Do VG/PG freeze in the freezer?

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InTheShade

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Frezzing already made liquids would just seperate the liquids. When you take it out and put it in your tank it would be a lot of flavor at once since the flavor will rise to the top. You do not need to freeze and shouldnt freeze made liquid

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Why not?

I've done a lot of research on this and read various opinions. I came to the conclusion I should just try it myself.

After freezing, I let the juice warm to room temp and vaped it. It tasted normal with no noticeable separation of ingredients or change in flavor / color.

Even if they separated, you should be able to shake them back to mixed again... I suppose it might reverse steeping... I dunno. I'm not trying to be a troll about this, I just think it's an interesting subject and a lot of people say don't do this or do this based on assimilated advice rather than fact.
 

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I have PG based Flavorless Nic in the freezer from 2 yrs ago and it's still very clear and clean. Has degraded a touch in Nic level. As for freezing flavored juice nothing wrong with unless you take it out, use some and refreeze- reason being warm moist air enters the bottle and condensation occurs...."may" affect the taste.
 
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