I just had Ghost Pepper potatoes with Cheese for lunch.
i wonder if the asparagus flavor makes your pee smell funny
lolololol:joy: ha ha ha ha
Fried Potato, Moz Cheese, onion, bacon = Poutine Vape! ā¦or
Roasted beef, Cheese, onion, bacon, mustard = Cheeseburger Vape!
The oil based flavors are not for vaping, correct @JoJo ?
Correct. Stick to the water soluble ones. I think if it doesnāt say Oil it is water but Iād ask someone else (like someone who works there) just to be sure.
[rubbing crystal ball] ā¦OoOooooEeo ā¦in the future weāll vape foods as a way to diet. When your hungry just vape a food flavor ā¦umm crab, swiss cheese, egg yolk, toasted almond, pie crust. Crab Quiche! ā¦it could happen. SkinnyVapesĀ®
Iām gonna be sick. Somebody hand me the Pepto vapeā¦
Somebody gave me a 15 ml bottle of pizza it was pretty spot on, but as I took the first vape it dawned on me why the *&^% would I want to vape a pizza. It was too late already inhaling it. Not a good thing to me. I did however have some fun with my 2 sons that vape. the youngest first he stopped by for some other reason and I told him I had something for him to try. I loaded up a dripper and handed it to him, he took a huge vape got a look on his face that I can only describe as a cross between fear and that who put the turd in my drink look. Wifey and I were laughing our butts off. When his older brother came to visit at Christmas we conspired to get him and while he was taking a shower we re wicked and loaded his mod up with it. Took him a good 3 or 4 minutes to stop gagging he really didnāt like it at all.
Iām sure most of you know this already, but for the ones that donātā¦some of those have a vegetable oil base, as opposed to PGā¦So, no vaping there. That said, who would want to vape Crab flavor, or smoke salmon? Yukā¦ Search for āCrab Juiceā on youtubeā¦
I only looked at the asparagus, but itās PG base/water soluble, so it should be fine for vaping.
Other than the fact itās bloody asparagus!
Technically, all the flavors we use are food flavorings. There arenāt any flavors that have been developed (and tested) for inhalation.
i donāt know about nothing has been developed for inhalation I have not researched it though it does seem unlikely. I could be wrong i often am
Why do they (flavour art) have the cooking liquid separated from the e-liquid?
because some is for cooking and some for vaping.
I am not trying to start an argument so I will not respond more on the subject until I educate myself on the difference between flavorings.
Thanks for all you do
@zigz i love asparagus, i would give it a try I actually created a potato pancake recipe last night that is really quite good. Weird but good.
Iāll rephrase. There might be companies developing flavors for use in vaping, but that doesnāt mean any of them have been tested and approved as safe for inhalation. Using a āfoodā flavor carries the same inherent risk as any other flavor and we in fact use plenty. Lorann flavors are meant for candy and baking, Cap flavors are meant for food and beverage, TPA will tell you their flavors arenāt meant for vaping. Itās just where we are at in this whole big experience. Not enough testing done on inhalation for any flavors to be āapprovedā for vaping by anyone other than us and the companies who make them.
Iām feeling a little scared and a lot ignorant. I did not know that. [quote=āJoJo, post:37, topic:62588ā]
Using a āfoodā flavor carries the same inherent risk as any other flavor and we in fact use plenty.
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what āinherentā risk are you talking about? I new that the flavors we vape could be used in beverages and baking but i thought it was āsafeā to vape. I thought all of this was already taken care of. Now I am a bit worried. I am really gonna have to research the $h17 out of this subject.
Any suggestions on where to start?
The research we are missing is long-term inhalation data for GRAS edible flavorings. We know of some that are bad (oil-based flavorings for example), some that are suspect (specific aldehydes and diketones both prompted scares that havenāt been sufficiently disproved for everyone), and then all the rest we have no evidence to be alarmed, but also no evidence to support long-term safety.
Most of these concerns should pale in comparison to combustible cigarettes, but to say vaping is 100% safe would be going too far, IMO.
The safest vape would be unflavored. And some people do that, but Iām not personally concerned enough to even stop using diacetyl when my cigs had 10-100x the diacetyl content that my vapes do. As with anything new, you assume a certain amount of risk.