E-juice Naming

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Frenchfry1942

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I am seeing all of these different names for basically the same flavor. I understand that a vendor might want to have a "personalized" name, but it is a bit excessive. I find that I have to go into the description to find the actual flavor. Why can't they just call "apple" flavor...apple flavor?


If it is a unique flavor, okay, but "apple" is...apple.


Is there a copyright infringement involved?

Thanks all,

Jere
 

vjc0628

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I don't mind that so much but what I cant stand is when the describe a flav like apple or another
and it taste nothing like an apple or whatever they say

when you ask why does it describe as apple and then why does it not taste like apple
they say taste is subjective

well if it taste like apple and I don't like it I agree taste is subjective
but if it does not taste anything like apple I don't care how many people like it
it may be a good flav but it does not taste like apple regardless
 
I can understand unique naming of a juice. Isn't that a marketing 101 strategy? Brand/name recognition. What I can't stand is when a juice vendor won't describe the flavors in a juice. I want to know what the flavor profile is, not a tropical journey into a candy factory laced with fluffy clouds of fruit surrounded by a blanket of goodness. Just tell me what the flavors are!
 
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