Do all juices change color?

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middleborn

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Haven't done ultrasonic, but I have juices that don't change at all, or at least not enough for me to notice.

This is true for me as well.
I've had a bottle of peach for a few months that I thought would turn, well....a peach color, lol, but its still as clear as the day I got it.
I've noticed that while some fruits will change color, its the bakery flavors that seem to darken the most and the tobaccos.
 

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I have DIY juices that stay almost clear, turn yellow, or pinkish to a light red color, depending on what flavoring I use. Note that all my DIY's are from the same batch of nic base. I'm no expert, but I feel the colors come from the flavorings, not the nic base. If someone can correct me. please feel free to. Thanks!

 

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I find that vanilla flavors tend to darken considerably with time. I have seen them start out as a light brown and end up nearly black.

I agree with that...I had a sample vanillia leaf and after a couple of months the bottom is so dark and has a thick goo like consistency to it now.
 

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A bit of color change due to air contact or simply the nic interaction with flavorings doesn't mean anything about ingredient quality.

I use good, fresh, organic flavorings and nicotine. Color changes still occur, noticeable over time.

If anything the least change I've seen is the bulk, high pg and artificial flavoring, overseas eliquid, which can retain its color for decent periods of time. No way I'm buying that that means the bulk stuff is superior. That would be like saying a twinkie is superior to a made from scratch cake because it has long shelf life.
 
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A bit of color change due to air contact or simply the nic interaction with flavorings doesn't mean anything about ingredient quality.

I use good, fresh, organic flavorings and nicotine. Color changes still occur, noticeable over time.

If anything the least change I've seen is the bulk, high pg and artificial flavoring, overseas eliquid, which can retain its color for decent periods of time. No way I'm buying that that means the bulk stuff is superior. That would be like saying a twinkie is superior to a made from scratch cake because it has long shelf life.

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