Introduction to Smoke Juice
Nicotine liquids or Smoke Juice are sold separately for use in the refilling of electronic cigarette cartridges.
Smoke Juice also frequently referred to as E-liquid, or E-juice, is a liquid solution that consists of nicotine diluted in either propylene glycol (PG) or vegetable glycerin (VG), both of which are used as common food additives. PG (propylene glycol based) smoke juice offers more flavor, with a very good but less dense cloud of vapor than it’s VG counterpart. VG Smoke Juice produces a thicker cloud of vapor which lingers a bit longer, but tends to have more subtle of a flavor. VG smoke juice also tends to be a little thicker which may cause the need to clean atomizers a little more frequently. It used by people who may have allergy to PG.
Smoke Juice is available in several varietys of different flavors and nicotine concentrations. The nicotine strengths are available in high strengths (to mimic the content of traditional tobacco cigarettes) down to midrange and low doses (which mimic lights, or ultralight cigarettes). The Smoke Juice is also available in a zero nicotine concetration, which contains no nicotine at all.
Smoke Juice is available in a wide variety flavors to resemble your favorite traditional cigarette types, such as a traditional tobacco or menthol, or alternative pleasing flavors such as blends of vanilla, caramel, and tobacco, or cinnamon and cloves, or an aromatic french vanilla.
Smoke Juice strengths
- High strength: 24mg of nicotine per ml of solution
- Medium strength: 18mg of nicotine per ml of solution
- Low strength: 11mg of nicotine per ml of solution
- Zero strength: 0mg of nicotine per ml of solution
Ingredients for PG based Smoke Juice
- USP Grade Propylene Glycol
- FCC Grade Vegetable Glycerin
- USP Grade Glycerol
- Distilled water
- Nicotine (not in zero)
- Natural Flavors
- Artificial Flavors
- Citric Acid (as a preservative)
Ingredients for VG based Smoke Juice
- USP Grade Glycerol
- FCC Grade Vegetable Glycerin
- Distilled water
- Nicotine (not in zero)
- Natural Flavors
- Artificial Flavors
- Citric Acid (as a preservative)