Flavourart flavours

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ZambucaLu

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http://www.naturesflavors.com/defaul...=1a&&showall=1

I don't think all of them are made with the gum arabic. Just the concentrates while the flavoring is with alcohol but I would verify that.

An article I found on the gum arabic which does warn of allergic reactions and includes the following warning and case study:

A study reports on a male who experienced 4 allergic incidents after drinking coffee. Dual sensitisation to coffee and to the Gum arabic coating of roasted coffee beans was demonstrated by skin-specific IgE and by human basophil degranulation tests. Two serious anaphylactic reactions with cardiac arrest occurred, which were attributed to concomitant treatment with beta-blocking eye drops (Timolol). Beta-blocking drugs produce a loss of compensatory cardiovascular mechanisms and make those who take them resistant to the conventional treatment for anaphylactic shocks, which explains the serious accidents that occurred in this patient (13).

Allergic rhinitis, asthma and eczema caused by Gum arabic in workers in a candy factory have been reported (11, 14).

Occupational allergy from mist inhalation in printers has been reported and is called “Printer's Asthma” (15-17). Allergy reactions have also been reported in patients working in the pottery and lithography industries (12, 18) and occupational asthma in printers and carpet manufacturers (19).



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What??? Where did you see that?

Nature's Flavors : Natural Flavor Extract

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PREMIUM CONCENTRATE
Nature's Flavors' Organic Flavor Concentrates are made from the finest ingredients available. Our flavorist shops the world over for the purest and most unique raw materials to bring you new and innovative flavors. These flavors will tantalize your taste buds!

What is the difference between organic extracts and organic flavor concentrates?
While the organic flavor extracts have an organic alcohol base, flavor concentrates have an alcohol free base. These flavor concentrates are made with organic gum acacia as a base ingredient and are excellent for those who wish to have alcohol-free flavorings.
 

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Thanks scrubadub and parapo for the Flavourarts link and review. I have been planning to do more with making my own flavors and this sight looks promising. I just got some redbull 36mg and I don't know why but it was killing my atomizer so I thinned it today. No taste but the kick is still good and my atomizer has stopped acting up.;)
 

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Sorry I can't post links yet...this was ganked from the page that came up from freddo's original link...

What is the difference between organic extracts and organic flavor concentrates?
While the organic flavor extracts have an organic alcohol base, flavor concentrates have an alcohol free base. These flavor concentrates are made with organic gum acacia as a base ingredient and are excellent for those who wish to have alcohol-free flavorings.

Yes, and we're talking about using the extracts for our purposes.

Hi. New to vaping but not to messing about with flavor stuff...these are based on Gum Arabic which tends to turn into concrete if allowed to dry out AT ALL. I don't think it's something I'd risk running through my atomizer. 8-o

Sometimes you have to watch what you're posting here so as not to breed misinformation. If you had said that about the concentrates, then that would be a different story.

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I received my order from FlavourArt today - shipping took 4 working days to the UK, which I thought was fairly quick. I have the following flavours:

Apple pie
Blackberry
Espresso
Lime
Lychee
Mandarin
Orange flower
Vanilla (Bourbon)
Vanilla (Tahity)
Vienna cream
Violet (hoping for that Parma Violet taste... Yum!)

Just noticed that the Mandarin doesn't specify whether it's water soluble.

Will be mixing a couple of batches tonight, so should be able to report back my impressions in a day or two. I'm a novice DIYer, so my first efforts may leave something to be desired 8-o
 

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Looking forward to hear what you think. Have you tried LorAnn flavours yet?

No, I've got an order in with Barry's Farm for some LorAnn flavours, but they're still en route to me.

Mixed up two batches so far. The first was a fairly low nic (9mg) Lime mix:

25% 36mg TW flavourless
10% Lime flavouring
35% VG
30% PG

It had a vaguely citrus aftertaste, but was too subtle for my liking so I added another .2ml of flavouring (I was making a 4 ml batch) - the flavour was still subtle, but I could definitely taste Lime this time, although again mainly as an aftertaste. Next time I do a batch I'll boost the flavouring to 20%, but that may be too much. Not a particularly sharp taste, but a good, clean flavour. Will be interesting to compare to the LorAnn Key Lime I have on order.

The second batch was a high nic (27mg) Blackberry mix:

75% 36mg TW flavourless
15% Blackberry flavouring
10% VG

I decided to go straight for 15% flavouring after my experience with the Lime. I immediately wondered if I had done the right thing as the flavouring has an extremely strong aroma. Having vaped happily away on this mix for the last hour, however, I think 15% is spot on. A very full-bodied berry flavour that rolls around the mouth - glad I ordered 30 mls of this one! Again, I've ordered the LorAnn Blackberry, so I will give a comparison when it comes.

So far I'm very impressed with the FlavourArt flavours - I'll probably mix some more later in the week (tempted to go for a Blackberry and Apple Pie combo :w00t:) and report back.
 

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I'm not sure I'd try the Key Lime. Most DIYers on the forum have suggested to stay away from oil based flavours and when I looked it up at LorAnn, it says 'Not soluble in water'...

I am very interested in the comparisons, though! I have about 15-16 LorAnn flavours now and am itching to give flavourart a try!!!

Thanks!
 

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OK, things have been a bit hectic recently and I've taken delivery of my LorAnn order (a big thumbs up to Barry's Farm for their excellent customer service), so I've only had the chance to do a Violet mix from my FlavourArt order. I started out at 15% and wasn't getting any violet flavour at all, so I added another .4 ml to the 4ml mix (taking total flavouring to > 20%) and it is there very subtly on the sides of the tongue. I have 10ml of the violet in total, so I'm tempted to try a 30% mix next time, but overall I would not recommend the Violet flavouring for DIY mixes - it's just too weak. I had such high hopes of a Parma Violet hit from this one too :(
 

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I know this is an old thread, but has anyone tried any of the savory flavors? Kinda weird that they seem to be pretty unique to Flavourart, but everyone's just getting flavors you can get elsewhere easily. Has anybody had any success with savory flavors? Seems like they'd go really well with a beer, or as an appetizer before you eat, then something sweet for afterward.
 

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