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jhl01

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Hi all,

I'm a bit confused about the intellicig products at the moment!!

What exactly is made in the UK - obviously the e-liquid is, but what else?

The following is a direct lift from the intellicig FAQ page.

"We occupy 5000 sq feet and are the only company in the UK who fully assemble and produce their own electronic cigarette product. We work with several companies in China and frequently visit them to ensure our quailty and continually develop leading products."

Does "assemble and produce" mean re-build in the UK? Or are all/some of the parts manufactured in the UK? In other words are the batteries and atomizers re-badged?

I'm guessing the former, but hoping for the latter.

ATB

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ZambucaLu

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Just to let you know I have sent SmokeyJoe a message asking about becoming a supplier on here.

David Newns

I'm sure he will accommodate you too David. Meanwhile, please note:

You may not post in the review section, or make any posts which reference your own products, except in the suppliers forum.

You are welcome to start your own thread in the supplier's forum....perhaps referencing you have already contacted SJ.

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I think you're right Jamie because this isn't really news about e-smoking.

It may be "new"....but not "news", like "in the news".

Moved.

BTW....did anyone ever find out the 4 "mystery ingredients" yet? How does someone expect to sell something without listing the ingredients? :confused:

Heh....now "newns" will be able to post too.

OK...now I know it's getting late...lol

Lu
 

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Well, OK. So I get this from dictionary.com:


glyc⋅er⋅ol   /ˈglɪs
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əˌrɔl, -ˌrɒl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [glis-uh-rawl, -rol] Show IPA
–noun a colorless, odorless, syrupy, sweet liquid, C3H8O3, usually obtained by the saponification of natural fats and oils: used for sweetening and preserving food, in the manufacture of cosmetics, perfumes, inks, and certain glues and cements, as a solvent and automobile antifreeze, and in medicine in suppositories and skin emollients.

Also called glycerin, glycerine.

So glycerine is used in place of PG? Is that what it looks like?

Lu
 

Zipo

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produced in the UK hah ...guess that'll be my juice supplier now then ;)

edit : just ordered a taster 20ml V.high (24mg) rich Tobacco..let's see how this is :)

btw , if you order it trade ( minimum order is 10 bottles) then it's just £7 per bottle, that ain't bad. Who wants 100ml for £35 ??? or 50ml for £17.50 ???

Hi, please let us know what you think of the new juice once you have tried it ..
 

Letzin Hale

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I think you're right Jamie because this isn't really news about e-smoking.

It may be "new"....but not "news", like "in the news".

Moved.

BTW....did anyone ever find out the 4 "mystery ingredients" yet? How does someone expect to sell something without listing the ingredients? :confused:

Heh....now "newns" will be able to post too.

OK...now I know it's getting late...lol

Lu

I expected as much - can't even be bothered to read the posts in this thread but just comes out with the usual tripe. I spoke with Suzanne at Intellicig this afternoon and they had sold over 500 bottles since last night, which in itself says something about the company. She told me that all information and test reports (real reports and not bought from some 'institute' in a far off land) will be published on their website very soon.
Menthol is clean and minty.
Fresh is a clean neutral 'smoke' and a good base.
Mild is a light tobacco flavour and again clean tasting.
Rich is a smooth tobacco flavour and, guess what, clean.
The flavours are subtle, the vapour good, the throat hit is fine, although I'm using zero now which are more gentle.
The overall impression is how clean they taste.
Whenever I have asked a question I have been given an answer, although it helps to ask the question of someone at Intellicig rather than on this forum.
As for being 'news', maybe the first UK produced eliquid doesn't warrant that tag?
Alan.
 

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Well, OK. So I get this from dictionary.com:


glyc⋅er⋅ol   /ˈglɪs
thinsp.png
əˌrɔl, -ˌrɒl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [glis-uh-rawl, -rol] Show IPA
–noun a colorless, odorless, syrupy, sweet liquid, C3H8O3, usually obtained by the saponification of natural fats and oils: used for sweetening and preserving food, in the manufacture of cosmetics, perfumes, inks, and certain glues and cements, as a solvent and automobile antifreeze, and in medicine in suppositories and skin emollients.

Also called glycerin, glycerine.

So glycerine is used in place of PG? Is that what it looks like?

Lu


It looks that way Lu. I'd also like to point out that, to my understanding, it is nothing else than our beloved VG.

Sorry if i misunderstood your post, or stated the obvious :oops:
 
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