E-Juice please... hold the perfume.

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Vego

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Hello folks. I was wondering if I could get your opinions of which vendors have the most perfumey liquids, and which definitely don't. I just can't hack the perfumey nature of a lot of the samples I've tried... really puts me off.

I'm looking hard at JuicyVapor.... I think mostly because I'm intrigued with the Ecto Plasma. I'm also looking to check out some of the favorites I keep hearing about from alien, Mrs-t, BWB, Virgin Vapor, Vermillion River. You guys may save me alot of trouble if you could point out if any of these vendors tend towards perfuminess more than others.

I'm not looking for specific juice suggestions... I don't mind testing them myself; I'd just like to know about the level of perfuminess or the lack there of.

Thanks....
 

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There is absolutely NO perfumey flavor/smell in Copper Creek. One of the things that hooked me! One of the things, then there is House!:laugh:And then there's the Danish, Twisted...okay, you get the idea, you don't have to put up with that chemical/perfumey smell- we have artisians here at ecf, and they can really make a great juice!
 

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There is absolutely NO perfumey flavor/smell in Copper Creek. One of the things that hooked me! One of the things, then there is House!:laugh:And then there's the Danish, Twisted...okay, you get the idea, you don't have to put up with that chemical/perfumey smell- we have artisians here at ecf, and they can really make a great juice!
Love House Blend and chocolate chip cookie.
I have the same aversion and while I've not tried nearly as much juices as alot of people here, it seems to me from my experience so far that you are more likely to run into the taste more on the sweeter type of juices?
 

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There is absolutely NO perfumey flavor/smell in Copper Creek. One of the things that hooked me! One of the things, then there is House!:laugh:And then there's the Danish, Twisted...okay, you get the idea, you don't have to put up with that chemical/perfumey smell- we have artisians here at ecf, and they can really make a great juice!

That last sentence in you're reply... does that mean that Copper Creek is affiliated with ECF? Are you with Copper Creek?
 

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They aren't affiliated with ecf other than they are a registered supplier just like BWB (backwoods brew mentioned in the first post). I have used both of them and both are very good vendors. If you scroll down the boards you will find a supplier section where them as well as many other maintain threads. They aren't allowed to advertise outside of there but fans can certainly recommend them.

There is also a supplier review section.
 

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If your juice is made fresh, it may have a perfume or floral character right off the bat. Sometimes, letting it steep for a period of time will take care of this. Some flavorings can take a week or two to fully diffuse and develop in a juice.

If you haven't already thrown them away, try letting these juices sit for a while. You might like the results.
 

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Never really had any with a strong perfume sense to them but I could see how that would be possible. What little I know about eliquids includes the fact that common flavorings are used to add their taste. These same flavorings are used in all kinds of products such as aromatic products and even soaps. The suppliers all have their own recipes and they concoct them as they see fit. I'm not too big on perfumes and I'd know one a mile away if I got near it, so luckily I've been able to avoid them so far.
 

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Thanks to all for the feedback. I guess steeping is my only option on the samples I bought before tossing them. I'll see how that works.

Different suppliers using the same flavoring ingredients just with their own recipes was what I was afraid of. If any of you know a vendor who stays away from these strong, common flavorings, and concocts their own flavors naturally or organically.... or something, please chime in.
 
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