Would you be interested in 100% VG flavors if made available

  • Yes I would buy all my flavors in VG
  • I would buy some of my flavors in VG
  • I Would buy certain types of flavors in VG (example: fruits, bakery or creamy flavors)
  • No I would not buy any VG flavors

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arent there already VG based flavors

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IMHO, not effectively. If they require 10-15% as a single flavor, then even if someone mixed at 100% VG, you’ve still got an arbitrary brick wall of 7-8 flavors to work with in a recipe. And that doesn’t leave any room for those who mix for MTL (at even higher percentages) or room for those whose tank with pre-built coils requiring 70/30 or lower to accommodate wicking issues.

I vote yes, but with the caveat that they would HAVE TO BE usable at the 1-3% mark for maximum versatility.

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There are some I’m just doing a little self research.

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since i cant vape higher than 80vg i voted NO even 80 makes my lungs / chest feel very heavy ( hard to describe )

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I voted no because I havnt had any interest in purposely buying vg flavors.

I agree with the statement…if it was strong enough to use at 1-3% I would be down. And that’s why
I’m drawn more to mf FA inw and flv. Accurately strong. Mixes well in complex recipies. They don’t do unusual things in a mix. And I can stick with the 7-11% flavoring.

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like trying to breath with a python wrapped around your chest and every time you attempt to inhale it tightens a little more. Sound close?

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Would like VG Flavours, but until super concentrated variations come out not really viable imho.

Just wish someone could replicate the way Medicine |Flower extract there flavours at a more affordable price point (along with creams and bakery, If it was possible)?. Then could move on from VG or PG flavours altogether.

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I went with buying some of my flavours…but again with the caveat @Sprkslfly mentioned.

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I voted that I would buy some in VG if they were known to be really good flavors. I wouldn’t specifically seek out VG based flavors though. I don’t have a problem with PG so I don’t have a need for VG flavors. Honestly, in an ideal world, I’d rather just have concentrated flavors without any carrier.

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Pure VG is problematic with steeping, concentrations for flavor and coil wicking. Definitely no on pure vg but would like 50/50

Agreed on hopes for a VG SC line to materialize! Otherwise, im down with any quality extracts or concentrates that are PG-free.

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If I had the choice between the exact same flavors from all different companies in VG or PG, I’d probably take the VG ones, provided that they taste the same and are as concentrated in both forms.
I would not go out of my way to buy other flavors because someone comes out with a VG-only brand (like e.g. the VG flavors from RF).

Only someone with a really bad allergy to PG would be interested IMO. Someone who’s just sensitive to PG can usually still take PG-based flavors and use them in a max-VG juice.

One on One and Northwest VG flavors are being produced and sold.

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My thoughts exactly.

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These are simply rebranded, and are actually the RF VG line. The same way that “Signature” is TFA rebranded, and “Lotus” is Medicine Flower. :wink:

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This poll will close tomorrow morning, thanks to all who have left their opinion and to those the will leave it.

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Honestly i am to the point where i want as little carrier liquid, for the flavorings, as possible. I have around 100 VG flavorings, all small bottles, that i wont use for vaping.

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Is that be use they all require 10% flavoringfrom one bottle?

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Well not all of the VGs from RF had to be used that high but they were a PITA to use. Longer curing, proper mixing of the flavorings themselves… The longer curing times made it difficult to nail down proper use %s, especially if you use no other carrier. I like the flavor of the flavorings but the SCs are so much easier to use.

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