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potholerepairman

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Hello, Do any suppliers ship in glass bottles and would those be best for longer storage over the plastic ones that I have gotten so far?
I live in the 80 degree plus year round heat ,but don't want to leave my juice in the fridge so will do the vacuum container thing so if one bottle is better than another that would help a lot.
Does one supplier have longer lasting juice than the others?
My thoughts so far are 3 bottles of my fav ,2 bottle of high 36mg unflavored for my paranoia over the goverments evil ways.
Any thoughts would be great.
Any one started a tobacco farm?
 

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I've always read that the life of the product is about 2 years. I try to keep my liquid in containers that aren't clear. I also keep mine in a mini fridge. I think once the liquid is exposed to air, which includes filling the bottle, it begins it's shelf life.....that's what I've read and I'm no expert.
 

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Its such a guilt free way to get nic while going out that being without a 6-12 month supply is out of the question at any cost.So by friday i'm ordering my bunker batch and may go both ways (fridge,vacuum sealed).thanks for the advice joker and smuck fog .
If the gov outlaws juice ,will getting juice just be a matter of seeing if it gets thru from overseas without a real penalty?Its not like analong cigs are going to be illegal.Could you imagine getting hastled by a "smoke cop "as an adult?
 

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Cloud9 send mine in glass bottles 2 1/2 months ago. They came in eyedropper bottles........eyedropper lids on a bottle--in a near vacuum is bad news.
I am sure i messed that last post up, meant to keep some in the fridge and some vacuum sealed outside the fridge to combat the possibility of losing all my reserve. Will check out cloud9 too, thanks
 

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Any one started a tobacco farm?
No, but I'm seriously considering getting some Nicotiana plants (of the 'decorative' variety), just in case. They all have nicotine - the smoking varieties just have more.

But then I'd either have to cure it (problematical in FL heat and humidity) or learn how to extract nicotine, which I strongly suspect is not a safe or easy DIY project.

May get them anyway - they are reputed to be great insect killers. I suspect our local whitefly invasions would be significantly reduced. ;)
 
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