of what exactly is in it that causes the nicotine-like hit. On their site they don't tell what it is that causes this so I'm worried about what chemical(s) might be in it.

This also sounds like a great alternative if and when the fda decides to start regulating e-liquid because it contains nicotine, we could potentially bypass any taxation and regulation against us.

Here is the link: http://www.ecigexpress.com/flavoring-tobacco-flavor-c-16_24/flash-e-liquid-select-size-p-610
 
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*This item is in the Vape Heaven section on the FlavourArt website.


Food grade flavorings imported from Italy.

Contains 63% Propylene Glycol, 35% Vegetable Glycerin and 2% Artificial Flavor.


Might be worth a try but I already made my order for today lol


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I can understand your interest from that point of view. Have you tried contacting the vendor? A lot of them are very forthcoming and helpful with inquiries. There is definately a move towards vapers being very interested in exactly what it is that they are vaping, vendors who are in touch with the vaping community know this. I would imagine that while not maybe giving away any trade secrets ;) they would want to set your mind at ease about what you are putting in your juice - they should welcome the inquiry/interest.
 

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Also from flavourart's Vape Heaven site :

" We developed these flavours using the same approach and ingredients we employ for any other food flavour we create and manufacture. This means; only ingredients allowed by EU authorities and screened by EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) are used in our products."

As well as :

"Disclaimer:

We produce and sell FOOD FLAVOURS which comply with Italian and EU legislation and EFSA recommendations. The flavourings we develop and manufacture are considered safe for FOOD use only, as it is intended that they enter the body via the digestive system and not the lungs. Digestion involves acid breakdown, enzyme attack, kidney and liver processing. Inhaling flavourings, as a vapour, results in the chemicals (contained within these) entering directly into the blood stream where these essential biological processes are effectively by-passed. Whilst vaping can be compared to smelling scents in the open air; consumption of food flavours through inhalation has not yet been scientifically tested or evaluated for human safety."

Read more here : Fumo elettronico - Flavourart. La sartoria degli aromi

Seems like it would be as ok to vape as any flavored e-liquid from what I can tell.....
 
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