Salvaging some not so good juice

When I first started vaping, I spent a lot of money buying juice from local cigarette shops, looking for a juice that tasted good. All any of them sold, were those mass produced ones, and most of them had a bad tasting base to them.

There were some though, that didn't have that bad base, but the flavoring wasn't much. I've been using my DIY flavors to spice them up, and have come out with some flavors that aren't bad at all!

I'm not too worried about the nicotine content, because I started out at 24 mg, (which is what those early juices are), and now usually vape between 12 and 18, only using 24 when I need the extra boost, so whatever level I end up with after adding the flavoring, seems to work okay for me.

Anyway, it's giving me a chance to experiment with my new flavors, and if I ruin those early juices, it doesn't matter much! So far, I haven't mixed anything that's unvapable, and any that I've tried have been better than they were.

Some of the fruits get better with the addition of cream flavors, and the tobaccos get better with things like apple or caramel.

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I do this too.. Much like my cooking, I rarely taste anything without thinking, "you know what would be grew in this?". Works out great for most flavors, but there is this honeydew and custard from a local b&m that I cannot find anything to do with. Its just horrible in my opinion.
 

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