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safe to use queens strawberry essence as e juice?

Discussion in 'Vape DIY Juice / Recipes / Mixing' started by Mahthula, Dec 6, 2015.

  1. Mahthula

    Mahthula New Member

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    I am new to vaping and i have been reading up on flavouring and diacetyl and i was just wondering is using queens strawberry essence for vaping safe and does it contain any Diacetyl? i havent been mixing it with PG/VG or nicotine it seems to work well on its own so yeh Thanx :)
     
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    cotjnymoul New Member

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    viagra New Member

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    Thanks for that link :)
     
  4. rattle-snake

    rattle-snake New Member

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    Queens strawberry, tried it once. Never again.... I mean, works awesome. Anyone want to buy some?

    Sent from my Nexus 4 using Tapatalk
     
  5. Dawn G

    Dawn G New Member

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    i've asked this before(queens) and it was a general no answer, i don't think i would use them.
     
  6. enroute

    enroute New Member

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    That's a very expensive way of vapjng ..................... :D
     
  7. lenokrinauleva

    lenokrinauleva New Member

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    I tried a lot of the Queen's essences back when I started vaping. Most of them are alcohol based concentrates in a PG base, so quite similar to the other food grade flavouring concentrates used in vaping. The peppermint was the best of the lot, but they really aren't concentrated enough, if you want to mix in some VG and nicotine. I found most of them burnt easily too. They're no more dangerous than TFA or capella or lorann concentrates, which are also intended as food flavouring. None of those companies make flavours intended to be inhaled, and in fact, some will arrive with a disclaimer in the parcel alerting the consumer that they're not intended for inhalation in ecigarettes. The flavourings we use are the most mysterious part of vaping, and the risks involved with any of them is still largely unknown. The flavouring industry aren't very forthcoming when it comes to disclosing the ingredients of their concentrates.

    PS. XX, queen's essences are often as cheap as $1 for a 50mL bottle!
     
  8. nannyjankins

    nannyjankins New Member

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    Not a troll bro and yes i am vaping it straight be.comse i dont have access to PG/VG at the moment. no need to be a ****.
     
  9. Charlie Says

    Charlie Says New Member

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    thanx for the replies guys so safe or no? it works well for now.
     
  10. SypeTeaPS

    SypeTeaPS New Member

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    Well the ingredients say glycerin, water, natural stawberry flavour, but what constitutes "natural stawberry flavour" sounds ok though, but i wouldn't so its up to you i guess. Be vigilant though, the peppermint one has oil in it and apparently thats a big no no be.comse oil burns which is bad, read the labels then read between the lines and remember that these are cooking essences not vaping flavours.
     
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