For instance, I'm making some banana nut bread soon, could I squirt a little of my banana flavoring in the batter to add to the flavor?
Yes, you can use the aroma concentrates to enhance flavors of your food and drink. Someone said using TFA Caramel was dangerous for vaping. So I've actually dripped some into coffee grounds before brewing to add a touch of caramel flavoring.
One of the reasons we are safe from certain types of bans is because the flavorings are used in so many different products.
Many of the flavors we use weren't created with vaping in mind, originally. They exist in nearly every product in the corner store.
That being said, some of the stuff you might buy from the corner store could taste like crap. lol
Well that answered my question. I was wondering if they would do something with the flavors. I know they can with nicotine but I have enough of that to last quit a while.
For them to ban the flavors would take something extraordinary.
The best they can really do is act against flavored juice, and less likely, liquid nicotine. The reason that's less likely is because liquid nicotine is used in many legal products, as well, and also because most of the proposed bans still allow for "tobacco flavored" juice to be made.
As if that's a natural flavor, or something... Tobacco is one of the most difficult flavors to replicate when it comes to vape juice. It all basically tastes like wet tobacco leaves, to me. Mainly because you can't replicate the combustion that happens with regular cigarettes. That requires paper and leaf to burn. Thankfully not going to happen with vaping.
It won't hurt you but it'll probably ruin it with nasty artificial banana taste.
How so? Aren’t they originally made for food?
Let us know how your banana bread turned out. Also good for flavoring coffee, tea, iced tea, smoothies/protein drinks, pudding, whipped cream, carbonated water, homemade candy, bourbon or rum flavored mocktails, flavor boost to bland fruit salad or desserts. I know that companies like Capella have been selling flavoring extracts for use in food before vaping was invented. I assume the newer flavors created just for vaping would be essentially the same, but not sure.
I don't vape but want to buy flavors for use in a low carb/keto diet: fruit flavors since I need to limit amount of fruit I eat, improving flavor of almond flour based breads, pancakes or cookies. I fell down the DIY ejuice rabbit hole when I realized that Amazon charges $6 for one Capella 13 ml bottle vs $2 at Nic River.
they are food flavorings, so yes
I use flavors in my coffee all the time, vanilla, hazelnut etc
would you kindly delete your post?
nothing personal there is alot going on in vape world and some posts need urgent attention and need to be seen
If i were the OP i would say, No, i dont think i will. If i am forced to do it, i wont be doing it very kindly at all. I'd be doing it as rudely as i could.
In all seriousness, would you kindly STFU?
This has to be the most downvoted comment I've ever seen. Wow