Do you use up flavors you try but don't like?

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flowerchild

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Yeah I'm an idiot, and the first bottle of juice I bought was 30 whole ml of 36 mg and it was making me soooo nic sick. Had it since I started vaping, and still can't make myself finish it haha

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Just cut it with some no nic VG or PG to lessen the nic content. I diy and Ive made some pretty awful flavours but its a learning curve and being in NZ you have to order from oversees so wastage isnt an option, I leave the worse oners for when im drinking and ill vape anything then :toast:
 

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I've only a few times hit a flavor I don't like. I love the SMELL of "waffle" and "cheesecake", but they both taste like chemicals to me.

Other than that, I've had some DELICIOUS flavors I love but couldn't vape. Orange Dreamsicle, Tastyfinger and Atomic Cinnacide all from Tasty Vapor. Delicious and smell great, but has a burning sensation that I find unbearable.

I've actually used those as air fresheners (I have no pets or children, so felt comfortable doing so).
 

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All depends on how much I don't like it what I end up doing with it. The few absolutely horrible juices I've had in the past two years have gone down the drain. No way am I mixing it with any other juice to try again nor am I going to give it to anybody else but there have only been a few juices that were so bad that they fell into this category.

Juices that fall into the, not for me category, but aren't horrible, will get passed on to someone else to try either through PIF here in ECF or at vape meets or given to someone I know that is starting to vape.

Then there are some juices that don't thrill me but arent all that bad either. Those I save and try again in a few months. Sometimes they taste good enough to finish the bottle myself by vaping or they are mixed with another juice to be vaped even though I wouldn't ever order them again.
 
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cocoabellaRSD

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I will put flavors I don't like into my vape drawers and revisit them at a later date. Sometimes just letting them steep (sit) for a while makes them taste better. After steeping them, if I still don't like the the flavor, I may try mixing them with another juice to see if that improves the taste. If that fails to make them palatable I will usually get rid of them. This is why it is
a good idea to always start out with small bottles when first ordering. When you find a juice you like then go back for the big bottles.
You are going to love the mini vivi nova. I have 2 of them and I love mine! The Ego Twist is nice too.
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I'm newer to vaping, so I haven't really tried a wide selection yet, plus I researched first to find a vendor with great reviews before shopping and I've had great luck. But, I did get a few that were not really my tasting type, whether too much sweetly or not strong enough on throat hit, none are too terrible that I won't be able to eventually use them.

Pretty much I just sneak them in by only a few drops here and there in-between filling the tanks with one I do love. So, I only have to put up with the taste of them for a few vapes, not for any great length of time.

I like the ideas being offered here though, for if I do end up with a nasty flavor juice. Giving them to a new beginner and the steeping process sounds good to me.
 

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Depends... some I mix to blend it out, usually flavours that just don't do well o. Their own. Some I will try to doctor... adding sweetner, etc. Some I have I just flat out didn't like or the flavor was uber weak and those I have mixes with others or even as a base to so my own. I have a bottle of Res cow I only use as a base for cirrus flavours... I have even given a few to friends to try. I use in one flavour that was tooweak to lube o-rings. I also have the flavour concentrate to help with this issue.
I will never do any of those until it has properly been steeped/ aged because sometimes flavor will get better.
 

easygany

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Hi all. I'm new at this. Had another post, way down from a few days ago. I bought a V2 cigs kit and quickly learned it isn't going to work for me long term.

I'm waiting for my mini Novas, e Go c twists and juice to arrive. I'm just curious if people generally use up flavors even if you don't like them or find something else to do with them.

Thanks all. I've enjoyed reading through here. This is a great place!

I would it depends. Some of the e-liquids that I tried were no good when tasted first out of the bottle, so I just set them aside. However, when I tried them back again after few weeks, some tasted great and a few did not change at all. I believe some e-liquids are getting the benefit of steeping... just doing nothing to it for a few days or weeks before vaping. So if the e-liquid don't taste good at first , just don't throw it away until you give it a few days or a week or two to steep and then give a try again... then decide
 
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