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Capri
by  Capri
Warning: “THC Vape Juice” in Pod Vapes Is Not Real THC (Here’s Why”
I’m posting this as a genuine harm-reduction warning, not drama.

There are listings claiming to sell “THC vape juice” that:
• works in regular pod vapes
• contains no PG, no VG, no oils
• is “water compatible”
• and delivers strong psychoactive effects

From a chemical, physical, and industry standpoint, this is not possible with real THC.

Below is the scientific breakdown.



1. THC does NOT dissolve in water or thin liquids

THC is hydrophobic (water-repelling).

That means:
• It does not dissolve in water
• It does not dissolve in PG/VG in usable amounts
• It must be carried in oil-based formulations

This is why every legitimate THC vape on earth is:
• an oil cartridge
• with thick viscosity
• ceramic coils
• controlled airflow

If THC could be put into thin, refillable e-liquid:
• legal dispensaries would sell it
• pod vapes would dominate cannabis vaping
• carts would be obsolete

They aren’t — because it doesn’t work.



2. “Water-compatible emulsions” are not inhalation-safe

You may see claims like:

“THC distillate blended into a water-compatible emulsion using plant-derived emulsifiers”

Reality:
• Emulsions are unstable under heat
• Even pharmaceutical nano-emulsions are designed for oral drinks, not inhalation
• Heating emulsified THC causes separation and breakdown before aerosolisation

There is no accepted, inhalation-safe, water-based THC vape liquid in:
• legal cannabis
• medicine
• pharma research

If this technology existed, it would be patented and everywhere.



3. Pod vapes cannot handle THC distillate

THC distillate is thick oil.

In a pod vape it will:
• clog the coil
• burn the cotton
• fail to wick
• or not vaporise at all

This is basic hardware physics.

If a liquid:
• is thin like e-juice
• wicks instantly
• vapes cleanly in pods

👉 then THC is not the active ingredient.



4. “No PG / No VG / No oils” is a massive red flag

Removing all known carriers while claiming strong psychoactive delivery violates basic aerosol science.

You cannot:
• suspend THC in water
• heat it in a pod
• inhale it effectively

Something else must be providing the effect.



5. Effect profile matters

Products like this are commonly reported to cause:
• very fast onset
• very short highs (5–10 minutes)
• compulsive redosing
• strong cravings
• withdrawal symptoms

This effect profile does not match THC.

It does match synthetic cannabinoids (Spice / noids), which:
• dissolve easily in thin liquids
• work in pod vapes
• are extremely potent
• wear off fast
• cause dependency

I have nothing against this seller at all, I just believe if your going to sell spice/noids you should voice that not brand it as thc.
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Cannabis Cannibals
The only correction that needed here is that there are CCELL pods made for THC distillate with ceramic coils that can indeed handle thick oils.
However any vape product that doesn't disclose its ingredients are to avoid in my opinion.
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Nickyblaze247
I appreciate the science lesson ✌🏻✌🏻💚💚💪💪
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Jayboy
Hi Capri 👋 interesting comment 🤔. So distillate doesn't work in pod vapes basically
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