Having recycled disposables for some months now, we decided to do some analysis of the vape juice remaining in them ... and ... the secret is out.
The majority tested contained l-α-aspartyl-N-(2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-3-thioethanyl)-d-alaninamide, (Alitame).
This is an temperature stable amino acid-based sweetener permitted for use in foods in South Africa, (albeit that it's banned in a few too), and is some 2000 times sweeter than sucralose , (which is already some 600 times sweeter than sugar) ... and now you know why disposables are as sweet as they are
The eliquid tested respective pH's were also acidic at between 4.5 and 6, (with fairly substantial traces of Sodium Chloride to boot), implying that their goals are indeed nefarious in my humble opinion, attempting to not only improve the reuptake of high %'s of nicotine, but to hide the "taste" of it.
Sidenote:
Due to the increased uptake of nicotine in Nicotine Salts the equivalent values would be 2mg/ml Nicotine Salts roughly equal to 12mg/ml Freebase Nicotine ...
Lowering the pH further would further improve the reuptake, (which is what disposable manufacturers are doing).
The majority tested contained l-α-aspartyl-N-(2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-3-thioethanyl)-d-alaninamide, (Alitame).
This is an temperature stable amino acid-based sweetener permitted for use in foods in South Africa, (albeit that it's banned in a few too), and is some 2000 times sweeter than sucralose , (which is already some 600 times sweeter than sugar) ... and now you know why disposables are as sweet as they are
The eliquid tested respective pH's were also acidic at between 4.5 and 6, (with fairly substantial traces of Sodium Chloride to boot), implying that their goals are indeed nefarious in my humble opinion, attempting to not only improve the reuptake of high %'s of nicotine, but to hide the "taste" of it.
Sidenote:
Due to the increased uptake of nicotine in Nicotine Salts the equivalent values would be 2mg/ml Nicotine Salts roughly equal to 12mg/ml Freebase Nicotine ...
Lowering the pH further would further improve the reuptake, (which is what disposable manufacturers are doing).