I've had many flavors for more than two years and can't say I've had any go bad on me. Juice is reactive, some very reactive with plastic. Plastic will leach into juice after a month or so, and continuously degrade the bottle storage. Always use glass for long term storage. Much more expensive...
I prefer the clear chocolate myself. I find it easier on the coil/wick and visually it's easier to work with (I can see the graduations on my syringes better). Don't forget bittersweet chocolate. Setting aside the custard issue, I have found I cannot reach some chocolate flavorings without it...
Lucky You! Vape Apothecary shipping is more than the base carrier cost, which is dirt cheap! :toast:
I'm perfectly happy to post my recipes right here on this thread. Since there are so many different ways of disseminating these, different calculators, etc., I think I've done about all I'm...
Your taste will return in time, or some/all of it will. Most of us go through the whole vapor tongue issue during the first six months. I used cinnamon, and still do, as I could taste it. Still my ADV. Try inhaling fresh ground coffee before trying juices. Google "resettiong the palatte." There...
I've use the eJuiceMeUp Calculator for a couple of years now. Allows me make, store and keep all my recipes on my computer. Also, I've been able to send folders full of recipes to friends, so it's portable and easily exchangeable. When I've needed more slots I just indicate percentage for...
TFA Cinnamon Danish is NOT a tank cracker. I've used it for years without issue. 98% of my recipes do not use tank cracking flavors, so as an overall issue, it's very minor. The list of tank crackers has been published many times on this thread and elsewhere and it remains a very minor issue in...
Pretty good. Gold, though, uses a troy ounce, so a pound of feathers weighs more. I also prefer the gold. Yes on back to back, and dimes being smaller than nickels, I would gladly take half a trunk of them. And thanks for playing!
TFA uses a different bottle for the tank crackers versus the non-tank crackers on their 4 ounce bottles. With reactive juicing flavors, the 4 ounce bottle is a different plastic and noticeably different in appearance. :toast:
Which weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of gold?
How can I stand behind you, and you stand behind me, at the same time?
Which would you rather have, a trunk full of nickels, or half a trunk full of dimes?
The tank cracker juices do react with most plastics, but not all plastics. The TFA 4 OUNCE bottles are a non-reactive plastic. The smaller sizes are glass bottles. The tank cracker juices will react with most atomizer tank plastics and most disposable plastic syringes, in a very negative way...
All concepts have translated well including absinthe. I have posted several absinthe recipes, on this thread, and think they are fine representations of High Flavor Mixes.
Tobacco's have really never been my vaping preference, though some of my first store-bought juices were tobacco flavorings. I'm sorry, but I really can't help out with the tobacco's, as I've only made one complex tobacco flavoring ever, i.e., my Brandon's Choice Recipe, for my Son, Brandon, who...
Many, many thanks to you and to everyone. This thread has a wonderful participation with amazingly giving folks sharing all that they know and learn and care about. I think that's the way it should be, and I'm happy to have played a part, and even happier that so many are playing their part too...
I've looked at the magnetic mixers and would love to have one! I don't understand how the order of the mix would affect the juice at blending, but perhaps you could shed some light on it. When I was making a lot more juice than I am now, often ten large batches at a time, I yearned for those...
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