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Jode

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diminish the flavor of your ejuice?

Does anyone else have this issue? In trying to stay hydrated by drinking water I've found that my juices aren't as flavorful as say if I drink a soda or coffee. I wonder why that is the case with me, or if its just me, and am interested if it affects others the same way?

I am not a soda drinker but I do drink coffee (black, iced) and I find the opposite. I find that in the morning when I am drinking my coffee after a while I start to lose my tastes a bit, but once I gulp down a nice cold seltzer or plain ole H2O my tastes are sharp again. As for mints or even right after I brush my teeth I cannot stand the way most juices taste. I have to wait a bit and drink plenty of water first to likemy vape. I used to be a big mint person too but since I vape I hardly reach for a mint anymore.
 
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I find if I'm not hydrated I start to loose taste of the juice, but it could be the stronger taste of the pop or coffee that wipes your pallet (I have found strong mints help as well).

Also, are you switching flavors or just vaping one? I find if I don't switch it up I can taste the juice.
I do switch quite often to avoid the possibility of getting vapor fatique. I do find that when I venture out of the house and am vaping one liquid for an extended period of time it does tend to taste more pronounce or stronger/flavorful as I Vape. Especially once I get down to the bottom third of my tank flavor seems to increase dramatically. Water though seems to mute my taste more than anything which I find weird since water has no taste at all. It would seem to me that having no taste it would be the exact opposite.
 
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