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1st Pharmaceutical e-liquids hit the market

"Sourced" is such a vague term. I source all my vaping products in the uk (from vendors who have imported them from USA!). Their 8 points seem to be the same as most other suppliers so big deal!
 
"Sourced" is such a vague term. I source all my vaping products in the uk (from vendors who have imported them from USA!). Their 8 points seem to be the same as most other suppliers so big deal!


I am sure they will use them to their advantage. If BLOOG is doing this, they have some insider information as to how the whole regulation thing is going pan out...
 
For all the 'high and mighty' stance they have taken, they still have not dropped the e-cigarette label, so it doesn't matter how 'good' they think they are, they are still at a disadvantage.
And lets be honest here, they are trying to appeal to a new market, not the millions of vapers that are already out there.
We all know that if a product is crap, then that company will go out of business if they don't change.
 
I don't know the ins and outs of it, but it appears or there are whispers, that there is a nicotine free e-juice being developed. That gives the same effect, (if that's the right term) as normal juice. IE throat hit etc.
 
"The proprietary process produces a nicotine noted for its superior flavor ".....and there's me thinking Nicotine is tasteless?
 
Lets all vape the same lab made bland liquid instead of making interesting concoctions aye right

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Am I missing something, or does their blurb lack any reference to medicinal licensing?

They might be trying to make it look like it's approved as medicinal by the FDA, but all they're actually saying is that it meets FDA standards, not that the product is approved as a medicine (just implying it).

Without FDA medicinal approval, it's just the same as any good manufacturer out there, and there are others already evidencing that they're mixing juice with trusted ingredients and under lab conditions.

It just looks like a load of spin to me
 
Am I missing something, or does their blurb lack any reference to medicinal licensing?

They might be trying to make it look like it's approved as medicinal by the FDA, but all they're actually saying is that it meets FDA standards, not that the product is approved as a medicine (just implying it).

Without FDA medicinal approval, it's just the same as any good manufacturer out there, and there are others already evidencing that they're mixing juice with trusted ingredients and under lab conditions.

It just looks like a load of spin to me

Nailed it!!
 
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