This has come up before, and my main questions about these flavors have never been addressed. Perhaps you could contact the company and find out. The term "organic", as in naturally grown fruits without pesticides, cannot apply to a simple set of compounds that make a flavor. For instance, "natural" banana flavoring is isopentyl acetate, a compound. This compound is exactly the same if it is synthesized (most likely) or extracted from an organically grown banana.
However, if the banana flavoring is some cruder extract which also contains whole-fruit compounds, like proteins and polysaccarides, then it could be important that the fruit itself was raised in an organic environment, because in theory some of the bad might come along into the final extract. These whole-fruit compounds, however, should not be vaped, as they are too big and will either gunk things up or decompose into unpredictable products.
I am betting that these flavors are of this type, and not just simple flavor compounds. If they are, then they should not be vaped. If they are just simple flavor compounds, then the entire "organic and natural" label is rigorously invalid, and you could get these flavors from another flavor producer.
Hope this makes
sense!