Unicorn Milk?!!

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tcs007

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Supposedly the maker of the juice is using an icing which has been proven to be carcinogenic. Instead of admitting the issue, they are just changing the formula and not mentioning anything about it to their customers. This has upset quite a few people.

I've never tried it myself, and the info I have is second hand. So I don't know if all of this is true. It is the internet after all.
 

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This was posted at another forum that I am a member of

Hello Everyone!!!

To start things off if it means anything i will give an intro of myself for credibility.

I'm co-owner of Vapor Bombz, been vaping for 3 years was a lurker of ECF since the beginning but finally opened up an account to chime in on this Unicorn milk controversy because as a shop owner im very concerned with consumer safety.

As far as Cuttwood goes.... Jared the maker is good people, im sure his intentions were not for bodily harm.
Vapor Bombz was one of the few that received the first batch and sold out quickly.. the juice was awesome. Jared has alot of potential as a juice maker and i hope to see him succeed. Today after all the talk and rumors i personally contacted Jared of Cuttwood and asked him if it contained Titanium Dioxide. He stated it had white food coloring and he pulled it out for next batch. I asked him again does it contain Titanium Dioxide and he then responded with, " Yes it contains titanium Dioxide and stated it was safe for consumption". At this point i told him he should do more research in regards to "inhalation" not just ingestion.

As stated that i work with Jared and he is good people. I am in no means of trying to tarnish his brand nor slander. Purely stating the facts of what transpired in our phone conversation.

Titanium Dioxide : OSH Answers


 
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erazzz

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I never bought the stuff, don't like liquid that looks dyed. It was tempting because of the reviews though. Might buy it if they take out the dyes.

Either way, it's unicorn abuse. C'mon they must have whole farms of them locked in stalls getting milk sucked up all day. It's a matter of time before PETA gets it banned anyways.

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I received an email back from a lab in Maryland today. I emailed him our story and suspicions. He emailed me back already stating that merely from the pic I sent him of the bottom of my Unicorn Milk bottle(showing the pasty white goo)that its' appearance is "consistent" with the notion that TiO2 is present.

He went on to say that "it is considered safe when handled or even when ingested. When inhaled, its harmlessness(sic) is less than certain. It surely won't do any good. And frankly, I just cannot imagine why on earth someone would add TiO2 to an eliquid. At best-it won't do anything positive whatsoever."

I will forward the email to any mods for proof that this scientist indeed emailed me this if they request it. And perhaps the mod/mods can assert this email is legit. But I will not post my personal email to this group. Thank you for reading.

Vape on!
 

Maurice Pudlo

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If the maker were to say in a public or even private communication that the juice did in fact have TiO2 in its formulation, exactly how many seconds do you think it would take before someone launched legal action against him?

At the moment ...

Titanium dioxide has recently been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as an IARC Group 2B carcinogen ''possibly carcinogen to humans''.

That is of course unless you live in Cali where everything is known to the state of California to cause cancer.

It is said that actions speak louder than words, I understand that the formula is being changed. That is saying much about the level of concern for consumer safety that exists without saying anything that might be used against him.

If you want him to say "I'm sorry I put TiO2 in Unicorn Milk" you might as well ask him to publicly hang himself, the result would be similar.

Maurice
 

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I think cancer is the least of your worries with titanium dioxide according to the meds chronic exposure causes bronchitis impaired pulmonary functions and functional changes in trachea bronchi and causes pulmonary edema by the looks of how much white paste is in this juice it looks like it might be a lot of tio2 look at the msds for yourself this is something that I do not want in my juice
 
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