Made explicitly for vaping, Flavorah flavors are the go-to flavorings for all your e-liquid needs. Super-concentrated and ready to mix with PG or VG, Flavorah’s DIY e-juice flavors are made right here in the USA in an FDA-approved laboratory.
Share the possibilities! Flavorah flavors are made for mixing, certified Kosher, and made in batches. Better yet, Flavorah flavors do not contain 39 ingredients that will be specified under GRAS as unacceptable when applied to vapor products.
Flavorah flavors are made to blend well with each other, and they are made with special attention being paid to both flavor and aroma. You never have to guess with Flavorah because you already KNOW they’re good to vape.
We have initially released a limited supply of 14 flavors.
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Why do you all sell flavors that are not safe for vaping? I'm not talking diketones, but flavors that contain oils and are non-water soluble.
We're getting closer and closer to 100% Transparency.
It's a slow process, but we're getting all test results and diketone warnings up as fast as possible over here @ ECX.
We are sorting through the flavors, and removing non solubles/oil based flavors.
Some oils and unsolubles are not entirely harmful. But I agree with you, most are. Also, damn I'm glad you're back.
How exactly do you mix these? Are these pre mixed and you just add your own preference of VG/PG?
This is a flavor concentrate. You can use it stand-alone, or mix it with other flavorings to create your own masterpiece.
I recommend following some pre-established DIY recipes first, and experimenting from there. There are many established recipes popping up that include Flavorah (FLV) flavors in them already. Example: Blue Nuts (This is of course if you are completely new to DIY. I could have misunderstood your question though.)
Did I mention that you save a ridiculous amount of money making your own juice, instead of buying expensive "premium" juice?
Here is a link to one of our How To DIY videos. It should explain the basics behind what it takes to make your own juice.
Let me know if I can answer any more questions for you!
I've been making my own juice for a while, it's just that these concentrates sound like they have more than one flavor profile (ex. Cinnamon crunch cereal) which to my understanding to replicate would be a longer recipe to make normally (if I'm making any sense).
That's kind of what I'm looking for though since I'm too lazy to make recipes with 10 different flavors to achieve the desired result. Again hopefully I'm making sense.
E: so these are just normal single profile concentrates like tfa or la?
Why is Pink Guava so expensive?
Same price as Flavorah's website. In this case you are ordering for the convince of getting multiple brands from one store and to also support the DIY side of vaping.
I notice they aren't selling the Regular FLV Coconut that is $12.49.
> Better yet, Flavorah flavors do not contain 39 ingredients that will be specified under GRAS as unacceptable when applied to vapor products.
I'd clean up this statement a bit. I would phrase it like this...
Flavorah, through their own proprietary research, has identified and removed 39 compounds that they believe will not be granted GRAS status in the application of vaping.
You can't make the declarative statement that these 39 compounds will not be GRAS considering the FDA and relevant regulatory scientific authorities haven't put forth conditions that we even begin to assess this. Nor are the conditions to even do this type of human testing allowed at this point. You'd have to extrapolate from rodent trails with likely improper and inadequate conditions.