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Ccw Devon cream

Whats to stop them diluting it?
Can you confirm they don't?

Actually the first time I bought any flavour creative I noticed that the ingredients list water, when the FA bottles don’t. I suspected they may have watered it, emailed them and got no reply.

But I posted in a thread on elr, where someone who is in touch with them said they couldn’t reply to emails unless sent through their contact form, or something like that. Via this member on there the guy from chef’s stated that they aren’t diluted, and offered to send me four 10ml bottles of the FC versions of any of the FA concentrates that I am familiar with so I could compare them.

Nobody explained why the label lists water, and I didn’t take him up on the offer as my order already had a bottle of ry4, which I had already compared with my FA bottle and concluded was exactly the same.

One or two posters started being a bit stroppy and defensive, I’m not sure why as I think mine was a reasonable post, asking a valid question.
 
I might dissolve some disodium fluorescein in pg and use it at 1%.
Flick the UV torch on and blow some florescent clouds.
:diy:

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.
 
There was also a teenybopper on a while ago asking about coloured vapour and whether it was possible.
 
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?
 
When it was discussed I looked at the tpd regs and it seems it’s only vapour colourant that’s prohibited.
So does that mean adding colourant or both flavourings that are already coloured?
I see coloured post tpd juice all the time.
 
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.

I'm not even sure whether vapour colouring is banned, or whether it is not around because no one has as yet found a viable way of colouring it.
Liquid colouring was mooted at one point as being against the TPD regs, and I seem to remember reading somewhere that it was, yet here I am with a bottle of Element Liquids juice in front of me that is a light orange colour.
Whilst I have on the odd occasion thought if someone could make a coloured vapour juice "that would be a neat trick" in reality if you were to use one outside your own house it would give vaping more of a bad press. There are several pubs near me that will let me vape in / at the bar, but I bet the landlord would be less amenable were I producing red, or purple vapour.
 
Our flavours don’t contain water but our bottles and labels do, therefore we list it in the ingredients.
 
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