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Is there any website you guys may suggest, I barely started vaping 2 days ago, thanks for any help.
Here ya go, these are made specifically for mixing your own and are the same flavorings you'll find in already mixed juices:http://www.healthcabin.net/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=1058The flavors are really outstanding, but very concentrated, so be careful not to over do it!Not to mention they're very affordable....
I don't think you can compare the China flavoring to FlavourArt flavoring.I really didn't care for their flavoring. Yuck! It's like Piss water.
Hello, here is a problem I have. I sometimes find it hard to figure out what is a concentrate and what is a ready to vape juice. For instance, the site you mentioned here doesn't really distinguish from the two. Which are concentrates and which are e-liquids. Can you help please? Thanks in advance.Ron
Thank you. I know that I am somewhat new here but is it difficult sometimes to tell the difference between the two and if not, what should I be looking for to tell the difference? Some sites are clear as day and others keep me blowing in the wind. lol
The healthcabin site that you are referring to has "Categories" on the left hand side of the page.Their Flavour Category is for DIY mixing and is listed as concentrated flavor.Their E-Juice/E-Liquid is pre-made ready to vape. It is listed with strengths which are nicotine strength.
Hope I'm not going off topic, but I have found a great selection of concentrated flavors @ Vaping Zone. I currently using their Mango at a concentration of 3% with a touch of Cream ~.5% and it is a fantastic vape. The French Vanilla is also wonderful. Using that at about 13%. They ship quickly and I've yet to encounter any problems with them. Again, apologies if I've strayed from the main topic....... horton
I just bought some flavoring from Bickfordflavors in Cleveland,oh.
Well....it only has taken me ~6 months to find out where the VZ - SC Gourmet flavoring comes from -- sorry about that. The flavoring comes from Russia. Guess it takes forever to get an order. I am not aware of any other vendor selling this product. What I have used to date is really amazing and I'm trying to get some info on ordering direct. A great majority of the flavors are great @ 1%. I'd like to place an order myself and really stock up on some of my fav's. Maybe some people here may be interested?? (hope this is OK to mention)This is the site. http://www.baker-flavors.blogspot.com/ When I use Google translate, I do find some of the same flavor names that I am using. The prices sure look good. Here's the email addy....... bakerflavors@gmail.com
so i see a link for e-cig on the home page but its in russia and when i hit the english tran it take me to the home page any one know what that link says ?thanks
The English Translate Tab works for me. If it's not working for you, do what horton did. Paste the web site address into Google Translate.
I believe some have tried flavorings from the grocery and I'm sure they had success. Personally I like to buy the flavorings for my juice from vendors who (I hope) know for certain that it tastes OK when vaped. I may not care for the flavor, but at least I know it's been tried in an atomizer. Perhaps this is naive on my part, but it's just how I am. I don't think you would be in any danger of harming yourself using flavoring from the grocery as long as you read the labels carefully -- from what I understand the flavors we do use are from the food industry.On another note, David-Bowser..... is that a Vizsla in your avatar? Sure looks like one.... our bitch is ~9 yrs old and she is a great hound.
I'm thinking of starting an ejuice brand in IrelandThere's only one company selling their juices locally and the flavor doesn't last after a few vapes.Maybe I can come up with a stronger flavor.
Hey Brother Ron. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you too