Sucralose in Vape Flavorings

Human Beings are addicted to sugar and sweet things. You can confirm this by testing a few popular brands of commercial ejuice. Ask a vape shop owner, and they will most likely tell you that beginners love their sweet vape juice. But is this a problem?

DIY Ejuice recipes often call for sweetener, but this is never required in a vape recipe. More advanced vapor flavor mixers use sweeteners sparingly if at all, and instead focus on layered flavor profiles that are more likely to be an ADV (all day vape).

Flavorah flavorings are not sweetened, and do not contain the beverage preservatives that often make it into commercial ejuice via the ejuice sweeteners. By putting the power in the mixers hands to control their recipes, you can avoid the sucralose bomb, and coil junking preservatives that are in many commercial vape juices.

Many DIY and commercial ejuice makers are familiar with a sweetener that is not made for vapor, but rather made for beverage use that contains Water, Sucralose, Citric Acid, Sodium Citrate, Potassium Sorbate, and Sodium Benzoate.   

At Flavorah, we have one item in our product range that contains sucralose. It is not a flavoring, but rather a flavorless sweetness enhancer called “Sweetness.”  FLV Sweetness contains water, PG and sucralose.  No other Flavorah products contain sucralose, and it is not added to any flavorings.