working on my buttered popcorn, not bad but missing a little salty taste to it to match/get close to MsTs... any idea?
Good luck trying to recreate a Msts juice . I have failed many times .I dont think a rocket scientist with chemical background can duplicate her juices lol Her juices are just toooo complex to recreate perfectly .
Vaping msts juices are so damn good that it makes anything i DIY lack in comparison . She spoiled me lol
Her juices were the reason I gave up on DIY before really even getting started. lol
If I were going to try this, I would opt for normal saline. You should be able to pick this up at the pharmacy. That is what is used in breathing treatments, so definitely safe for inhalation,Not being a fan of pop corn, I started thinking about this more in the abstract:
What would the counter-arguments be to adding some salt water to your juices?
From a health perspective inhalations of salt vapour is something very old and reasonably safe (from "that fresh sea air" to salt mines being repurposed for various terapies), so that shouldn't be a problem.
When it comes to gear it might be different - salt is a bit corrosive. But if it would be bad enough to kill atties dead or ruin cartomizers in a very short time is unknowable until someone has tried it.
The biggest problem might actually be taste. How much salt would it take before one would perceive it? And how wide or narrow is the gap between "can taste it" and "this is irritating"?
But except for the question of gear longevity I can't think of a big reason not to experiment with dissolving NaCl in water and adding it to a juice.
Don't worry! I won't turn my place into an alambic! I think the key is to experiment with different kind of popcorn and even different kind of butter. on my next mix, i will definitely go with a higher TPA percentage but I'm still sure that the capellas still need to be in there
You're right, it is slim.And the margin before it becomes irritating might be slim.
You're right, it is slim.![]()
I would guess that sodium is an ingredient in the salty flavorings.
Sodium in water, or one way I used to amuse myself when I was a young pup. (Never got ahold of a chunk as big as these boys did though.)
Huge Chunk of Sodium in Pond - YouTube