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BobTheKlown

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The 'e-juice suppliers' don't add this, minute ammounts are in the flavoring they get from the major flavoring companys (the same flavorings are widely used in baking, icing, ice cream, etc.), it's mostly the 'buttery' flavors from what I've read.... Of course, big tobacco adds all kinds of toxic stuff in much higher quantities then that...

That being said and not wanting to jump on either side of this huge on-going debate in the forums, it doesn't bother me.....
 

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Spelled it wrong...die ... a till....Got it...???:glare:

is that like one used in testing juices? ...-it-own-a-trial (acetonitrile)? I don't worry about that one cause if they made a mistake with it, you'd have to vape a liter a day which is physically impossible. I would though worry to have large amounts around, incase it spills.

afik, it's not in the juice but used to simulate the max degree of heat a juice can safely reach - iow, it provides the ability to measurably heat juices and is highly flammable and deadly to inhale. The flammable part has me a little concerned with huge stocks of juice so I don't stock in the by-the-gallon-size of anything.

If the juice catches fire then in small quantities you still can't get sick inhaling what might be a by-product or a tester that some info points to being in all e-juice. I'd like to know why it would be in any e-juice sold by the gallon or any size. :blink:

Yet another thing with mixed info, we deserve to know exactly what's going on with it.

The diacetyl at least has some consensus is in butter and milk/cream juices. Higher in anything with butter in the name.

It really should be mandatory at least through CAASA, vendors have to disclose everything in their juices. 'til then, I'm sticking with US juices that are home made. Every part of the homemade ones has to meet US regulations as safe on their own. Meaning they wouldn't (I hope) have any chemicals in them, like the mass produced ones. I could be wrong but, just trying to keep safe.
 
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