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Old 09-05-2009, 12:18 AM   #1
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I got my first order of VG juice yesterday, ECOpure menthol and ECOpure rich, and they are so sweet. I feel like I'm inhaling cotton candy. So, are all VG juices like this? Is it a property of the VG itself, or I should I try another brand? TIA
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Old 09-05-2009, 12:22 AM   #2
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No, no they are not. I ordered several different kind from Miststix and the Hilton is just wonderful. Very smokey and a smidge sweet. Have'nt tried the 555 but I would assume its much the same with a lil nutty flavor in the mix. I happen to love ECOpure, but a nice change is ALWAYS welcome....
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I got my first order of VG juice yesterday, ECOpure menthol and ECOpure rich, and they are so sweet. I feel like I'm inhaling cotton candy. So, are all VG juices like this? Is it a property of the VG itself, or I should I try another brand? TIA
That's a pretty good brand, imo. And VG is considered sweeter than PG. Yet I've gotten ejuice made with VG to where the sweetness is cut back by either the flavoring or something else (if someone happens to know what the 'something else' might be I'd be interested as well). Some people cut VG with either distilled water or high grain alcohol (which would tend to dampen the sweetness too) in order to reduce the viscosity of VG.

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