FDA Certified Juice from FSUSA?

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Just read this. Taken from Freedomsmokeusa.com Lime Flavored juice.

"From The Carribean Sea Right To Your Kitchen. Verey Deep And Long Lastinig Taste. Pure FlavourArt Flavoring. Purest American made Nicotine juice. usda and fda certified. certified kosher vg/pg from the finest creators of vg/pg. No other ingredients added. These are the finest ingredients available and you will know the difference the moment you first vape it."

Here's the link. FreedomSmokeUSA

I know where i'll be buying my juice from if it ever gets outlawed.

Juice looks very good. I know I'll be ordering some next time I order.
 

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Sounds to me that ONLY the nic was FDA certified. That means to me that it is laboratory grade Nicotine. Nothing more. Just slightly deceptive advertizing. Honestly, I cannot fault MFS for this, because they are not lieing. Just a little bit of good old American advertizing of the facts.

Let's be careful here as not to confuse the two companies, just happened to notice the transition. MFS is Myfreedomsmokes. OP was speaking on behalf of freedomsmokeusa those are two different companies. THIS is NOT a big deal, but the end results of ONE company being misinterpreted for another has the potential to cause misunderstandings in the future. (YES, I realize that nothing negative is in this post about either one, just wanting the clarification to be evident here for others who may run across the post)

Also, yes, the nic is pharmaceutical grade (FDA approved) that would be the component that is referred to here. It's even quite possible that the flavoring is FDA approved and such just as LowThud said though that is the INDIVIDUAL components not when they are blended. It's a TRUE statement in the way it's worded with the possibility of misleading or misrepresenting the juice itself to be understood as being approved.
 

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Personally i think it's very misleading and IMO intentionally so. I used to be in sales back in the day and learned how to pick out advertizing tricks and plays on words designed to mislead. By reading that statement it (mis)leads one to the false conclusion that the juice itself is FDA & USDA certified. We all know it's not because we're familiar with vaping and the current problems with the FDA. If you were a vaping noob tell me you would draw another conclusion.
 

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Let's be careful here as not to confuse the two companies, just happened to notice the transition. MFS is Myfreedomsmokes. OP was speaking on behalf of freedomsmokeusa those are two different companies. THIS is NOT a big deal, but the end results of ONE company being misinterpreted for another has the potential to cause misunderstandings in the future. (YES, I realize that nothing negative is in this post about either one, just wanting the clarification to be evident here for others who may run across the post)

Also, yes, the nic is pharmaceutical grade (FDA approved) that would be the component that is referred to here. It's even quite possible that the flavoring is FDA approved and such just as LowThud said though that is the INDIVIDUAL components not when they are blended. It's a TRUE statement in the way it's worded with the possibility of misleading or misrepresenting the juice itself to be understood as being approved.

Your right, was late and typoed.
 

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Well besides the nic and maybe some other part being FDA approved the PG/VG mix is certified Kosher. I have heard alot of good stuff about their juices in general so I ordered 10 X 30ml bottles of various pre-mixed flavors earlier this morning. I figure with this and all the extra batteries attys and juice I already have I should be stocked up for nearly a year. :headbang::vapor:

PS- I find it wonderful that a year's worth of juice cost less than a month worth of analogs would cost.
 
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It says "Purest American made Nicotine Juice. usda and fda certified. " It is quite clear to me that it means just what it says. The nicotine juice is USDA and FDA certified. This is not at all a false statement and I don't see anyone being misled by that statement. It says this on the front of their site as they are speaking of their ingredients.

BTW- I have not seen too many ejuice suppliers that are able to say that all of their ingredients are made in the USA.
 
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The noctine juice is not fda certified. The "juice" may well be certified, but no nicotine juice has been fda certified. I'm curious though, if the nicotine they add is a certified product as a seperate product. If so, then that should still be available if the fda succeeds in banning e-juice in it's final form. This would allow us to then diy it and current suppliers could possibly still offer their no nic juices to circumnavigate a ban.
 

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The noctine juice is not fda certified. The "juice" may well be certified, but no nicotine juice has been fda certified. I'm curious though, if the nicotine they add is a certified product as a seperate product. If so, then that should still be available if the fda succeeds in banning e-juice in it's final form. This would allow us to then diy it and current suppliers could possibly still offer their no nic juices to circumnavigate a ban.

Ya this is the point I've not seen made elsewhere. Rollies are all over the place, they taxed tobacco used for rollies, and everyone moved to pipe tobacco.

It's just a money game. And the smart usually do just fine.
 
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It's sort of odd because none of their other juices I have looked at say FDA certified. So I dont think theyre trying to mislead anyone. I just thought it would be cool if it was FDA approved is all.

That language pops up here and there in their descriptions. Black Cherry, for example, and I've seen it elsewhere. FWIW, I've also noticed when shopping for raw DIY ingredients, that Kosher PG is more expensive.
 
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