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mysteryjib

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Forgive me if this is a foolish question...

I'm new to DIY, i've sorted myself everything neede to mix except the flavouring - can someone tell me if they've looked at MSK ingredients? They have heat stable concentrates marketed for culinary use in flavours I haven't seen from suppliers of concentrate marketed specifically for mixing e-liquid...

What differences, if any, would there be in what they contain that would make them unsuitable for using in juice?

Cheers,
Jibby
 
are the flavours water soluble ..if you put a drop in water if it floats its in an oil ....oil is a no no ,,the flavours that are tried and tested and accepted as safe to vape are suspended in either pg or vg
 
Contact them and ask :)

^^^^ as Diche says, then report back please. :thankssign:

The description says you're buying a paste, 100 or 200 grammes by weight, which is water soluble. Presumably means you can also dissolve the pastes in PG, it'll be interesting to find out.
High temperature stability refers to baking temperatures, no mention of vaping at all and I wouldn't be surprised to hear they've not even considered this use for their products.
 
Interesting, especially as they have a couple of flavours I've been trying to track down. Surprising they don't say what the base is
 
Thanks for the feedback, I'll email them see if I can find out more about what's in their products.
 
Interesting, especially as they have a couple of flavours I've been trying to track down. Surprising they don't say what the base is

1I'm liking the idea of tangelo mixed with a bit of granadine : VG heavy with a tiny lil bit of rosemary infused white rum and purifed water to thin slightly ... hmmmn *
 
1I'm liking the idea of tangelo mixed with a bit of granadine : VG heavy with a tiny lil bit of rosemary infused white rum and purifed water to thin slightly ... hmmmn *

Welcome to the forum Heston.
 
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