VM Vanilla Custard: contains acetoin and acetyl propionyl.

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I just saw this now as I was vaping on said juice... how dangerous are these chemicals?
 
It does indeed. And there are endless discussions around it on this forum as well as all other international forums. It is basically impossible/very difficuly to produce any type of custard flavour notes without any of those components.

Some vendors are open and honest about which juices contain them and customers can make an informed decision.

Its like Coke Light that contains aspartame or Simba chips that contain MSG.

Cigarette tobacco contain these chemicals in higher amounts by the way...
 
It does indeed. And there are endless discussions around it on this forum as well as all other international forums. It is basically impossible/very difficuly to produce any type of custard flavour notes without any of those components.

Some vendors are open and honest about which juices contain them and customers can make an informed decision.

Its like Coke Light that contains aspartame or Simba chips that contain MSG.

Cigarette tobacco contain these chemicals in higher amounts by the way...
@Oupa , I was just concerned as I've been enjoying the :censored: out of this juice - great flavour.
 
No worries... glad you like it. There were some famous brands recently that were found to contain it as well.

It is important to remember it is trace amounts only.

But yes everyone needs to make up their own minds after some research.
 
I just saw this now as I was vaping on said juice... how dangerous are these chemicals?

Yes, these 2 chemicals are dangerous.
How dangerous?
Well, ask any doctor/scientist and they will jump at you. All sorts of dangerous!
Then again, just for refference sake: cigarettes contain, on average, around 3000% more than e-liquid/vapour.
I smoked for just over 20 years...

I would rate it around equally dangerous to something like artificial sweeteners.
Except that the levels of these chemicals in e-liquid is very very VERY low.

Seeing as VM does label their juices on the website if they contain any controversial, but necessary, chemicals - I would have to agree with @Oupa on his closing statement.

But yes everyone needs to make up their own minds after some research.

Best thing is to do your own independent reading and research session, even if just on wikipedia, and decide from there on if you are comfortable with the information.
 
They contain only trace elements (which means very very little). You have to vape about a litre per day for it to be toxic to you if I read the articles on that correctly.
 
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