Mr Ripple
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I might dissolve some disodium fluorescein in pg and use it at 1%.No. Only eliquid gets tested.
Flick the UV torch on and blow some florescent clouds.
I might dissolve some disodium fluorescein in pg and use it at 1%.No. Only eliquid gets tested.
Whats to stop them diluting it?We have a sticky for this @StrawberryRipple https://www.planetofthevapes.co.uk/...list-of-vendor-rebranded-concentrates.166041/
^^ This. FA also have a minimum retail price (notice how most vendors sell at £3.20/10ml?) so that's why FA seems to be the most popular to rebottle.
And if you're still sceptical Mr Strawbs... https://prnt.sc/m94mgm << email from Chefs confirming the fact
Whats to stop them diluting it?
Can you confirm they don't?
I might dissolve some disodium fluorescein in pg and use it at 1%.
Flick the UV torch on and blow some florescent clouds.
Isn't it just a case of it having to pass the testing for 10mls?Theoretically you could even sell it as shortfills. I’m not sure why colouring for the vapour is banned whereas food colouring in the liquid itself doesn’t seem to be. There was a bit of a debate about it a while ago. Might have been the thread where @Badboybez came out as an artificial colouring fiend.
I don’t understand the point, and actively avoid concentrates or anything else with colouring in it.
Isn't it just a case of it having to pass the testing for 10mls?
So does that mean adding colourant or both flavourings that are already coloured?When it was discussed I looked at the tpd regs and it seems it’s only vapour colourant that’s prohibited.
Theoretically you could even sell it as shortfills. I’m not sure why colouring for the vapour is banned whereas food colouring in the liquid itself doesn’t seem to be. There was a bit of a debate about it a while ago. Might have been the thread where @Badboybez came out as an artificial colouring fiend.
I don’t understand the point, and actively avoid concentrates or anything else with colouring in it.