If WTA was so simple to produce there would be more people making it. It's more involved than what you think. We thought we would be able to supply the demand with our present facility but it has grown faster than we anticipated. Stepping up to much larger production is even more complex.
The reason I was brought on board was to take some load off Jerry in order to actuate our plans of producing much more WTA for the market. We are actively working on that. No time frame yet but it is in the works, so stay tuned.
The reason I was brought on board was to take some load off Jerry in order to actuate our plans of producing much more WTA for the market. We are actively working on that. No time frame yet but it is in the works, so stay tuned.
I'm not advocating poor science, only saying that WTA should be viewed as something that is a logical extension of e-liquid production.
No one should be producing WTA without proper scientific application, and Jerry has shown it can be done well.
It's just an extraction process, however complex, and it can be learned by willing and knowledgeable individuals.
There's no reason to believe that WTA couldn't be produced by more people.
Understand, that if Jerry was able to meet all the demand, I wouldn't suggest that others should start producing WTA, but that doesn't seem likely any time soon.
What I'd like to see is a major lab operation providing WTA (as long as it is of the same standard as Aroma's) for juice vendors to add to their products, or as a standalone DIY ingredient.

