Desperately seeking a good VG Ejuice

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I started vaping 3 weeks ago and have not had a single analog since. I initially thought I wanted an ejuice that tasted like Marlboro Lights so I ordered a bunch of tobacco flavor from different online vendors. All of them tasted like a cigar or had a strange aftertaste so I decided to try other favors. I didn't know about the samplers so I ended up ordering many different fruity favors. I finally found 2 ejuices I really liked which is Flue Cured from Pink Spots and Honeydew. After continuously vaping it for one week, I started getting rashes. I did some research and realized I was allergic to PG. Of course my ignorant self ordered a bunch of VG based or 100% VG juice. I've tried every single one and its way too sweet for me. I tried diluting it with 100% unflavored VG but that only made it sweeter. Now I'm back to square one with boxes full of juice that will go to waste. Can someone recommend me a good vendor and flavor that's VG based or 100% VG that's not too thick, not too sweet and is smooth? I don't have time for the DIY so I'm looking for a premixed juice. I'm almost ready to throw in the towel and go back to analogs if I can't find a good ejuice. :confused:
 
Mt Baker Vapors has a choice of 70 vg/ 30 h2o, it helps thin out the juice a bit and it takes away some of the sweetness.
As a matter of fact, I really like sweet juices so I have even ordered the sweetener from MBV to make my juices sweeter.
But I have to say I've tried there regular tobacco flavor and their ry4 and I didn't like either of those. I have heard others on the forum say that MBV 555 was good but I haven't tried it yet.
It is really hard to find a good tobacco flavor.
 

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VG is sweet. That's the crux. If you want an all VG juice, it's going to be sweet :0). Sucks but there it is.

I don't mean to be contrary, I'm new to this, and I know it seems to be common knowledge about VG being sweet, but I recently tried JC's Wisconsin Frost and sweet is not something that comes to mind when I vape it. Actually, I vape that when I have an overload of sweet from other flavors. I don't work there and I'm not a fanboy, just sharing my observation and wondering if EVERY 100% VG flavor is going to be sweet.
 

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VG is sweeter, but not sweet like syrup or honey. It serves as a nice balance to some of the more bitter flavors, like strong coffee, dark chocolate and tobacco flavors with a bite to them.

VG also masks the throat hit of the nicotine in the liquid. This has the benefit of allowing new folks to try higher nicotine juices to start with, getting their nic kick without coughing a lung out.

Johnson Creek's Red Oak line is a popular group of VG only juices. Two of them--Domestic and Tennessee Cured--are my in my daily rotation.
 
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