Oooo a new thread and I'm fashionably late to the party!
Hello to all the new clowder members.
Hi everyone! I'm a newbie to deejStuff. I read a review on the blackberry cheesecake and MUST ORDER this stuff. With the vast selection, what are the top 3-5 all you deejStuff experts recommend?!

Thanks in advance!
As others have mentioned, the blackberry flavoring has a perfumey quality to it until it steep for a long while. It is the only flavoring that I've had of Deej's that has this quality. The rest get better with steeping but are good out of the mail.
My top 3 cheesecakes, in no actual order, would be:
Strawberry
Dewey Eyed
Chai Tea
But they are all really tasty because the cheesecake base is so good. So you really can't go wrong with any that sound good to you.
Hey guys! I stumbled upon your site & I'm looking for new juice flavors to try. Something different I guess. I like STRONG flavors & sweets, some sours, & anything Cinnamon. Cinnamon roll, Dutch apple pie, Chocolate Mint, Raspberry anything & Menthol's are just a few of my fav's. No Tobacco's. I know that's kinda vague, but any suggestions??
If you like raspberry I would try any of Deej's raspberry flavored liquids. The flavoring that he uses is really good.
As for sweets I like:
Any of the cheesecakes!
Sweet Gingerbread (or if you like a peppermint kick, Poeia's Minty Gingerbread.)
Toffee Corn
Lemon Meringue Pie
Good Morning World (It is in the Fruit Basket but it tastes like one of those big old fashioned swirly lollipops.)
Also if either of you like Green Tea. The Green Tea Honey Drops and the Dragon's Nectar are both a nice change of pace.
I haven't really met a DeejStuff flavor that I have disliked yet, just ones that I like more than others. Which is the reason that I stay with him and try out pretty much whatever he comes up with. His consistency is a rare gift. So I think you both will be fine with whatever you pick.
Also as Poeia mentioned, a lot of people, me included, like their flavors at 125%. So judge from there if you like lighter than "normal" or heavier than normal flavors.