Does mixing 2 flavors = higher nic strength?

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impostor71

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I need some help on this. I had a coconut cartomizer that I really liked. When it was done, I refilled with the coconut juice (med) along with chocolate juice (med) (thanks Steve for throwing them in as bonuses!). The result is that the carto has a really strong in throat hit now. Too strong for me.

Does mixing 2 med juices (18mg each) = 36mg? I don't know. Should I have cut it with a 0mg juice in the future? Help?
 

calla2

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Yes, you still have 18mg. Some of the flavors have a stronger throat hit than others. If you haven't yet, you should try the chocolate separately, using a clean cartomizer. That will help you to isolate whether it is the chocolate that you throat objects to or just mixing it with coconut. If you can use plain chocolate with no problems, I would just avoid mixing it with the coconut.
 

calla2

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Don't feel bad impostor71, because it is probably the ingredients used to make the flavors that you are not reacting to, not the mg strength (I'm assuming that the coconut carto which you had no problems with came pre-filled with 18mg juice). Different folks react differently to different flavors and you can get used to flavors you don't like at first. For example, I, like some others, try to keep vaping a flavor that initially makes us cough... eventually (a day or so?) you get used to it and it doesn't make you cough anymore. I'm stating that for illustrative purposes only since that's probably not the wisest thing to do 'cause were coughing for a reason/our bodies are trying to tell us something, LOL.
 
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