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Pear, grape, watermelon, apple, blueberry, strawberry, raspberry, lemon, orange, and cherry. Those are the flavors I received.

Check the ingredient labels on the lemon and orange. I think they may contain "Lemon Oil" and "Orange Oil". These are not safe for vaping. The others should be okay.
 

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Thank you and as for my original question of diluting them, can I just use water or do I have to buy the VP and pg
In order to vape anything you need pg or vg or a combo of both. Those flavoring are concentrated and need pcts when used in ejuice. You cannot just put flavoring in a tank and vape it.

We also need lots more info from you in order to best help you. Do you use nicotine? Have you ever vaped before. Did or do you smoke cigarettes? If so what type of tank do you plan on using and on what mod?

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Well yes and no. Vaping distilled water works. It’s just pretty hot and produces almost no visible vapor giving the impression that it’s not working. Water is added to juices to reduce visible vapor for stealth juice applications. As an impress your friends thing it will fail. VG is exceptionally easy to get though. They sell it at Walmart for one. Many drug stores and health food stores will also have it. You want “food grade vegetable glycerine”
 
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Well yes and no. Vaping distilled water works. It’s just pretty hot and produces almost no visible vapor giving the impression that it’s not working. Water is added to juices to reduce visible vapor for stealth juice applications. As an impress your friends thing it will fail. VG is exceptionally easy to get though. They sell it at Walmart for one. Many drug stores and health food stores will also have it. You want “food grade vegetable glycerine”
All of my pg and vg says USP on the label.
 

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Well yes and no. Vaping distilled water works. It’s just pretty hot and produces almost no visible vapor giving the impression that it’s not working. Water is added to juices to reduce visible vapor for stealth juice applications. As an impress your friends thing it will fail. VG is exceptionally easy to get though. They sell it at Walmart for one. Many drug stores and health food stores will also have it. You want “food grade vegetable glycerine”

USP Grade - Not Food Grade.
While some are marked as both, plus Kosher, you have to remember that you can use Lower ratings along with the highest. But if its marked Only As Food Grade, it is too low in quality to vape safely (as safely as vaping is considered.).
 

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I just bought LorAnn oils and need to know if I can just dilute them in water when I vape them. Someone help please.
Welcome and glad you joined.
Here is a quick look into DIY, might like to visit:
Getting Started: DIY 101 – Mixing Your Own eLiquid
diy_beginners_guide - DIY_eJuice
http://www.ecigexpress.com/shop/diy-e-liquid/diyordie-concentrates.html
http://www.ejuicemakers.com/help/
How to get started mixing your own DIY e liquids.
diy_beginners_guide - DIY_eJuice
Could read the stickies in this forum:

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https://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/forums/diy-e-liquid.38/
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Re: Any flavor ideas that you can buy in grocery stores?
 
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