Hobby Lobby Wilton Glycerin is strange

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Vapanoag

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I'm guessing this Wilton Glycerin is bad stuff.

It's the only stuff I could find local that seemed like it would be ok to use since it's used in cake frosting. It leaves a very long lasting greasy taste in your mouth.

I did not mix it 50/50 with my PG. I am feeling defeated here.

I dont like this krispy kreme aftertaste at all. It makes me worried about what it could be doing to my lungs. Walmart had some Glycerin- Not USP, and it has warnings about internal use.

Pharms have lists of Glycerin they can order, but none of them are labeled Vegetable.
I'm Just posting this for thoughts, maybe I'm not alone in experiencing this.

I found some LorAnn oils at local medical supply place called Regans- I've seen that stuff mentioned here, so i was kind of shocked to see it in a place like that. It has a warning against exposure to mucous membranes or something like that. My dad has had polyps removed from his nasal cavity- and they keep coming back, very painful to treat. so I take warnings like that pretty serious.


If the commercial versions of these carts are only using PG, why wont it work. I've tried different drop counts with just PG and it's not the same at all. Sorry for the rant. I want to solve my issue and refill my own carts. This way I'll always have a cart waiting vs buying online and going without for extended periods of time, plus it cheaper!
 

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WalMart does have USP Glycerin. It's by the Pharmacy in the first aid section. It's used on skin. I had to ask to find it, but the associate knew right where it was. It was 2 dollars and change at our super store and it's a 177ml bottle. It is not the Wiltons brand.

Many people here have used LorAnns oils but only the ones without oil in them. I know that sound confused, but oils in the name of the product doesn't mean there is oil in the product. They have a lot that are water based but still called oils. I get my flavor from Juicy Liquid and mix my own. You should look for the calculator. It's an excel file that you can download and it will let you plug in what you have and tell you how much flavor and VG to add to your PG or Nic-quid.
 
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