for sake of health, i am staying away from anything cinammon. i switched away from analog for health reasons, so doesn't make much sense in me
vaping something that could be just as bad. plus, my logic tells me anything that ends in -ayanide, sound pretty dangerous.
as many of you know, MBV is one of the most reputable e-
juice vendor out there. as e-cig users themselves, i'm sure they probably better understands not to hear or listen to the fear mongering news that gets said in the media time to time. plus, they are in it for the money, and them banning what's one of their main popular juice, for reasons not yet confirmed is striking and alarming to me.
i switched away from analogs for health reasons. who knows what goes inside those tobaccos, but i do also feel the same for random mom and pop e-juice vendors. that is why i have a new profound respect for MBV and wish others follow their lead, that'd generate a lot more trust amongst us vapers as well as anti-
vaping communities.
but having said, i think i can understand the pain ... if my favorite juice "tribecca" was being pulled out, i'd probably feel the same, i probably still wouldnt care if it was just as bad as analogs or worse.
but as radical as we are or may seem, perhaps it's not a bad idea if we draw the line somewhere, and when a reputable e-juice vendors say something, perhaps we should just listen.
just my two cents.