Odd Warning on NicQuid bottle

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Talyon

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I think what the OP is trying to say is , why would there be peanut indgrediants in an ejuice...

Perhaps the manufacturer was eating a peanut butter sandwich while making liquid. J/k However id think it's highly probable some who we buy our liquids from may be around peanuts in their facility some how? Haven't noticed but is there any nut favors out there?
 

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Flavorings my contain water/alcohol or trace elements of peanuts or other nuts.

Never thought of vaping being potentially dangerous to those with nut allergies.

People with peanut allergies have a reaction to certain proteins in the nut. Does peanut extract used in flavoring have those proteins? I have no idea. I have a feeling that some do and some don't. If that's the case, people with nut allergies would be best to avoid all eliquids that use any nut flavorings unless they DIY with an extract they know is safe for them.

I'm surprised I have't seen threads talk about that as peanut allergies are fairly common and the most common among food allergies I believe. Maybe it's been talked about in the health and safety sections here.

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Perhaps the manufacture is making flavors that do contain some form of a nut extract, and it is possible they could cross contaminate with those non nut extract flavors. Just like on some food packaging there is a warning that states "This product was made where peanut and almond products are made." (something along those lines lol)
 

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Perhaps the manufacturer was eating a peanut butter sandwich while making liquid. J/k However id think it's highly probable some who we buy our liquids from may be around peanuts in their facility some how? Haven't noticed but is there any nut favors out there?

I am a big hazelnut user and believe I have also seen almond and peanut butter flavorings - my guess is the manufacturer is identifying the possibility of cross-contamination as some people are so highly allergic that touching something that somebody has touched with peanut butter on their hands might cause a potential problem.
 

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