Unicorns milk question.

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Newtovaping21

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Recently I purchased unicorns milk, upon doing some research I found out it used to contain titanium dioxide. However apparently the company no longer uses this ingredient? My unopened bottle doesn't look pinkish as the old ones did.. it's rather clear with a orangish tint to it. I would like to just double check that the new formula ( just purchased today ) does not contain titanium dioxide.

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IMFire3605

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One of my favorite juices, can't confirm or deny your question though. I would assume it's free of titanium dioxide now if it ever actually did contain it. Did your research pull up any credible sources?

Yes, the first month or so of its availability came with a milky pinkish color and it was due to the titanium dioxide in it, there was a big vocalizing going around and Cuttwood had to go back to the drawing board fast as sales dropped drastically.

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yes, the current batches are much, much safer than the original formula, last I had heard and researched.
 

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TiO2 is an inert white powder used in thousands of items.... cosmetics, paint, sunscreen, toothpaste, and just about anything white that isnt normally white.... when people dont know or understand something they develope a fear and then the ensuing chaos prevails....
they will yell and scream about how dangerous/deadly something is while using it unknowingly.
 

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TiO2 is an inert white powder used in thousands of items.... cosmetics, paint, sunscreen, toothpaste, and just about anything white that isnt normally white.... when people dont know or understand something they develope a fear and then the ensuing chaos prevails....
they will yell and scream about how dangerous/deadly something is while using it unknowingly.

The concern to my knowledge was over the fact it had never been tested as an inhalant and the whole selling point of vaping is carcinogenic free for most.
 
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The concern to my knowledge was over the fact it had never been tested as an inhalant and the whole selling point of vaping is carcinogenic free for most.
This.

My understanding is that there had been reports of health issues related to inhaling the dust - which is essentially what we're doing when vaping a liquid containing the stuff.

But to answer the OP... yes, that looks like the reformulated product. The original looked like the strawberry milk it was mimicking.
 
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