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peach cobbler turning green in The E-Cigarette; Originally Posted by vapinjournalist I haven't tried JC myself but there used to be a million threads about how it ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by vapinjournalist View Post
    I haven't tried JC myself but there used to be a million threads about how it clogged atomizers.. I wonder if it still does that since the formula's changed?
    I just discussed this in another thread. My atomizers last for months, and I use JC exclusively.

    I would have to see positive proof that the clogging was the fault of the juice. No one on the planet has even figured out a 100% sure way to *clean* an atomizer yet. Rumors and guesses are a dime a dozen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WiηgC¤mmαηdεя View Post
    I had one of my sampler bottles go green, i think it was original tobacco in VG. Vaped ok, no change in taste, no obvious side effects. All my PG bottles seem to be fine though.
    If it starts tasting and smelling like bleu cheese, you can start to worry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Davis View Post
    If it starts tasting and smelling like bleu cheese, you can start to worry.
    Maybe I *want* to vape something that tastes like Bleu Cheese, there, smart guy.

    Yeah, ok, I concede, maybe not so much.

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    Can anyone state definitively the nature of green juice as explained by JC? I really like JC juices and use them frequently. I have never had a bottle turn green. I have no clue what you all are grousing about.

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    e-cigarette-forum.com • The place for electronic cigarette reviews, news and chat - Threads Tagged with green


    JC said it was to do with light, then they said it was temperature, then they said it was oxidation. They haven't been able to reproduce the green problem in a lab so don't really know what's causing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kate View Post
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    JC said it was to do with light, then they said it was temperature, then they said it was oxidation. They haven't been able to reproduce the green problem in a lab so don't really know what's causing it.
    Interesting, so maybe someone pee'd in craigar's juice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Davis View Post
    Interesting, so maybe someone pee'd in craigar's juice.
    I bet his name starts with R and ends with ob.

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    Juices will not last indefinitely, especially once opened and the bottle contains a signifcant amount of air. The fridge is a good storage place. Cool and no UV light (daylight).

    Just about possible the green color is from a bloom of algae; paticularly if the juice has also become cloudy. Least likely in a PG based juice.

    It's a remote possibility.
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    I think the OP just got some of the left over St. Patrick's Day production run.........










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    Quote Originally Posted by kinabaloo View Post
    Juices will not last indefinitely, especially once opened and the bottle contains a signifcant amount of air. The fridge is a good storage place. Cool and no UV light (daylight).

    Just about possible the green color is from a bloom of algae; paticularly if the juice has also become cloudy.
    I've never heard of this happening with Chinese juice...

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