Quick question about flavoring

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I know this is not the best section to ask, but I'm looking for a quick reliable response.
I'm going to buy organic peach concentrate, and from what I can tell, this place seems to have what I need. I know there are some do's and dont's when it comes to concentrates, so with that being said is this safe to vape?

Nature's Flavors : Organic Peach Flavor Concentrate (Kosher, Vegan, Gluten Free, Alcohol Free)

Also, can someone try adding this to the cart and proceeding to checkout? It reports back an error for me :(

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Your link redirected me to their new website, and I tried a quick browse and was unable to find your exact flavoring your are asking about. After a very quick and brief overview of the site, and I am not finding their ingredients to contain PG based extracts. So IMO I would not recommend using them. As well as some of them contain "Water, Gum Arabic, Natural Flavor, Citric Acid" I would stay away from water based concentrates, as well as citric acid, and gum arabic. Just my :2cents: With my DIY the only ingredients I am willing to inhale are PG/VG/natural-artificial flavoring/and nicotine. Stay away from anything else, especially including Diceatyl!
 

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Your link redirected me to their new website, and I tried a quick browse and was unable to find your exact flavoring your are asking about. After a very quick and brief overview of the site, and I am not finding their ingredients to contain PG based extracts. So IMO I would not recommend using them. As well as some of them contain "Water, Gum Arabic, Natural Flavor, Citric Acid" I would stay away from water based concentrates, as well as citric acid, and gum arabic. Just my :2cents: With my DIY the only ingredients I am willing to inhale are PG/VG/natural-artificial flavoring/and nicotine. Stay away from anything else, especially including Diceatyl!

Ah alright, any recommendations on where I can buy organic peach concentrate? I'm going for a 100% VG batch btw.
 

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Ah alright, any recommendations on where I can buy organic peach concentrate? I'm going for a 100% VG batch btw.

I myself am not aware of any VG based flavoring, every time a b&m store will try and sell me 100%VG juice, ranting and raving about it I just bite my tongue. For my DIY needs I will use wizardabs, and FlavorWest *there was a recent controversy over them mislabeling dicetyl free, when in fact there might be, the FDA does not require you to label if it is under 1% so their claims are legal* Wizardlabs, uses a variety of vendors, primarily I like and use The flavor apprentice, as well as flavor art, and capella. Check out the DIY subforum for vendors people have reviewed and used before. Happy vaping.
 

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I apologize I did not see that you referenced you want "organic" I do not personally know where to get any "organic" flavoring, but have purchased from an "organic" line or so I was told, here Absolute Virgin Line | Virgin Vapor | Electronic Cigarette Organic e-Liquid | Electronic Cigarettes All the flavors I have ever used will contain artificial flavors, this non organic.

Hmm, kinda pricy, but a good option.
I'll continue to look around, like I said I'd love to make a 100% VG organic blend, I'm also going to need organic vanilla but that's another chapter in this book lol
 

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By the way, if the link for some reason doesn't work here are some pics

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I wanted to add that I have read quite a bit about DIY and the jury is out about "organic" e-liquids.

I think in our society we equate "organic" with "better" and in some cases that's just not true.

The short version is that many times organic additives don't go through the testing and research processes that others do so you open the door for more inconsistency and impurities.

Not trying to sway you either way, just an FYI. :)
 

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I wanted to add that I have read quite a bit about DIY and the jury is out about "organic" e-liquids.

I think in our society we equate "organic" with "better" and in some cases that's just not true.

The short version is that many times organic additives don't go through the testing and research processes that others do so you open the door for more inconsistency and impurities.

Not trying to sway you either way, just an FYI. :)

I see your point, I plan on comparing the two one day (organic & natural) but as for now, organic.
This should give you a idea.
First-Class vs. Priority Mail

Looks like First-Class Mail Parcel it is, cheapest and quickest from what I gathered, idk, maybe not I'm confused now lol
 

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I see your point, I plan on comparing the two one day (organic & natural) but as for now, organic.


Looks like First-Class Mail Parcel it is, cheapest and quickest from what I gathered, idk, maybe not I'm confused now lol
Just go with first class unless you have a larger order than you can go with flat rate.
 

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Just go with first class unless you have a larger order than you can go with flat rate.

will do, but damn it I'm curious now... what would you consider a larger order, like exceeding a certain amount of items or a certain amount of money. Because I'm also looking to buy cream flavoring.
 
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