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What is in JNR Vapes — Ingredient Transparency

Salt nicotine, propylene glycol, vegetable glycerin, USP-grade flavoring. Full ingredient transparency for adult buyers.

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Reviewed by JNR USA Editorial Team · Authorized US Editorial Desk
WRITTEN 2025-11-15 · UPDATED 2026-05-16
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JNR vape e-liquid contains four ingredient categories: 5% (50 mg/mL) salt nicotine, propylene glycol (PG) and vegetable glycerin (VG) as the base carriers, USP-grade flavoring compounds, and trace water. We do NOT use diacetyl, vitamin E acetate, or any banned additive. The same e-liquid composition runs across all 10 flavors on every JNR P-series SKU.

Nicotine — 5% salt formulation across all JNR SKUs.

Every JNR P-series device ships at 5% (50 mg/mL) salt nicotine. This is the upper limit for legal disposable vape sales in the United States. Salt nicotine is the protonated form of nicotine, chemically modified by adding benzoic acid — it absorbs into the bloodstream faster than freebase nicotine but feels smoother on the throat at the same mg/mL. This is why disposable vapes can run at 50 mg/mL without being unbearable to inhale, whereas freebase at the same concentration would be intolerable.

Cigarette equivalency: there is no clean conversion. Order-of-magnitude estimate: a single 32 mL JNR pod contains nicotine in the range of 250-400 cigarettes worth of nicotine content. Actual cigarette-equivalent absorption depends on draw depth, frequency, and your prior nicotine cadence. The FDA does not endorse cigarette-equivalent claims for vape products.

PG / VG BASE

Propylene glycol + vegetable glycerin — the carriers.

The e-liquid base is a blend of propylene glycol (PG) and vegetable glycerin (VG) — typically in a 50/50 or 60 VG / 40 PG ratio depending on the flavor. PG is a colorless, nearly tasteless liquid that carries flavor compounds well and provides the throat-hit sensation. VG is a thicker, slightly sweet liquid that produces the visible vapor and softens the throat hit. Both are FDA-approved as food additives (used widely in toothpaste, packaged foods, and cosmetics). People with PG allergies (rare but documented) should not vape any vapor product that uses PG carriers.

FLAVORING COMPOUNDS

USP-grade flavoring — the same standard as food and pharma.

JNR flavor compounds are USP-grade (United States Pharmacopeia), the same purity standard used in food and pharmaceutical products. Each of the 10 JNR flavors is a custom blend of natural and artificial flavor compounds calibrated for inhalation rather than ingestion — a meaningful distinction, because some flavors safe to eat are not safe to vape. The flavoring contributes 5-12% of the total e-liquid weight depending on the flavor profile (richer profiles like Mexican Mango use more; lighter profiles like Miami Mint use less).

WHAT WE DON'T USE

No diacetyl, vitamin E acetate, or banned additives.

Diacetyl (the buttery-popcorn flavor compound implicated in occupational lung disease cases when inhaled in industrial concentrations): not used in any JNR flavor. Vitamin E acetate (the additive linked to EVALI lung injury cases in 2019 and only ever found in illicit-market THC vapes, never legal nicotine products): not used in any JNR flavor. We also do not use acetyl propionyl, acetoin (in concentrations linked to lung concerns), or any additive on the FDA's ENDS substances of concern list. The full ingredient stack is straightforward: nicotine, PG/VG, USP-grade flavoring, trace water.

TRANSPARENCY

Ingredient disclosure for adult buyers.

Vape product manufacturers are not federally required to publish ingredient lists publicly under current FDA regulation. We publish this page voluntarily because adult buyers should be able to make informed decisions about what they inhale. The disclosure reflects the standard e-liquid composition across all 10 JNR flavors. If you have specific allergy concerns (PG sensitivity, specific flavor-compound allergies), email service@vapejnr.com before purchase.

5% salt nicotinePG / VG baseUSP-grade flavoringNo diacetylNo vitamin E acetate
RELATED ACROSS THE JNR VAPE CATALOG

The ingredient transparency in this article applies uniformly across the JNR vape catalog — same 5% salt-nicotine formulation across every flavor on the JNR vape flavors menu, same prefilled juice library on the JNR vape Stellarc 100K Kit and on the P5 GlassRock Kit. The only thing that changes between SKUs is the hub chassis. Sacramento warehouse same-day cut-off and per-state delivery windows on JNR Vape Near Me.

FAQ

Common Questions

What is the nicotine strength of JNR Vape?
Every JNR P-series device ships at 5% (50 mg/mL) salt nicotine. This is the upper limit for legal disposable vape sales in the United States and the strength most ex-cigarette smokers find satisfying on the first session.
What is salt nicotine vs freebase nicotine?
Salt nicotine is the protonated form of nicotine, chemically modified by adding benzoic acid. Salt nic absorbs faster than freebase but feels smoother on the throat at the same mg/mL — that is why disposable vapes can run at 50 mg/mL without being unbearable, whereas freebase at the same concentration would be intolerable.
Is 5% nicotine strong for a first-time vaper?
Yes — it is the strongest legal disposable strength in the US. First-time vapers (especially non-smokers) should not start at 5%. JNR's product line is designed for adult ex-smokers transitioning off cigarettes. If you are not a current or former smoker, this is not the right product category for you.
How many cigarettes does one JNR pod equal?
There is no clean conversion. Rough order of magnitude: a single 32 mL JNR pod contains nicotine in the range of 250-400 cigarettes worth of nicotine content. Actual cigarette-equivalent absorption depends on draw depth, frequency, and your prior nicotine cadence. The FDA does not endorse cigarette-equivalent claims.
Does JNR Vape contain diacetyl?
No. Diacetyl (the buttery-popcorn flavor compound implicated in occupational lung disease cases) is not used in any JNR flavor. We also do not use vitamin E acetate (linked to EVALI lung injuries), acetyl propionyl, or any additive on the FDA's ENDS substances of concern list.
What is the PG / VG ratio in JNR e-liquid?
Typically 50/50 or 60 VG / 40 PG depending on the flavor profile. PG carries flavor and provides throat-hit; VG produces visible vapor and softens the throat hit. Both are FDA-approved as food additives.