Nature's Flavors' Organic Flavor Concentrate and is heat stable up to 4oo degrees F.

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rico

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Nature's Flavors : Organic Apple Flavor Concentrate (Kosher, Vegan, Gluten-Free, Alcohol free )


this is the best organic flavor for heat temperature 400°

and for e-smoking is this good in the atomizer we have a headt temperature too,

what all user mean ,is this not better than all over chemical flavors ,

the option for high temperature have only this natures flavor ,and this is the joker for all e-smokers,

is cum acacia good for the lungs in inhaltion ,this is in the flavor?
 

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is cum acacia good for the lungs in inhaltion ,this is in the flavor?

My goodness, I almost fell of my chair laughing at that little typo! I have actually ordered some of this stuff but am skeptical to try it out since the bottle says to refrigerate it. Will this stuff last in a mix if you need to refrigerate the flavoring? Also, it is a very dark color and has a funky smell to it and it took almost two weeks for them to ship it. I guess I'll try it out and see what happens though. I got the Raspberry and Vanilla. Just make sure that you don't get the vanilla as it has sugar in it. Kind of disappointed about that since it didn't mention sugar on the website. I'll let you know how the raspberry turns out.
 
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Kurt

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its a gum, so probably not great for the atty or lungs. Also, while I certainly would like more natural flavor in my vape, especially fruit flavors, do we know what all is in these flavors? Full extractions to make concentrates can have a lot of macromolecules that come out with the extraction. Fine for baking, but not for vaping. Lorann's are hit or miss with what flavors are good, but they are all simple compounds that vaporize easily and are not likely to cause serious issues in the atty or the lungs...although we don't have a huge amount of data on individual flavors.

I am intrigued, but I think more info as to exactly what compounds are present is important when thinking about vaping them. IMHO. :)
 

redemma

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Okay, this thread is a bit old -but for what it's worth - I use Nature's Flavors, not the gum-based, but the alcohol based, and I love them. Caramel and Orange particularly. My DH is very fond of the Cherry. We've also tried and liked: Lemon, Amaretto (a bit strong!), Ginger and Banana. All good, but the Caramel & Mandarin Orange are my go-to's.
I've read some negative comments on Nature's Flavors service on the web, but they've been nothing but great to deal with for us.... prompt phone response, shipping is not instant, because they mix to order, but they explained that right up front.
I also really like Lorann's Blackberry & Orange Cream flavors.
Dunno, I'm not too worried about vaping a little organic flavor in alcohol compared to inhaling cigs. Empirical evidence suggests I'm much better off (horrible hacking cough...GONE!)
 

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Anecdotal evidence, not empirical! There IS a difference. Not that anecdotal evidence is bad, but...

google define:anecdotal
Definitions of anectodal on the Web:
based on personal accounts.
anxiety-panic.com/dictionary/en-dicta.htm

google define:empiricle
Definitions of empirical on the Web:

* derived from experiment and observation rather than theory
 

redemma

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Aw, SJ -
That was a sweet reply. I don't post much, but I'm really grateful for all the info I've gotten from people here, so if I have something to add, I try to... knowing that I'm sticking my neck out to get chopped at!

My husband & I really didn't think we'd want anything other than strong tobacco flavors when we tried vaping (I smoked Camel straights for more years than I care to consider....), but - it turns out we do really like to add flavor, more & more as we're regaining sense of smell and taste. Lorann's Blackberry & Orange Cream are both quite good. Keoke Coffee is another go-to for me.

So, sourcing flavors is a topic for us; a Lorann atomizer-safe list was posted by a kind & thorough person on this site.

So the point I was trying to make is - the Nature's Flavor ALCOHOL-based (NOT gum-based), is working fine for us, and for two of our friends (we have a little buyer's club going here - buy up in bulk as we can & share). Three months of Nature's Flavors alcohol-base, atty's and lungs are holding up just fine.

Many thanks to all.... and ;) SJ!
 
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