My wife's current favourite is Scuba's Orange, with Red Ridge Mist coming in a close second. Like 'dude's son, she also loves the Koolaid.
My current favourite is the Calipitter Chow, followed by the Butterfly Bait with Blue Ridge Mist bringing up a
very tight third.
Our friend who just started vaping is totally enamoured with the Cranegrante--I just got some of that and the Pomeberry for the wife and they both smell wonderful (though neither has been tried yet).
I haven't tried even close to all their flavours, but even then it really depends on what you want to try--or try first. From my personal experience:
For the sweet fruits I would suggest you start with Blue Ridge Mist. It is primarily peach, but there is a bit of strawberry/cherry/raspberry--
something--in it that both accentuates the peach and complements/contrasts it.
For berries I would suggest any of Red Ridge Mist, Black Cherry Dream or Koolaid (though it's not really berry so much as nostalgia).
For citrus either Scuba's Orange or Citrus Splash.
For just flat-out sweet, YUM! is a remarkably "pure sweet" flavour--it'll remind you of camping as a kid, if you did that sort of thing.
If you like your complex chocolate desserts with coconut then you'll want pchela's Famous 5 Layer (bar), and if you don't like coconut you'll prefer pchela's Poison.
Or you could just skip all those and get a bottle each of the Butterfly Bait and the Calipitter Chow
EDIT: From this post
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo.../319642-introduction-mom-pops-vapor-shop.html :
Do you have a Discount/Coupon Code?
ECFROCKS is good for
15% off the price of all juices (except the already-discounted Sampler Packs) all the time. This code can be used an unlimited number of times and does not expire.
Posting "It's my Birthday" on your birthday, in
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/mom-pop-vapor-shop/257360-happy-birthday-30-off.html will get you a discount code for
30% off all juices (except Sampler Packs)
(You must have your profile settings set to show your birth date for it to count, but how to do that is explained in the thread). This is a single-use code, but it does not expire until you use it.