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Red Dingue (Exceptional E-liquid range) by Le French Liquide
Red Dingue (Exceptional E-liquid range) by Le French Liquide

Red Dingue (Exceptional E-liquid range) by Le French Liquide

Characteristics of the juice tested

  • Sponsor having lent material for the review: French liquid
  • Price of the tested packaging: 16.90 Euros
  • Quantity: 30 Ml
  • Price per ml: 0.56 Euros
  • Price per liter: 560 Euros
  • Juice category according to the price per ml previously calculated: Entry level, up to 0.60 euro per ml
  • Nicotine dosage: 6 Mg / Ml
  • Proportion of Vegetable Glycerin: 50%

Packing

  • Presence of a box: No
  • Are the materials making up the box recyclable ?:
  • Presence of a tamper-evident seal: Yes
  • Bottle material: Glass, the packaging can only be used for filling if the stopper is fitted with a pipette
  • Cork equipment: Glass pipette
  • Tip characteristic: No tip, will require the use of a filling syringe if the cap is not fitted
  • Name of the juice wholesale on the label: Yes
  • Wholesale PG-VG proportions display on label: Yes
  • Wholesale nicotine dosage display on the label: Yes

Steamer note for packaging: 3.73 / 5 3.7 5 out of stars

Comments on the packaging

The French Liquide expands its range of exceptions.

After the 1 and 2 Re-Animator, which was based on a successful Z-Series movie from the 80 years, it's a concept around a color that is offered to us with this juice.

Red Dingue is offered in a glass bottle of 30ml equipped with a glass pipette. Available in 0, 3, 6 and 11 mg / ml nicotine, the PG / VG ratio is 50 / 50, which allows this juice to reach a maximum of consumers.

At first glance, still as offbeat, will this new concept around the red color be as relevant as the two predecessors in this range?

Legal, security, sanitary, and religious compliance

  • Presence of child safety on the cap: Yes
  • Presence of clear pictograms on the label: Yes
  • Presence of raised marking for visually impaired persons on the label: Yes
  • 100% of the juice compounds are indicated on the label: No. Not all of the compounds listed constitute 100% of the contents of the vial.
  • Presence of alcohol: No
  • Presence of distilled water: No
  • Presence of essential oils: No
  • Compliance HIDE: Do not know
  • HALAL compliance: Do not know
  • Indication of the name of the laboratory producing the juice: Yes
  • Presence of the contacts necessary to reach a consumer service on the label: Yes
  • Presence on the label of a batch number: Yes

Vapelier's note regarding the respect of various conformities (except religious): 4.5 / 5 4.5 5 out of stars

Comments on the security, legal, health and religious aspects

It is clear that the visual illustrating the Crazy Red and its red color is attractive at first sight. French Liquide, through its laboratory Lips, has always been irreproachable, but this time they forget to mention the use of a dye and its name, which is not necessarily reassuring.

Even though the color of the juice seems inseparable from the concept, it would have been wise to inform us of the means to obtain it, as they had done explaining the color of the Re-Animator 1 or the fluo yellow was obtained with the job of vitamin B.

Appreciation of the packaging

  • Does the graphic design of the label and the product name agree ?: Yes
  • Global correspondence of the packaging with the product name: Yes
  • The packaging effort made is in accordance with the price category: Yes

Vapelier's note regarding packaging with regard to juice category: 5 / 5 5 5 out of stars

Comments on the packaging

French Liquide knows how to do it with successful marketing recipes.

For this Red Dingue, we are offered a label dominated ... Red, of course. We could have stopped there, slammed the name in white in a font a little fun, add to that the red color of the juice and the trick was played.

But no, on the label a cow's head very BD, the poor beast looking totally disconnected, tongue hanging, eyes spinning, and a funnel placed on the top of the skull. Right next to this mad cow, an ice cream cone floats in apesentation, it seems to represent the cause of the state of madness of the animal.

It's super nice, the idea is good and the realization very consistent, a juice with red color very frank, a funny and endearing visual. No, there's no need to say, The French knows how to do it.

Sensory appreciations

  • Color and product name agree ?: Yes
  • Do the smell and the name of the product agree ?: Yes
  • Definition of odor: Fruity, Sweet
  • Definition of taste: Sweet, Fruit, Light
  • The taste and the name of the product, do they agree ?: Yes
  • Did I like this juice ?: I won't splurge on it
  • This liquid reminds me: Borée with a raspberry worked in sorbet.

Vapelier's note on the sensory experience: 4.38/5 4.4 5 out of stars

Comments on the taste of the juice

"Red Dingue is the juice to fall par excellence! Raspberry is honored in a "sorbet" version. Generous, subtly sparkling and tangy, accompanied by a fresh touch without menthol or koolada. "

This is the pitch of the juice and I want to say that it is quite close to the result in the mouth.

To the smell, a very fresh raspberry syrup. Raspberries are processed like one of the creamy syrups that serve as the basis for a sorbet. The fresh touch, coming from the new additive, works well. A little confusing at first, it tames quickly and is more pleasant than the koolada (one of my sworn enemies).

A pleasant juice, fresh, fruity and just as sweet as it should be. A simple and effective juice.

Tasting recommendations

  • Recommended power for optimal taste: 35 W
  • Type of vapor obtained at this power: Dense
  • Hit type obtained at this power: Medium
  • Atomizer used for the review: Tsunami double Clapton coil
  • Value of the resistance of the atomizer in question: 0.4
  • Materials used with the atomizer: Kanthal, Cotton

Comments and recommendations for an optimal tasting

I pass it on an aerial atomizer and I stay in a power value between 30 and 40W. But I can easily imagine it in a more basic material on an average power of 15 to 20W.

Recommended Moments

  • Recommended times of the day: Morning, Aperitif, End of lunch / dinner with a digestif, All afternoon during everyone's activities, Early evening to relax with a drink, End of the evening with or without herbal tea, Night for insomniacs
  • Can this juice be recommended as an All Day Vape: No

Overall average (excluding packaging) of the Vapelier for this juice: 4.2 / 5 4.2 5 out of stars

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My mood ticket on this juice

Here is a nice colorful surprise that offers Le French Liquide for hot days. Its light freshness and taste of raspberry syrup are invaluable in these periods of great heat.

So, the rating is necessarily impacted by the presence of the dye and in particular by its absence in the list of components and it's a great pity because the Red Crazy has everything you need to fall for it er… stiff crazy ???

Nevertheless, it remains a good choice, hoping that the talented manufacturer will give him a nice transparency on the next batch.

ADDENDUM

Editor's note: Following our reviews on Red Dingue, Le French Liquide sent us the new label which clearly states the presence of the dye. It was therefore a labeling error on the first batch. It will therefore be perfectly transparent for all the next batches. We thank the manufacturer for their responsiveness.

LE E163 is a food coloring of natural origin from the Anthocyanin class which is extracted directly from the skin of certain red fruits. A dye devoid of harmfulness. Well done LFL.

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Present since the beginning of the adventure I do in the juice and stuff always keeping in mind that we all started a day. I always put myself in the skin of the consumer by carefully avoiding not falling into the geek attitude.