So, it's probably too late today to call you...but I will call the number this week to see if I get to speak to a human. I wasn't trying to be too harsh about this (apparently I was tho)...just stating the fact that when I was referring friends and family members to goodejuice they all had...
yes, I've tried to lower the voltage, it helps a little but still has the same slight burnt taste. I have recently also made a habit of replacing my coils much more often. Still get the same reaction with the gj4 liquid just even after slight vaping. Have noticed sometimes it don't taste burnt...
I use to have an affiliate account. Then you rebuilt your website and now I cannot access my account....really is ashamed because I had some money on the books. I just recently signed up again to see if I needed to get a new affiliate account and its been a couple weeks and I have never received...
So, it has been about two years since I vaped any goodejuice liquids...I remember loving the NET tobaccos. I just received a new order of gj4, acadia, organic #1, and also the commercial tobacco. They all still are awesome tasting liquids. My question is are these NET tobaccos formulated to be...
I have a lot of flavorings I use to make my liquids. I have recently noticed some flavorings (mainly my tobaccos) are tasting off. They taste dull and have seemed to lose their bite. Some flavorings are about nine months old. I have so many I can't seem to vape them up so many are just sitting...
It was the smokelessimage product line that enabled me to quit smoking cigs over two years ago now. I stopped using SI gear mainly because I was new to vaping and I wanted to explore more options. So by now I have experimented with various other brands of spinner batteries, mods and such but...
I went ahead and purchased the zero nic 50/50 base and went ahead also and bought my usual line of 6 nic, 12 nic, 18 nic and 24 nic bases...I'm gonna experiment and see what happens. I wanted to try out some zero nic base anyway and see how that vapes and see how big the throat hit is (if any at...
these two cigar flavors seem to mellow out the more they steep...FA flavors are always strong as I have quite a bit experience with many of FA other tobacco flavors...they are all strong until about one to two weeks of good steeping. I havnt re-tested these cigars vapes yet, but im gonna vape...
my two cigar mixes are FA Cuban supreme and FA Tuscan reserve...I use 50/50 bases at 12 nic level, and I'm using about 2.5 percent cigar flavoring so im pretty sure my flavoring percentage is not too strong....I was using a higher percentage of flavoring awhile back and they were WAY too strong...
all my bases are pre-mixed 50/50 bases....was just thinking I'd save some cash by purchasing let's say 24 nic and then cutting it down to make my lower nic mixes like 6, 12 and 18 nics...and I want some zero nice mixes anyways...that's was a main bonus...
yes, more cost effective...but really i'm wondering if it is worth the hassle and time to do all the added mixing? it's already so easy for me to just use a base mix with the pre-determined nic level already in it. I currently mix juices with 6, 13, and 18 nic levels and soon to start doing 24...
so, I'm really liking some new cigar flavors I've been making, but they tend to have more of a "bite" to them that I'd prefer...I like the general taste of the cigar flavors and I'm not making my mixes too strong in my opinion...is there any other flavor concentrates that I can add that wont...
so I do a fair amount of DIY with different nic level bases for mixing my juices. I just found a new online source to buy zero nic level base from to make me some zero nic mixes or to change the nic levels of higher strengths to lower strengths...I'm wondering is it or would it even be worth my...
ya, I am waiting on some green tea flavoring but couldn't help but wonder if green tea was a good choice...I thought if anybody can give me an answer it would come from this forum !!! thanks to everyone that replied.
looking for some iced tea recipes...cant find any online...and even when I look for tea flavorings to make my own all I find is green tea or black teas. how the heck do I make me some good old fashioned iced tea ejuice?
I would like to place an online order...would like to have a current coupon code for this week. I know ecigexpress always includes a weekly code in the newsletter...I cant find the email...I need to place a quick order...can anybody help me out here? thanks !!!
and can somebody tell me about ry4 and 555 flavorings...are they supposed to be good as they are or are they just considered a base and I might need to add some extra flavorings to them like vanilla or a nut or a caramel flavoring?
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