Oops sorry to double post but Butter (movie popcorn) and sweetener from Perfumers just went into stock.
If you make claims like this...
Flavors by EliquidStore
http://www.flavorconcentrate.com/ said:
Ingredients - We have done the research for you. All of the flavors here are water soluble and ready to mix. You won't find any oil based flavors, or flavors containing any other undesirables .
M-Type 2baco flavor concentrate by Perfumers, Flavors by EliquidStore
http://eliquidstore.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=35&products_id=173&osCsid=7eaa397c07c76a123354a4bec6322479 said:
All our flavors are Food Grade, made with ingredients that are approved by the FDA for usage in flavors.
We work closely with an established flavor manufacturing company to bring you a wide variety of concentrated flavors.
Root Beer flavor concentrate by Flavor West, Flavors by EliquidStore
We have done the research for you and only carry trusted water soluble flavors.
Our flavor concentrates are USP Kosher Grade. All our flavoring is Diacetyl Free!
...you better actually do your research. Here is what the Perfumer's Apprentice site says about Butter (movie popcorn) flavoring:
Perfumers Apprentice - Butter (Movie Popcorn) Flavor
PA said:
Warning!!!
This flavor contains Acetoin and Acetyl Propionyl.
Please read our information about "Custard Notes" in
the flavorists corner.
Wherever Acetoin is used in large amounts (as in this flavor and the Vanilla Custard)
there is the potential for trace amounts of diacetyl formation by a molecular change.
If this was just any one of the many stores selling these flavors to naive vapers, I wouldn't say anything. It also isn't my business to say anything about what people choose to put in their body, but you are misleading people here saying that you have done your research on what is in flavorings, also anything about FDA approval.
The GRAS (generally recognized as safe) program:
A: does not equate with FDA approval at all
B: means GRAS for
certain specific usage types, one of which is not inhalation
I understand that the one quote about not containing diacetyl is from Flavor West yet I have never seen any evidence of this. The same goes for anything made by Lorann's or Cappela's, which many contain artificial colorings.
The following two things are not the same:
- containing diacetyl
- having diacetyl added
Maybe having "traces" of diacetyl isn't "significantly harmful" but no safe exposure levels have been established and more research is being done. I've gone through the OSHA reports on workers in flavoring plants getting
Popcorn Lung.
Even where we know some things like certain FA flavors contain some hundredths of percent diacetyl and would end up used under 20% in an ejuice mix, people are still exposed to a high enough level to get bronchiolitis obliterans. It might not happen as fast because they vape certain flavors sporadically, vs. working in a chronic exposure situation, but it will happen eventually.
Where you see FA flavors containing small amounts of diacetyl, vs. numbers like 2% for Panettone, it's pretty clear that it has these traces not because of having diacetyl added directly, but because of containing the "custard note" flavorings.
It is thought that some of the custard notes do not even have any significant flavor except for the fact that they contain diacetyl as a necessary byproduct of the manufacturing product. The 93%+ purity given by PA doesn't really leave the door open to the flavors not having diacetyl. Is it safe to add a drop of flavorings containing custard notes from time to time? Maybe, depending on your knowledge of the flavoring's contents and whether you are able or not to compare it with worker's exposure levels.
In order to achieve any butter flavor though you will need lots of "custard notes" and therefore "lots" of diacetyl. Maybe someone wouldn't think 0.001% is "lots" of anything but it is far above the levels workers who got sick were exposed to. (If I had to bet, I would bet that PA's butter is at least 0.1%.)
It's a nice idea to try to carry all these flavors and bring good prices but at what cost? I hope you actually do your research now and fix this.