VaporWave PG Based Concentrated Flavourings

$55.00
$10.00
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Flavour: Strawberry
Bottle Size: 100ml
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VaporWave PG Based Concentrated Flavourings

VaporWave PG Based Concentrated Flavourings

$10.00 $55.00

VaporWave PG Based Concentrated Flavourings

$10.00 $55.00
Flavour: Strawberry
Bottle Size: 100ml

These food-grade flavouring essences are engineered for PG/VG applications with pharmaceutical-grade safety standards. Formulated without diacetyl, acetoin, or acetyl propionyl, they deliver reliable performance across a 1–25% dilution range, with 10% as the optimal concentration. The propylene glycol base ensures water solubility while eliminating the respiratory and coil-degradation issues associated with natural oils and essential oil carriers. Available in 50ml, 100ml and 500ml formats with a 24-month shelf life, these American-imported concentrates represent a precision approach to flavouring formulation for discerning users.

General Knowledge on PG/VG and Concentrated Flavours
Vape Juice/E-Liquid/Vapour Wave consists of two main components - Propylene Glycol (PG) which thins out the consistency of the vapour (generates the exhale smoke thickness)  and Vegetable Glycerin (VG) which thickens the consistency of the vapour. 

What is PG/VG?
Propylene Glycol is a synthetic organic compound that is used in food processing and pharmaceuticals. It is a clear, odourless, thin, and slightly sweet tasting liquid. Vegetable Glycerine is a colourless, odourless liquid that is non-toxic. It also has a slightly sweet taste, and is used in the food industry as an artificial sweetener as well as in pharmaceuticals.
Propylene Glycol and Vegetable Glycerin are the carriers of the flavour concentrates. VG is essentially used as a thickener, whereas PG does the opposite - it is used as a thinner.

What is the VG/PG Ratio, and How Does It Affect My Vape Juice?

The VG/PG ratio describes the difference in quantity between the Propylene Glycol and the Vegetable Glycerine of the vape juice, defining its consistency and therefore harshness on the throat. 

A higher PG ratio such as 70PG/30VG is quite a 'thin' liquid, and will typically give you a slightly harsher throat hit. A high VG ratio such as 65VG/35PG is often softer on the throat and will produce larger, more dense vapour production.

What if I want to mix e-liquid flavours?

One of the most exciting parts of vaping is which flavours you choose. Let your taste buds explore a wide range of flavours. Here at AusLabs we have a solid range of some of the most popular concentrated flavourings available.

Are vapes in Australia legal?

The short answer is yes. The consensus between the states is that vapes in Australia are:

- Classified as smoke products (i.e. they cannot be used in smoke free areas, etc.)

- Governed by the same laws as tobacco products (i.e. they cannot be sold to people under the age of 18, etc.)

- Illegal to sell if they contain liquid nicotine

The best thing you can do is check the individual laws of your state. While it is highly unlikely that a vape shop in Australia will deviate from the above consensus, it is always a good idea to be aware of where you stand legally.

Flavour List — Each order we make we drop off a couple and add a couple new ones

Sour Berry Triple Grape Caramel Popcorn
ChocBanana Pineapple Strawberry Energy Cherry
Blueberry Strawberry Cream Strawberry
Cranberry Raspberry Blue Raspberry
Blackcurrant Lemon Lime
Sweet Orange Mandarine Green Apple
Red Delicious Rock Sugar Pear Green Mango
Banana Peach Honey Peach
Kiwi Red Cherry Passion Fruit
Guava Plum Pineapple
Dragon Fruit Coconut Vanilla
Lemon Soda Redbull Cola
Coffee Black Coffee Mojito
Rum Whiskey Tequila
Cocktail Donut Cake
Ice Cream Snickers Bubblegum
Marshmallow Twisted Candy Mint Bubblegum
Rose Original Tobacco Creamy Tobacco
Cuban Cigar Peppermint Spearmint
Mango Cereal Popcorn
Lemongrass Peanut

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