Nature's Flavors extracts vs coffee & tea flavorings (both organic without diacetyl)

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Are the extracts even safe to vape? Although, besides added water, all the ones I checked have the same ingredients as the 'flav for coffee/tea' which are suposidly safe and what everyone vapes. I know the 'Concentrates' have a gum base that can cause asthma and shouldn't be vaped.
I'm trying to find natural organic flavors besides NF 'coffee tea flavs' because I don't like them. How differen't could the extracts taste from the coffe/tea flavors? I'd imagine they use the exact same flavor but there's a much bigger selection of coffee/tea flavors so I may be wrong.

I'll email NF and ask if the extracts are safe to vape, they don't give advice for using their flavors for anything besides what they're intended for, but they might give me a flat out warning to not vape the extracts like if they have diacetyl that's not listed in the ingredients.
 
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Are the extracts even safe to vape? Although, besides added water, all the ones I checked have the same ingredients as the 'flav for coffee/tea' which are suposidly safe and what everyone vapes. I know the 'Concentrates' have a gum base that can cause asthma and shouldn't be vaped.
I'm trying to find natural organic flavors besides NF 'coffee tea flavs' beause I don't like them. How differen't could the extracts taste from the coffe/tea flavors, I'd imagine they use the exact same flavor but there's a much bigger selection of coffee/tea flavors so I may be wrong.

I'll email NF and ask if the extracts are safe to vape, they don't give advice for using their flavors for anything besides what they're intended for, but they might give me a flat out warning to not vape the extracts like if they have diacetyl and not listed in the ingredients.
They have a list of their extracts without diacetyl which is pretty much all of them. Most of the extracts don't have any funny things in them that would be bad to vape that I know of. Most of them include "Water, Ethyl Alcohol, Natural Plant and Vegetable Extracts"
I find that their extracts are weaker than concentrates meant for DIY eliquids. Where a concentrate would be good at 1-2% their extracts are more in the 5-20% range.
 

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Are the extracts even safe to vape? Although, besides added water, all the ones I checked have the same ingredients as the 'flav for coffee/tea' which are suposidly safe and what everyone vapes. I know the 'Concentrates' have a gum base that can cause asthma and shouldn't be vaped.
I'm trying to find natural organic flavors besides NF 'coffee tea flavs' beause I don't like them. How differen't could the extracts taste from the coffe/tea flavors, I'd imagine they use the exact same flavor but there's a much bigger selection of coffee/tea flavors so I may be wrong.

I'll email NF and ask if the extracts are safe to vape, they don't give advice for using their flavors for anything besides what they're intended for, but they might give me a flat out warning to not vape the extracts like if they have diacetyl and not listed in the ingredients.

They are safe,I use them,For liability reasons they won't mention e cigs
 

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I find that their extracts are weaker than concentrates meant for DIY eliquids. Where a concentrate would be good at 1-2% their extracts are more in the 5-20% range.

Don't you mean their extracts vs their 'flavor for coffe/tea'? Because the concentrates have Gum Acacia which isn't safe to vape, can cause asthma.
 
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