Best method of improving juices that are 'sickly' sweet?

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Vapioteque

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Normally I let my juices steep by leaving them untouched for two weeks (or a month even) in a closed dresser drawer. I do not remove lids or the dropper-lid inside. Should I, for this particular problem? Is there a better method of steeping to help reduce some of the sickly sweetness out of dessert vapes? Or is it a problem of the juice itself without my steeping? Not all my dessert vapes are too sweet - just about half of them.

Also is there a method for dealing with that with my ego twist? I noticed it gets a little bit less sickly when I vape it on higher numbers, but I'm not sure if that's all in my head. If it's not all in my head, is there a reason for that?

Any other methods of dealing with this issue that I haven't thought of?

Thanks!
 

Kable

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To address the hardware question, with a variable voltage (or variable power), there will be an optimum setting where you get the most flavor out of a given juice. I don't know that setting it at a different level is the best way to cut down on flavor, but it can have that effect. Adding other bitter flavors, as the previous posters mentioned, is probably the best way to go. I would also guess you could dilute the flavor with straight pg or vg.
 
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