Ejuice, also known as e-juice or vape juice, is the liquid used in electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes) or vaping devices. Ejuice typically contains a mixture of propylene glycol (PG) and/or vegetable glycerin (VG), flavorings, and sometimes nicotine.
PG and VG are used as a base to create the vapor that is inhaled when using e-cigarettes or vaping devices. Flavorings are added to create different tastes, and nicotine may be included in some ejuices.
Ejuice is heated by the device's heating element, which turns it into vapor that can be inhaled by the user. Ejuice comes in a variety of flavors and nicotine strengths to suit individual preferences.
It's important to note that while ejuice may be less harmful than smoking cigarettes, they still pose health risks and can be addictive due to the presence of nicotine. It's important to use vaping products responsibly and only purchase from licensed retailers.