MiO "Water enhancer"

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geofxc

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MiO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia <-- This stuff.

I couldn't hep but check the ingredients last time I saw it in the store and it's a PG base, with a presumably high flavor concentration. It has some other stuff in it that is questionable, like food coloring, which is probably not good for carts/attys or the lungs.

I did a quick search and it doesn't look like anyone on the forum has mentioned it before.

Would you feel comfortable vaping this stuff?
 

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I wouldn't touch it for vaping. From: MiO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"MiO is listed as having less than 2 % of natural flavors. Other listed ingredients are citric acid, propylene glycol, malic acid, sucralose, acesulfame Potassium, potassium citrate, Allura Red AC 40, Brilliant Blue FCF 1 and potassium sorbate. Red 40 is banned in some European countries and is not recommended for children. Blue1 has been banned in a number of European countries."

I'll stick with the particular flavorings I already use.
 
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