Lorann Oils Super Strength Cotton Candy Flavour, safe to use?

Twiggy1995

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I have seen from a few sources, that Lorann oils, cotton candy flavor is safe, to use, as it only contains, artifical flavour, and pg.

However, I bought the 'super strength" cotton candy flavour last night. LorAnn Cotton Candy Super Strength Flavor, 1 ounce bottle : Amazon.ca: Grocery & Gourmet Food .

I learnt that it contains triactine, which is not a total deal breaker, but shouldn't be used with plastic tanks as it can cause cracks.

So from my understanding, it seems it should still be safe, since I have glass tanks, not plastic.

But, does anyone else have any idea?
 

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So.

I have seen from a few sources, that Lorann oils, cotton candy flavor is safe, to use, as it only contains, artifical flavour, and pg.

However, I bought the 'super strength" cotton candy flavour last night. LorAnn Cotton Candy Super Strength Flavor, 1 ounce bottle : Amazon.ca: Grocery & Gourmet Food .

I learnt that it contains triactine, which is not a total deal breaker, but shouldn't be used with plastic tanks as it can cause cracks.

So from my understanding, it seems it should still be safe, since I have glass tanks, not plastic.

But, does anyone else have any idea?

It doesn’t look much like an oil. Oils are usually much longer. It was called a ‘glycerin acetate’. I’ve never heard of it before. The danger with oils is they sort of tan your lungs, which is very bad. Wikipedia claims it is safe.

It doesn’t look much have some visual similarities to diacetyl, but theyre both hydrocarbons after all.

 
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