UPDATE Clay called and everything's cool
I didn't see his phone number on the website. Where did you find it?
Diacetyl and NET's
I know the diacetyl issue has been discussed ad nauseum and i am not personally too concerned, but i was listening to a podcast re diacetyl in general and suicide bunny in particular, and an interesting tidbit came up re hybrid NETs.
Summary :
When Dr. Farsalinos was running some tests on NET's on issues unrelated to diacetyl, he was surprised to find that some NET's also have diacetyl. The owner of MOV called the show and confirmed that one of those NET's was theirs and the culprit was caramel. They immediately tested all their juices and found that twenty five percent of the 67 juices they had at the time contained diacetyl, even though all five flavor houses they bought their flavoring from had told them that their products do not contain diacetyl. They pulled all juices containing diacetyl off the shelves, some permanently and others were re-formulated.
I was very impressed with the level of transparency at MOV. He even offered to give results of the lab report on all their juices to the podcaster. Apparently five pawns, Space Jam and Baker White did as well, but Suicide Bunny was being very evasive and at some point stopped responding to inquiries.
I have never bought any non-tobacco from MOV but will be looking at their line-up a little more closely now. I think i will be throwing some money at AEMSA vendors out of principle. They all test their finished product and get certificates from independent labs, rather than rely on the word of the flavor houses.
I disagree. The Veritas and Plume Veil to name a couple are vastly different than the brass monkey in design and vape.
The potential of the Magma is limitless, Anthony. You really want to at some point try it with a dual coil in the .7 - .8 ohm range. Drastically low nic at that level though.
Have I missed your review of the RBFS juices? I've been going through some of them in the last few days and loving whatever I've grabbed thus far.

I'll just leave this here....
Origen V2
That is all...
THanks Dusty, Ok to answer your question that you axxed me..(think Analyze This haha) I smell them and vape them getting the same uhhh nuance or essence. Both are giving me a veryyyyy strange smell and vape, not tobacco-ish at all. But all I have to go on is those pipe tobacco's I rolled and regular analogs. So lets see.....(taking out bottles from steep draw lol)
The NETs are.....Chris's Blend, Dover Court, and Black Cherry all 100% VG
VJ is from Myvapejuice which is Dark Pipe, and one that I cant read the label anymore cause its fading, much lighter (Summer blend?) , Captain Black, and Bombay heat. (I ordered a bunch from both hoping for a homerun.)
What I have vaped em on mostly (Im waggin here cause I dont use em much) is on a Mech Titan with a .5 build dual coil on 28g Kanthal.(25-30 watts) I have not filled any RTA tanks like the Kayfun with these. The atty is an authentic Zenith V2. Almost everything I vape on this setup is nice cept for the high PG juices, just dont like them and the "wet dog" smell you mention. Only problem is when Im vaping em I get that same mustiness. If they dont get better soon someone can have em all! lol
Sav
To respond to this after listening around the 01:35:00: mark of the link you posted (skip the beginning parts unless you want to hear the controversy surrounding the vapemania meet- that part & be aware that the entire thing contains NSFW language and content)....
....The flavor providers ought to be held accountable for lying in regards to supplying "diacetyl-free" (this, rather should say "diketone-free") e-liquids that, in fact, contain diketones or similar.
This is somewhat akin to the FDA's guidelines saying that generics need to be something like 60% (or was it 65%?) chemically equivalent, as long as the compound in question is therapeutically equivalent to it's brand-name counterpart. AEMSA is on to the right thing, from my perspective. I would even say that they're aiming for higher marks than the FDA when it comes to safety. (of note, I've heard people jokingly refer to the FDA as the "Federal Death Administration")
The fact that it costs ~$130 per 10ml bottle to test, is very much so going to save vendors and consumers in the long-run.
I'm getting distracted, anyhow; I agree with the sentiment that this is an avoidable risk that should be entirely removed from e-liquid.
One of the things discussed was the fact that the flavor companies will not be liable if people develop popcorn lung from e-liquid; it's entirely the mixologists' liability.
"Our flavor vendor says there's no diacetyl," simply doesn't cut it: This is something that is painfully obvious at this point in the "vaping game", so to speak.
Is 7-11 selling e-liquids with diacetyl (diketones)? What about Chinese e-liquid? Vendors that advertise all-natural or organic flavorings?
All of it means absolutely nothing without testing of specific e-liquids. Great share regarding that link, and thank you for bringing this up, Mazinny.
(the story linked to on the show's page is available here. Can you imagine what would happen if CNN or another major U.S. news outlet did this story?)
I agree with calling producers of mass-made e-liquid and asking for certified independent lab results.
EDIT: here's the after-hours portion of the link Mazinny originally posted.
https://soundcloud.com/vp-live/is-suicide-bunny-chock-full-of-diacetyl-the-vapemania-dust-up-afterhours
EDIT:
Here's a new show segment that has an idea of how to get the diketone-free vendors on a list.
[this was posted about an hour ago]
(Heads up, NSFW language)
https://soundcloud.com/vp-live/lets-clean-up-all-the-filthy-ignorant-and-careless-e-liquid-manufacturers-ecc-drama-roundup
& respectively, its after-hours counterpart:
https://soundcloud.com/vp-live/lets-clean-up-all-the-filthy-ignorant-careless-e-liquid-mfgrs-ecc-roundup-afterhours
May I, as a NOOB to NET's ask some expert opinions on something Ive found with my delivered NET's and VJ's NET's. To start I USED to roll my own analogs. I used a nice pipe tobacco black cherry, mixed with some normal drier tobaccos so they roll nice. Also tried some vanilla tobaccos. I REALLY liked them and they mostly replaced the nasty corporate cigs I smoked for so long. Once I got into vaping I quickly went from the EGOs' to a SVD, to a Titan mech, seeking more flavor. I REALLY enjoy Velvet Clouds "beard" line for some tobacco relief, and other nice flavors. I thought I would get a hold of some NET's. AS most have experienced I waited a little over 2 months from NET, and a much quicker order from VJ. Heres the problem.....
I KNOW they are true NET's because they all have the same nuance to me (About 8 different bottles and flavors). They ALL have a strange musty smell, as if Im smoking them ...uhhh vaping them thru a 3 week old gym sock!!!
Or stale old food, like an old flour or oatmeal, musty smell and flavor. SOoooo, is this normal? does this steep away? Theyve all been steeping for 2 months, do they need a higher wattage? lower? Just super disappointed in what I thought would be the perfect replacement to tasty tobaccos. Thanks
This is what the podcaster wrote and i agree completely :
It looks like most e-liquid manufacturers don’t care. Some do – but most don’t. They are not going to change unless we force them.
You might try NETs made from steam-distilled natural tobacco extracts rather than macerated extracts. Ahlusion (in their aromatic line), HHV, and IndigoVapors use steam-distilled extracts, as do some other NET vendors, I'm sure. Steam distillation produces extracts that provide a "cleaner," more well-defined, and sometimes punchier flavor.
"We" as in gubermint?
"We" as in vapers !
I shoot pool out of the same bar with the podcaster, so i know him quite well. He is a libertarian, bordering on an anarchist, so i doubt he sees a role for government in all this. Better to self-regulate as much as possible, to give less excuses to the busybodies who can't wait to regulate every aspect of our lives.
This is why i think is a great idea for vendors to voluntarily join groups like AEMSA