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LibertariaNate

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phonedude,

I'm a bit confused and would like a little clarification.

FA can stand for a couple different companies, FlavourArt and Flavor's Apprentice (branch of Perfumer's Apprentice - PA). I didn't see Maxboro, Camtel, or Desert Ship on the PA website. Where do you normally order your flavoring supplies?
 

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phonedude,

I'm a bit confused and would like a little clarification.

FA can stand for a couple different companies, FlavourArt and Flavor's Apprentice (branch of Perfumer's Apprentice - PA). I didn't see Maxboro, Camtel, or Desert Ship on the PA website. Where do you normally order your flavoring supplies?

I wish so many vendor names didn't use the same abbreviation.

The flavors I was referring to are Flavour Art. Made in Italy. Now I'm kinda confused too. LOL

Anywho, I usually order those from One Stop DIY shop. Or E-cig express. I also get a few flavors from TW or Totally Wicked.

No wonder we're all confused. LOL

:)
 
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On a completely different note I think GotVapes just permanently lost me as a customer with their response to unfavorable posts in the CE3 introduction thread. Especially the hypocritical stance on non-CE3-introduction comments. Because they're not moderating out all the non-CE3-introduction comments that support them selling poorly tested and defective products. Only removing comments that are critical of past launches.

Sorry GotVapes, you were already treading on a lack of credibility for me..... now you've jumped the razors edge clearly onto the side of not really caring about customers the way other vendors do. -Magnus
 

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I wish so many vendor names didn't use the same abbreviation.

The flavors I was referring to are Flavor Art. Made in Italy. Now I'm kinda confused too. LOL

Anywho, I usually order those from One Stop DIY shop. Or E-cig express. I also get a few flavors from TW or Totally Wicked.

No wonder we're all confused. LOL

:)

Got you! :)

Just checked out onestopdiyshop.com. Haven't seen the shipping costs yet, but in many cases their pricing is slightly better than buying directly from TPA! Plus I'm not limited to just one company's flavors. This could be bad...
 

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Got you! :)

Just checked out onestopdiyshop.com. Haven't seen the shipping costs yet, but in many cases their pricing is slightly better than buying directly from TPA! Plus I'm not limited to just one company's flavors. This could be bad...

I think shipping is like $6. At least my last order. You may want to check e-cig express also. About the same price but a little bigger bottles. They are both excellent in my humble opinion.
 

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They won't lose me as a customer since I've had such good luck with their "Fluxomizers", but I agree with you that they are a bit oversensitive about critical posts.

I can't wait for the CE3s. I'm using a CE2 from the latest shipment and it's better than anything I've ever used before.

On a completely different note I think GotVapes just permanently lost me as a customer with their response to unfavorable posts in the CE3 introduction thread. Especially the hypocritical stance on non-CE3-introduction comments. Because they're not moderating out all the non-CE3-introduction comments that support them selling poorly tested and defective products. Only removing comments that are critical of past launches.

Sorry GotVapes, you were already treading on a lack of credibility for me..... now you've jumped the razors edge clearly onto the side of not really caring about customers the way other vendors do. -Magnus
 

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Reading earlier about the peanut butter pickle and Miracle Whip sandwich. OMG

When I was young (last year) one of my aunts loved peanut butter and onion sandwiches. Of course she would only use sweet vadilia onions. But pickles? And Miracle Whip? I might try it with mayonnaise.

Nah Cookies sound better.
 

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I'm still on the fence about the CE2/clearomizers in general. I normally drip, but that's not really a viable option whilst driving. Boge and Smoketech DC cartos taint the flavor of my juices and I assumed it was because of the filler material. I got some lower resistance ones recently. The first one I opened, the tube was visibly cracked. I opened and filled a second one, and the flavor still is off compared to dripping. They might be a bit better than my other cartos, but the potential for leaking and cracked tubes doesn't offset the slightly better taste they provide as compared to the Boges. No comment on that particular vendor. I've only ever made one purchase from them.
 

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Utah has the highest per-capita consumption of Jello in the world. Not the US. The World.

So it's very likely that the object we see in the elf's hand when the lake is full is in reality exactly that - The World - a model of the planet earth, rendered in Jello, which he accidentally dropped into the full, salty lake just before the Extra-Terrestrial Geological Imaging Artist pushed the button that caused the image to manifest itself in the lake bed.

Because in those days, the technology was new, there were no do-overs, and to this day the elf is depicted holding all that was left of a Jello world he frantically fished out of a big salty lake.

Since then, the people of Utah, regardless of faith tradition or creed, have been irresistibly drawn to Jello, driven by a compulsion they cannot explain and prefer not to discuss.
 

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Utah has the highest per-capita consumption of Jello in the world. Not the US. The World.

So it's very likely that the object we see in the elf's hand when the lake is full is in reality exactly that - The World - a model of the planet earth, rendered in Jello, which he accidentally dropped into the full, salty lake just before the Extra-Terrestrial Geological Imaging Artist pushed the button that caused the image to manifest itself in the lake bed.

Because in those days, the technology was new, there were no do-overs, and to this day the elf is depicted holding all that was left of a Jello world he frantically fished out of a big salty lake.

Since then, the people of Utah, regardless of faith tradition or creed, have been irresistibly drawn to Jello, driven by a compulsion they cannot explain and prefer not to discuss.

I would also suspect Jello shots might play a role in that. :)
 
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