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can vanilla extract be used in vaping

by Miss Zula Haag DDS Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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You can remove the alcohol from vanilla extract by gently heating it to about 180deg. The flavors we use in vaping were actually designed for cooking, so yes...you can use cooking flavors. However, the vanilla extract we buy at the grocery store is usually not nearly as concentrated at the flavors we buy to use in our juices.

Full Answer

How can I add vanilla extract to my vape?

For a natural vanilla extract in alcohol, you can just experiment by diluting in water, spitzing more or less on your buds, then you would allow the buds to re-dry before smoking. Plenty of people enjoy vanilla and cherry scents while vaping, and even when smoking... tobacco is sometimes 'infused' in a similar fashion.

Can I use vanilla extract in my e-liquid?

I wouldn’t use vanilla extract but you can find DIY e-liquid kits that have good vanilla flavors and they will most likely have the VG and PG as well

Can you smoke vanilla extract in alcohol?

Real citrus on the other hand should be used with caution, or better, avoided entirely. For a natural vanilla extract in alcohol, you can just experiment by diluting in water, spitzing more or less on your buds, then you would allow the buds to re-dry before smoking.

Can I vape essential oils?

You only need to avoid lipids--which come from animal and vegetable fats and petroleum. If the flavor says it's in vegetable oil or some sort of animal fat or petroleum, that should not be vaped. Essential oils like peppermint or orange oil contain no lipids.

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John Alexander Super Member ECF Veteran

Maybe a stupid question, but does anybody know if it's ok to add vanilla extract to e- juice? I'm vaping Bounty Hunter and I think it's just a tiny bit weak. What if I had a few drops of vanilla extract? It's a vanilla-like vape, so...?

Jerms Vaping Master ECF Veteran

Vanilla extract is vanillin which is the flavor compound extracted from the vanilla bean with grain alcohol and water. If that's the only three ingredients listed on the bottle I don't see why not.

StereoDreamer Ultra Member ECF Veteran

Yes, as far as I am concerned. I use vanilla extract in several of my DIY juices. I use a tiny mount of it (less than 1%) mixed with two other commercial vanilla flavorings to make my own "custom vanilla" flavoring concentrate, which I then add to my more complex juices.

SouthernBliss Super Member ECF Veteran

Be sure to read the labels. Some contain corn syrup and I am sure that will cause gunk.

TyPie Super Member ECF Veteran

Maybe a stupid question, but does anybody know if it's ok to add vanilla extract to e- juice? I'm vaping Bounty Hunter and I think it's just a tiny bit weak. What if I had a few drops of vanilla extract? It's a vanilla-like vape, so...?

Equus5O Senior Member ECF Veteran

Of course, I don't necessarily take what I see on the Internet as fact.

flintlock62 Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Aw, come on, you can't put it on the internet unless its true! As long as it's pure vanilla extract, and not the imitation stuff, you're good to go.

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