We recently added information to our website disclosing the brand of pure nicotine we use (NicSelect) and have been receiving some inquiries for more info so I thought I would start a thread here to offer that info and answer any questions.
Our nicotine supplier recently rolled out a brand name for their vaping-grade nicotine product called NicSelect. It is produced by the highly respected pharmaceutical company Alchem International. This is the first branding we've seen from any pure freebase nic supplier and we are thrilled to be working with them. We're very confident in the quality of our products containing the NicSelect vaping-grade nicotine and have nothing to hide about where our nicotine comes from, unlike some of our competitors.
NicSelect is made using the distillation process for extracting the nicotine that results in the purest nicotine available and the nicotine is never turned into a sulfate or bleached. Many competitors will use the sulfate extraction method and will often bleach the product in order to trick people into thinking it is more pure by making it more clear, but in fact it introduces more possible contaminents. Feel free to dig into Alchem and their background as much as you like, I'm sure you will be just as impressed as we are with their integrity and quality. I also believe you'll be seeing a lot more of the NicSelect name in the future.
- Alchem International
http://www.nicselect.com
Our nicotine supplier recently rolled out a brand name for their vaping-grade nicotine product called NicSelect. It is produced by the highly respected pharmaceutical company Alchem International. This is the first branding we've seen from any pure freebase nic supplier and we are thrilled to be working with them. We're very confident in the quality of our products containing the NicSelect vaping-grade nicotine and have nothing to hide about where our nicotine comes from, unlike some of our competitors.
NicSelect is made using the distillation process for extracting the nicotine that results in the purest nicotine available and the nicotine is never turned into a sulfate or bleached. Many competitors will use the sulfate extraction method and will often bleach the product in order to trick people into thinking it is more pure by making it more clear, but in fact it introduces more possible contaminents. Feel free to dig into Alchem and their background as much as you like, I'm sure you will be just as impressed as we are with their integrity and quality. I also believe you'll be seeing a lot more of the NicSelect name in the future.
- Alchem International
http://www.nicselect.com