Every liquid contains alcohol? need help!

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peraspera

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Would the alcohol in the juices be strong enough to trip the ultra sensitive drug tests given by parole or probation?

The OP in this thread about sensitive alcohol and drug testing reported in post 25 that they tested negative after using Virgin Vapor Absolute non-alcohol flavors.
 

kimbo55

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Yep. Johnson Creek is my juice & I'm a friend of Bill's. Good juice. Red Oak Line of 100% pg-free (vg juice) is never too thick. I think they thin it with citric acid. At least it's listed on the label.

Thanks for the vendor tip. Still not changin my D.O.S. Would explain my juice consumption problem though. "Phenomenon of Craving"
 
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I wouldn't know exact specifics on what would be considered halal regarding e-liquids, however, they are commonly made up of PG or propylene glycol, VG or Vegetable Glycerin, Flavor, and nicotine derived from plants. It would depend upon the liquid I guess. I would request an ingredients list and go through it, some vendors post it on their site, others will provide by request maybe. You can also experiment with your own, so you know what you are putting into it. That may be your best bet unless you can find a vendor that also practices halal, and can confirm its adherence or lack thereof. I would hate to see this be a deal breaker for you to not switch to vaping. Please reply if you find anything regarding this question, I am starting to offer new e-liquids / products sometime in the future and would like to know the answer as well, I may be able to offer it going forward if there is demand to be filled and I can help.
 

Swampey65

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Personally, I wouldn't worry about a p!$$ test showing it. Religious-reasons...I can't speak to that, except to say that if you're a smoker trying to transition to vaping and alcohol-related ingredients are a deal breaker for religious reasons...well, I got news for ya; alcohol is used in the process of making tobacco cigarettes so you're already going to hell. :p
 

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I wouldn't know exact specifics on what would be considered halal regarding e-liquids, however, they are commonly made up of PG or propylene glycol, VG or Vegetable Glycerin, Flavor, and nicotine derived from plants. It would depend upon the liquid I guess. I would request an ingredients list and go through it, some vendors post it on their site, others will provide by request maybe. You can also experiment with your own, so you know what you are putting into it. That may be your best bet unless you can find a vendor that also practices halal, and can confirm its adherence or lack thereof. I would hate to see this be a deal breaker for you to not switch to vaping. Please reply if you find anything regarding this question, I am starting to offer new e-liquids / products sometime in the future and would like to know the answer as well, I may be able to offer it going forward if there is demand to be filled and I can help.

Currently vaping VG mixed with distilled water. Any idea if anyone sell flavor concentrate safe to Vape without containing PG and alcohol?
 
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