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Look @Paul nobody is going to argue with that doing DIY is very cost effective, and Skyblue or Valley Vapor have you covered for that. However! Making a production line of juice that is legal has more costs then what meet the eye.
Firstly nicotine is a scheduled substance here in sunny SA. So for us at Vape King to make our own liquid we had to get it signed off by a chemist which luckily my brother is married to one. All our nicotine is produced locally, importing nicotine is a massive 50/50 chance. So really you cant take international pricing into account in my humble opnion.
All of our concentrates are imported and actually cost more the nicotine base and you need to add shipping and order in 3L bottles to make it commercially viable. Then labels and bottles and our hours need to be taken into account. If you work it out, we are not making as massive markup as what people assume we are. Yes its good, but its far from easy. The amount of man hours sharri and I spend making bottles on a daily basis to keep the stock levels up is not a task for the faint of heart.
I also intially thought making juice was a walk in the park, but its really something else. Harder then any other part of my busines.. Now we expanding to different nicotine strenghts which makes it even harder.
Now if you prefer to do it DIY and you saving some bucks, thats awesome for you! Most people don't have the patience or the care and just wanted a finished tasty product and that who we provide to. If thats not what you want then thats fine.. No need to attack either.
It's a forum. A place to discuss and argue. It's not the local bar with your mates where most of your audience will agree with you or not say anything for fear of offending you.
Since Roman & Greek times it's been accepted that in a forum as long as arguments dont lead to personal attacks then stuff can be argued with great passion. It would seem that many people cannot distinguish what a personal attack is and isn't.
So here's a few examples;
"The market prices are a ripoff" Not a personal attack.
"The stuff that XYZ vapours sells are a rip off" Personal attack if XYZ is a forum member.
"It's hard to tell the difference in taste between premium and DIY" Not a personal attack.
"Your taste buds must be messed up you haven't got a clue" Personal Attack.
A personal attack is when instead of arguing against what the poster had posted, you instead argue against the poster, accuse them of being stupid or misinformed or of breaking forum rules etc.
How your stomach digests chemicals and how your lungs process chemicals are worlds apart. Just because a flavour had been deemed safe for eating does not mean it is safe to vape. Popcorn lung being a good example.
You are probably taking more of a risk with your health by vaping with flavours than by smoking tobacco, remember that it took 25 years before the medical comunity declared smoking tobacco harmful. The situation is even worse with vaping as there is no legislation to protect the health of consumers and many of the companies pioneering the field have no expertise or qualifications in the preparation of these liquids.
Wait what now - im missing somthing here-- what did i do now lol@PeterHarris See what happens when you go make fun on other forums
@Paul interesting background, please let the forum know a bit more about your vaping journey too. How long have you smoked before turning to vaping? Are u feeling better health wise since then? I do, the whistle that seemed to have been implanted in my chest and kept me from falling asleep has disappeared. I have a better taste for good foods nowadays. I know that there might be some kind of undetected health risk from vaping too, but there might be none. Until this is established I am happy with having replaced cigarette smoking with vaping. Who knows....maybe one day I will not vape, or smoke....but right now I want a bit of pleasure. And vaping is one of my pleasures. I prefer this to having daily beers in front of the TV too.
The FDA has been testing e-cigs for much longer than they will have you know.
Many e-liquid companies now actually present samples of their products to the FDA for testing, as a certificate stating that the product is fairly save makes a fantastic decorative piece. The points you make are a fantastic read, but it's like a script to an X-files episode. Probable, yet highly unlikely backed by the facts that we have today. You're asuming none of us do our home work...
You think people in office would have allowed this giant to spin out of control as fast as it did and be happy with all the money they are losing out on tobacco taxes? Hell some people are only put into office if they can promise that the income from tobacco tax will not decrease. Smokers are now being forced to vape as the vape scene caused cigarette prices to triple literally overnight. It's very poetic.
They tried to nip this thing in the butt since day one. If there was something that could be found, they would have found it by now. Every now and then something does pop up, but if you see the product that was tested, I'm not surprised either.
So now, after all their trial and error they zeroed in on the last thing that leaves them with a foot to stand on. Nicotine. And innovation will always triumph. They wanted to regulate pre-filled cartridges. We stopped making pre-filled cartridges and turned to tanks. We were not allow to market it as a quit smoking product, we started calling them alternatives. They started putting it under the tobacco and related substances act, we asked how is it related?
Every Tom, Bob and Harry has a mod in USA these days. You see them everywhere. They can stall us, to cash in on a few more years of tax, and if they can't get it from tobacco they will make up for it with high duties on liquid nic, but they can't stop us. It's just way too late.
It didn't take specialists "25 years" to declare tobacco harmful. No one likes a pay cut. It took 25 years to put them under enough pressure to actually declare it. The actual test only took a minute.
Based on that list of of food additives to avoid, looks like the only safe thing to eat is organic meat and veggies. The funny thing is that almost all processed foods contain them. Eating a chocolate is just as bad as vaping based on the list. Funny no one is regulating or banning chocolates!
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There are plenty of papers questioning links between food additives especially flavours and colours that have been linked with hyperactivity and other medical problems.
Here's a huge list with flavours that can cause problems.
http://www.traditionaloven.com/articles/122/dangerous-food-additives-to-avoid
You cant use tests carried out eating something to judge whether something is safe to vape.