A Japanese-influenced salt range from a named British maker, assessed on what has actually been published about it — the format split, the flavour brief, and an evidence base of exactly one review.
A Chinese filing published in July describes a nicotine-ascorbic acid cocrystal and reports markedly better storage stability. It is a published patent application, not a granted patent and not a product — but it is the first serious alternative to freebase and salt in a decade.
Sucralose does not appear on the front of a bottle, is rarely quantified anywhere, and is the single biggest variable in how a juice tastes and how long your coil lasts.
The most technically demanding genre on the shelf, and the most expensive to run. Reviewed on flavour construction, steeping behaviour, and the hardware cost nobody prints on the bottle.
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