I can completely understand the hesitation to put up a limited release flavor, but I have to weigh in on this. I am speaking solely for myself, however, I do believe I am far from alone in these thoughts that will follow. When I think of the flavors I vape, I have different approaches to some of them. I have those that I want to always have available (for me FFF and Bombana), others are on a rotation (AT,WR,GA,HW and LLC), and last but never least I have those that I vape on occasionally to give me a little mix up in my rotation (CC, FM,AQM,TB,GbtS,and CMV). My new love Four Square has a spot in daily right now, but if I cannot get a new set up for it, it will have to go into the rotation area. Now if you look at just those that I have listed it this rotation system can make a 60ml bottle last quite a while and I get an outstanding variety all the time. If I saw a new liquid that was introduced as limited this is how I would approach it. The animal I am, I usually dive right in and get a 60 even without trying it. I figure that there will always be somebody in my home that will like it or I could PIF. Let's say I really really like it. I would try to get a decent supply while it was in run so I could have it in my occasional lineup as a treat, but I would already have excepted that this flavor was
Limited so I would not allow myself to think of it as anything different. Before the Drawer was introduced I had commented on FM leaving as a sad affair, but I accepted it and kept the bottle that mysteriously

landed in my vape mail as a very special treat to be savored. Now I can vape it like mad of course, and I am so pleased about that, but didn't expect it. This is the way I think limited editions could work. If one at a time was introduced along side the others in the Mathom Drawer as limited it would be looked at as a treasure like the tastes in there already have come to be. You could rotate and release different limited ones whenever you chose and if one does particularly well do a repeat run of it. Kind of like you test liquids. You guys know we are not shy about saying what we like and sales would also give you a good hint if it was worthy of a repeat. Doing limited runs in my opinion works toward keeping your line small and workable while giving us all little surprises to look forward to even if only for a limited time. I want to make one more note despite the wordiness of this post already....

. If I went to the site to see an announcement that FFF or Bombana had to take a long break to make room for others, I would of course be pretty sad, but at the same time I would rejoice for the new up and coming surprises ahead. I have to say that I don't think you all at AiV
could do much of anything that would disappoint us, because we know you listen to us before you make your decisions. Being a valued family member is what keeps me returning to enjoy the wonders you all put out. Bottom line is that I think most would accept that a limited run was just that and would enjoy it while it was available (whether it is seasonal or just a random flavor to be loved just because) and then look forward to the next new thing. Variety is the spice of life!!!