Several people have mentioned storing Nic juice in freezers, or cool dark places in amber bottles - as a sort of "disaster preparedness" measure in case someone bans or heavily taxes the sale of juice.
But these were people who DIY, storing the unflavored base.
My question is whether it's possible to store a flavored juice in volume long term in a similar manner.
I know that it's impossible to know (without doing it) whether a flavor profile would change a bit if you froze your juice for a year - but if you're a bit of a chemist, can you tell me whether, in theory, it would be feasible?
I DON'T think I want to get into DIY.
But I MIGHT want to store a years worth of juice as a backup plan - once I find something that I'd want as an everyday allday vape in case supply got restricted...
But these were people who DIY, storing the unflavored base.
My question is whether it's possible to store a flavored juice in volume long term in a similar manner.
I know that it's impossible to know (without doing it) whether a flavor profile would change a bit if you froze your juice for a year - but if you're a bit of a chemist, can you tell me whether, in theory, it would be feasible?
I DON'T think I want to get into DIY.
But I MIGHT want to store a years worth of juice as a backup plan - once I find something that I'd want as an everyday allday vape in case supply got restricted...