Organic 100% VGE E-Liquid?

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koski88

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i dont even think it has shipped yet! i check the confirmation number and it still says the order is processing and i've tried to email them still no reply!

Yeah that's very strange...I've yet to hear about anyone having an issue like with them, hopefully they get in touch with you and let you know whats going on.
 

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I just figure if I'm going to quit smoking I might as well do it right, to me that means the less harmful stuff I take in the better

I get the sentiment...

There's so little detailed information on flavorings. I did read some posts that indicated "organic" flavorings might not be what you'd consider organic.

VG is derived from mostly coconut and/or palm oil. The process of making it renders it 99% pure. Most of the vendors I buy juice from use USP Kosher VG. I prefer 100% or mostly VG based juice.

I guess I'm curious if there really is any value in paying any sort of premium for organic e-juice... seems too little info especially on what harmful ingredients may or may not be present in non-organic juice.

I live in an area with a lot big mass production chicken farming... talk to some buddies that are making a fortune selling "organic" eggs to grocery outfits. Once I understood the FDA & state guidelines for being able to label an egg organic... I wouldn't waste the 3-6 times the price they charge for them. Same with free-range boloney... That's why I'm asking about organic e-juice...
 

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I vape only 100% VG due to PG allergies. Some of my favorite vendors are Velvet Cloud Vapors, Heather's Heavenly Vapes, Vape Dudes, The Vapor Chef and Highbrow Vapors. You can't go wrong with any of these.

I haven't tried Vapor Chef or Vape Dudes.

Great thread but not for my purse:laugh:

I have PG reactions too. It turns out that the flavors I buy for DIY are called "organic" and are alcohol based. I never gave any thought about the word "organic" until a few threads I've read today. Interesting!
 
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