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Got my Mt Dew today , yummy
 

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Another great vapemail! (excuse my messy "vapestation")
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I also think i found out why it's such a harsh throathit even on these 12mg. Some (maybe all?) juices must have been in an alcohol base. (I'vent breathed the bottles yet)
Well to my point. When i was changing the cotton, i had some leftover juice in the juicewell. I didn't bother to remove that when i dryburned my coils. However the whole coil went into fire. Blueish alcohol flame.

So that might explain the extreme throat hit! :)
(Gonna let all my bottles breathe from now on)

Edit: Monster is awesome! Realy spot on! I've yet to try the others.
 
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I am not sure there is any alcohol in there. Will have to ask Walt but don't think so. He is too natural conscious I think for that.

Broke into the Typhoon and think it may now be my favorite Dew then again I say that with each one of them pretty much

It's in most flavours that's why people usualy breathe their bottles. :)
Well it kinda has to be alcohol in it, since the coil turned into fire soon as i heated up the coil. You know the blue-tinted fire from alcohol it burned out in maybe 4-5 secs. (i had a couple drops left in the cup that i didnt bother to wash out)

But indeed it would be nice if walt could answer that. :)

Edit: Hmm quite odd i did test it out by putting a fresh drop on my kitchen sink, and it wouln't burn when i tried to with my lighter.

This is mystery... :D
 
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It's in most flavours that's why people usualy breathe their bottles. :)
Well it kinda has to be alcohol in it, since the coil turned into fire soon as i heated up the coil. You know the blue-tinted fire from alcohol it burned out in maybe 4-5 secs. (i had a couple drops left in the cup that i didnt bother to wash out)

But indeed it would be nice if walt could answer that. :)

Edit: Hmm quite odd i did test it out by putting a fresh drop on my kitchen sink, and it wouln't burn when i tried to with my lighter.

This is mystery... :D

According to the front page of Walt's site, there is no alcohol added.

"With no added sugars, alcohol, or dyes you can trust that the flavor you are getting is pure, natural flavoring without all the harsh chemicals"
 

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According to the front page of Walt's site, there is no alcohol added.

"With no added sugars, alcohol, or dyes you can trust that the flavor you are getting is pure, natural flavoring without all the harsh chemicals"

That's true... But it gotta be something... Since i've never seen or had a coil turning into blue fire while dry burning them...
 

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That's true... But it gotta be something... Since i've never seen or had a coil turning into blue fire while dry burning them...

Just for a lil science lesson blue flame has nothing at all to do with alcohol but has everything to do with the heat of the flame blue being very hot.
 

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Out of curiosity, how do you contact the winners? It would suck if somebody missed out because their email on Facebook wasn't up to date or something silly like that.... Ugh. I do hope they realize before you have to redraw. If they found the message too late that would just make them sick. :(
Yeah if it was on fb and I was sent an email I would be in trouble! I had my old fb email posted and I don't even know how to get into that one anymore! I'm not even sure they HAVE email anymore lol!
 

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Yeah if it was on fb and I was sent an email I would be in trouble! I had my old fb email posted and I don't even know how to get into that one anymore! I'm not even sure they HAVE email anymore lol!

We send them a letter in the mail, pm, and email.

Looks like we are going to have to redraw :/
 

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We send them a letter in the mail, pm, and email.

Looks like we are going to have to redraw :/

Woah that sucks, i feel for the winner. I mean imagine if they see it in 1 or maybe 2 weeks. And it's not valid anymore. :(

Btw, can you answer my question that's on page 676?
Regarding some of the juice mixes. :)
 

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It's in most flavours that's why people usualy breathe their bottles. :)
Well it kinda has to be alcohol in it, since the coil turned into fire soon as i heated up the coil. You know the blue-tinted fire from alcohol it burned out in maybe 4-5 secs. (i had a couple drops left in the cup that i didnt bother to wash out)

But indeed it would be nice if walt could answer that. :)

Edit: Hmm quite odd i did test it out by putting a fresh drop on my kitchen sink, and it wouln't burn when i tried to with my lighter.

This is mystery... :D

My only guess is that you had a small PG fire up with something gunk on your coil. Remember PG is slightly flammable and is in the alcohol family of chemicals. (it is super hard to get to burn but in the right conditions I have seen it.)

The propylene glycol molecule is quite stable and doesn't decompose over time. It does not react with air, though it is slightly flammable at high temperatures
 

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My only guess is that you had a small PG fire up with something gunk on your coil. Remember PG is slightly flammable and is in the alcohol family of chemicals. (it is super hard to get to burn but in the right conditions I have seen it.)

The propylene glycol molecule is quite stable and doesn't decompose over time. It does not react with air, though it is slightly flammable at high temperatures

Alright thanks! :)
Yea that must have been it! :)
 
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