How do vendors make THICK juice?

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alex8039

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Hey guys, I'm trying to get in to DIY but I really want to make these thick juices the new companies are making. Think of 'The Milk' by teleos. I swear these juices are more viscous than my pure VG base. I thought 'oh yeah it's just sweetner' but then I got a bottle of tobacco from Nude Nicotine, which has nothing other than a NET tobacco flavouring, yet it's seriously thick.
 

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You just need to find a thicker VG and possibly, if needed additionally, use more concentrated flavors(e.g. inawera and FA).

Even if vendor doesn't add water, the VGs differe pretty much in my experience... I suspect it has alot to do also with the packaging/caps, leaching in moisture from the environment...

I've read RTS has some of the thickest VG around and myself I can attest to musim-mas VG being OK thick too, e.g. from nicotine-river and liquid-barn...

Also keep in mind temperature differences, e.g. if you remembered a thick juice you used to use, then possibly it was colder then...
 

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The concentration of the flavoring has very little to do with the Thickness. It is the VG/PG Ratio that determines how thick an e-Liquid is. Alcohol and Distilled water thin it out.

This may be true with VG based flavorings but concentration has a lot to do with thickness in regards to PG based flavoring. More Less concentrated PG flavoring is needed which acts like a thinner. Adding less of a more concentrated PG based flavor adds less PG which increases thickness.
 
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You can look at it that way if you wish it's all a numbers game between the amount of PG flavoring and raw PG to arrive at your final ratio. The only point I'm making here is adding a more concentrated PG flavoring means less PG in the mix (Lower percentage needed). So if you have to use a PG flavoring and want to arrive at a max VG (thicker) mix you would be better off using a more concentrated PG flavoring and not a weaker PG flavoring which means less PG and More VG room available. This means flavoring does have an effect on how you reach your desired ratio and thickness.
 
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Let me ask you this. The OP wants to know how do vendors make there juice so thick.

So with that in mind and assuming that you only have PG based flavoring (One very concentrated and one average concentrate) which one would you use to reach max VG thickness.

1. The one that you only need to add a little bit of flavoring like 2 - 3%

2. The one that you need to add a lot of flavoring like 15 - 20%.
 

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Your argument is a valid one basing your average high VG vape at 80/20 which is the common value. But there are also many that want to reach 90/10 or better and in that case my argument is also valid. So lets just say we are both correct and leave it at that.

We can split hairs all day with arguments about added water and alcohols, what's common and not so common or what's standard practice or terminology.

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