Marthag Senior Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Dec 31, 2011 132 34 Canada Jul 28, 2013 #1 Jul 28, 2013 Add bookmark #1 Any idea Wha causes the tongue tingle in Pluid? Any way to increase it by adding flavorings? Thanks. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
gr1llmeacheese Super Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Jun 30, 2013 326 279 49 Aurora, IL, USA Jul 28, 2013 #2 Jul 28, 2013 Add bookmark #2 From what I've read it is a result of the anise, or licorice flavoring. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
N New2vaps Ultra Member ECF Veteran May 10, 2013 1,036 885 USA Jul 28, 2013 #3 Jul 28, 2013 Add bookmark #3 gr1llmeacheese said: From what I've read it is a result of the anise, or licorice flavoring. Click to expand... Not so sure. I have Lemon Fairy from Ahlusion and it has Anise in it.. No tongue tingle. It has to be something else. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
gr1llmeacheese said: From what I've read it is a result of the anise, or licorice flavoring. Click to expand... Not so sure. I have Lemon Fairy from Ahlusion and it has Anise in it.. No tongue tingle. It has to be something else.
Marthag Senior Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Dec 31, 2011 132 34 Canada Jul 28, 2013 #4 Jul 28, 2013 Add bookmark #4 Thanks for the reply. I have added anise and horehound concentrate to it yet no change in tingle. Any other ideas. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Thanks for the reply. I have added anise and horehound concentrate to it yet no change in tingle. Any other ideas.
jefsview Vaping Master ECF Veteran May 2, 2013 9,756 11,127 Crete, Il Jul 28, 2013 #5 Jul 28, 2013 Add bookmark #5 If it isn't the anise, it might be either other citrus in the mix or the nicotine. You can use unflavored VG to cut it and see if that helps. That's why he sells the Pluid Cutter. It's simply too strong for some. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
If it isn't the anise, it might be either other citrus in the mix or the nicotine. You can use unflavored VG to cut it and see if that helps. That's why he sells the Pluid Cutter. It's simply too strong for some.
Shadav Vaping Master ECF Veteran Verified Member Jun 4, 2013 5,526 22,217 44 Westfield, IN, USA thehelpline.info Jul 28, 2013 #6 Jul 28, 2013 Add bookmark #6 the only thing that I know of that gives a numbing tingle is clove oil ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
gr1llmeacheese Super Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Jun 30, 2013 326 279 49 Aurora, IL, USA Jul 29, 2013 #7 Jul 29, 2013 Add bookmark #7 jefsview said: If it isn't the anise, it might be either other citrus in the mix or the nicotine. You can use unflavored VG to cut it and see if that helps. That's why he sells the Pluid Cutter. It's simply too strong for some. Click to expand... He wants more tingle not less ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
jefsview said: If it isn't the anise, it might be either other citrus in the mix or the nicotine. You can use unflavored VG to cut it and see if that helps. That's why he sells the Pluid Cutter. It's simply too strong for some. Click to expand... He wants more tingle not less
jefsview Vaping Master ECF Veteran May 2, 2013 9,756 11,127 Crete, Il Jul 29, 2013 #8 Jul 29, 2013 Add bookmark #8 oops, misread. Sorry... **sneaks away sheepishly....** ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share