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This may be off topic, but could someone bring me up to speed about "organic extraction" or "extracted flavorings"? I've been seeing more mention of them, but I don't get what it means. Maybe there are some articles I could be pointed toward to read up on the subject. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks very much. horton -- out
Thanks, Breaktru.... it does make sense. Think I'll head back to the Nature's Flavors site and do some more reading. They had so many products, I was a little put off the first time I visited. Sounds like there is also information that will be useful. They sure have some high prices though!!! I can see why you almost had a coronary. I'm in your camp --- I'll stick with the flavorings I have currently. horton -- out
a few of the members on ecf have gotten rid of all of their DIY flavorings and strictly use the Organics now...me personally, even if they are cheaper, they are largely untested and not enough reviews for me to switch from my favorite flavors from other vendors.alot of flavors from other vendors are also organic..all that simply means that there was supposedly no chemicals used in the process of packages them. But certified organic means there was absolutely no chemical used in the process of packages them.extracted using alcohol would is an example...i do have some bourbon vanilla beans being extracted in PGA right now...actually i added pg and vg because i want to use it to vape with Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_makes_something_organic#ixzz1hs0WUmL5