So are the candy oils ok to use? So much new info I've taken in today from one thread to another...forgive me if I'm being redundant.
Oils is more of just the name . Most loranns do not contain oils . Theres only a few that do
So are the candy oils ok to use? So much new info I've taken in today from one thread to another...forgive me if I'm being redundant.
I downloaded and unzip the file at post 14 fine. However id also like to know if there is an updated list. The only other issue is i am red/green colorblind so reading this existing one is going to be a HUGE challenge.
I do appreciate all the work that went into it tho. Its an excellent guide.
No of all the Loran flavorings (81) only 15 are oils, they are as follows:
Almond Oil
Anise Oil
Cinnamon Oil
Clove Oil
Ginger Oil
Grapefruit Oil
Lemon Oil
Lime Oil
Nutmeg Oil
Orange Oil
Pepermint Oil
Spearmint Oil
Tangerine Oil
Wintergreen Oil (Artificial)
Wintergreen Oil (Natural)
If you ordered any of these then you ordered oil based flavorings. If not then you are good. Don't sweat the small stuff, life will go on.
Hope this helps,
Dan
I can't count the number of times I've referenced this thread. The flavors with coloring are so dangerous and sometimes you just can't find enough info online to make an informed decision. But you also don't want to overlook any flavors either. A great list!
--Prof Daffy
A Little Goes a Long Way with LorAnn's Super Strength Flavors! Our super strength flavors, also known as candy oils or candy flavors, are not oil-based and contain no vegetable oil. The term "candy oil" refers to a type of flavor that is concentrated and undiluted. These flavors are 3 to 4 times stronger than grocery store extracts.
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LorAnn's super strength flavors:
No Artificial Sweeteners
Sugar Free (except Canadian Maple & Maple)
Gluten Free
Contain No Vegetable Oils
Certified Kosher by Star-K (Except Canadian Maple and Horchata)