OMG Wilton Glycerin is the Shizit!

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So I finally got some 0-nic juice from PS. Upon vaping the juice straight I notice that the vapor production is not as much as I liked. The flavors was great, but I was wondering if it could be better. Since I had already experimented with the Wilton glycerin with some of the 4mg juice, I decided to try it out with the 0-nic.

To my surpirse a rought ratio of 70-80% juice and 20-30% of glycerin did several things. It brought the flavor of the juice out alot more and it also gave me some nice extra vapor production. So, I figure I share my experience with others that are more prone to the flavors vs. the amount nic or throat hit.
 

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I have the Wilton's glycerin and found that, yes, it does indeed improve vapor. But I also noticed it gunks up your carts faster than normal. After a while the cart starts compressing on itself and needs to be washed out. Now I use it sparingly. I didn't notice this when using the VG.

I also notice it too, but then again I don't mind cleaning it since I'm doing my whole nightly routine of washing out all the parts before I go to bed. Like you said, I also use is sparingly. I sometimes use a little less than the ratio as specified since the problem of it being rather thick. Just enough to bring the flavors and vapors out a little bit more, but not so to make the batting go all squishy in the end. LOL.
 

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You see so many metions about Wilton Glycerin on this board, hey I've even got a bottle sitting with my supplies. I wonder if there's some marketing expert shaking his head wondering why sales are 800% greater than this time last year?

Let's hope somebody's getting a pay raise out of this! Hey, Wilton may be the next "big tabacco" company!
 

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The brand of glycerin makes no difference at all. As long as it is 100% pure vegetable glycerin it is all the same stuff. There is no need to pay more for any specific brand.

Glycerin can also be found in the ethnic hair care area in most pharmacies, it's used to soften hair by mixing with water and misting.

In fact I just looked at the Wiltons label, it doesn't say VG and it's made in Indonesia, but the less expensive glycerin from the pharmacy says 100% vegetable glycerin and is made in California by De La Cruz.

I know the Wiltons is OK, but if I didn't know better I wouldn't trust it compared to the less expensive stuff that is clearly labeled.
 
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