The Pure BICKFORD'S Experiment!

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jamie

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About PG, saw similar comments online about buying....

  • "PG is available (though often only by special order from any full-service Pharmacist). The cost varies from $5 to $8 per pint.... PG is also available from many feed-stores, as it is used as a feed additive and a medical treatment for livestock."

    "I get it by the pint at my local independent pharmacy - gotta order it but it usually only takes a day or so."

Some interesting comments about PG for smoke production here at Planet Christmas, probably info elsewhere on their site. This esp. caught my attention: "The resulting smoke should not smell 'burnt'. If it does, likely causes are too high of an operating temperature or too much glycerin/glycol/mineral oil in the mixture."
 

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Did you see that note in your link that red food coloring, for instance, could produce red fog? Quite awhile ago, I tried that for smoke liquid. Food coloring is nothing but colored propylene glycol. It smokes fine. I envisioned snorting red vapor from each nostril! Or puffing green vapor at an environmental group's meeting.

Ooooooo. Failed experiment.

The food coloring colored everything it touched: atomizer, inside of the e-cig, cartridge and core, and .. my teeth. My whole mouth looked like a nine-year-old's after eating a cherry snow cone.

Bottom line: Red teeth are not funny to the mouth displaying them.
 

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Today I came across some tobacco flavouring liquid called Tasty Puff. They have loads of great looking flavours and their website (http://tastypuff.com) says "All ingredients in Tasty Puff are approved for use in a regulation of the FDA or are listed as G.R.A.S on a reliable industrial list."

I was thinking that since they have been approved to use this stuff for burning and inhaling it might be safe to use in an ecig. Has anybody tried it? I've ordered some vegetable glycerine but can't yet find natural food flavouring that doesn't use alcohol in the UK. Tasty Puff is available here and might just be what I'm looking for.

I've emailed the manufacturers to ask what's in it and I'll let you know if they reply.
 

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Macfan, don't use that stuff. It is for humidors and may or may not be of a grade and quality to consume. Remember, you're going to suck it into your lungs. You need top quality stuff. PG is a humectant that maintains about 70 percent relative humidity in a humidor for pipe tobacco or cigars. Keep in mind that lesser quality PG is used in things like anti-freeze. You want good stuff!

Someone has tried that TastyPuff but I don't remember where the thread is located. You might do a site search. It's for putting a single drop on a tobacco cigarette, if I remember correctly. Obviously, it's designed to be inhaled, but after combustion. Not sure how safe it would be for e-smoking. As always -- NO OILS.

Here 'tis:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=641&p=6988&hilit=TastyPuff#p6988
 

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Accordeur is correct! Extracts don't need refrigerating -- and some mellow and improve even after years of storage (cult followings on how vanilla beans improve flavor with time). Same for pipe tobacco -- some fanatics have stuff that has aged for a decade. Tastes better, they say. It's only nicotine solutions that we use that need protection from light, air and heat. Those don't lose strength in a dark, cool storage place.
 

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Made my first flavor mixtures with no nicotine.
1) 5 cc of PG and 5 cc of Blueberry
2) 5 cc pf PG and 5 cc of Caramel.

Both are pleasant.
As I go along I'm going to add more extract to the mixture so I can get the most of the flavor. I'm assuming at some point by changing the %'s one is not going to get a pleasant taste and/or not as much vapor.

BTW, the blueberry is a clear liquid so no blueteeth that Top.Bob mentioned.
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Hey everyone - just spoke with John from Bickford's. I talked with him last week about e-cigarettes and explained that e-smokers are ordering from them, but need extracts that are not soy oil based.

If you don't order the 4 pack combos of one oz. bottles, which are usually a combination of PG based and soy oil based, you must order a 4 oz. bottle. He set it up with the "powers that be" for us to order custom packs of 4 one oz. bottles. There will be a drop down menu to check if the chosen flavor is oil or water based. These custom packs will sell for $14.95. He said the web site will be set up for this today probably around 5:30 or 6:00 PM Ohio time. I'm very thankful that John took a special interest in us! :thumb:
Here's the link:
Bickford Extract Flavors
 
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