VG and Flavorings from confectionery ? o.O

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JimZet

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Hello,

I've been buying from one shop all the liquids separately and they are basically the only ones in my country who does that, they rise the prices now and VG 1 liter costs like 25$.

I am trying to figure out the cheaper and still safe way buying the liquids for own ejuice mixing.
I have a friend that works as a chef in confectionery, he can buy VG (25KG) and all the flavorings, now of course i don't want to rush and vape everything possible.

I want to know, can i mix ejuice with confectionery liquids? Or its dangerous?
I dont want to try unless i make sure its safe to use.

Also another question,
What is the difference from ejuice flavorings to confectionery flavorings?
 
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confectionery liquids generally have added sugars and additives that are not suited for vaping. Sugars will burn the coils and may have health risks and additives may also have health risks when vaped. Also make sure the VG is USP approved pure 99.95% or better or at least approved by your countries health rating organization.

Most confectionery liquids are not concentrated enough to deliver the expected taste and require far more of it then concentrated flavoring produced for the Vaping market. Most that have tried it wound up with poor results. THe only ones that I know have been tried with some success are lorannes and capalla flavorings.

All I can suggest is read the label and if they contain anything more then flavor in a PG/VG suspension I would stay away from it.
 
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confectionery liquids generally have added sugars and additives that are not suited for vaping. Sugars will burn the coils and may have health risks and additives may also have health risks when vaped. Also make sure the VG is USP approved pure 99.95% or better or at least approved by your countries health rating organization.

Most confectionery liquids are not concentrated enough to deliver the expected taste and require far more of it then concentrated flavoring produced for the Vaping market. Most that have tried it wound up with poor results. THe only ones that I know have been tried with some success are lorannes and capalla flavorings.

All I can suggest is read the label and if they contain anything more then flavor in a PG/VG suspension I would stay away from it.

Thank you
 
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