That's why I'd rather get 10ml bottles cause if you start to get sick of the flavor, it wouldn't be much of a waste to toss it out if its been stored in those bottles for quite a while.
I have found 1yr old + Ejuices have become harsh to the gums and the flavours have become bittered. I believe the gum harshness is attributed to old nicotine.Fresh is much better.
This is a good question. I was wondering this myself I have juice that is 4 months old, thank you to all the experts at replied I can rest easy now when I try them.
I know that propylene glycol oxidize and forms lactic acid and can become corrosive but I have no clue how long it takes for that processe to start. I know that nicotine's love for oxygen is greater than romeo's for juliette, so I hypothesize that a higher nic juice would preserve the propylene glycol a little longer... But that's just me saying that, I'm no chemist.
Gee, I bought some recently and it was already a year old, seems okay, I'm still alive. But do we have to ask how old the juice is now before we order it?
Gee, I bought some recently and it was already a year old, seems okay, I'm still alive. But do we have to ask how old the juice is now before we order it?
Yes, I know, but this vendor is very well known in Canada and on the west coast and has a good reputation, they carry several types juices other than their own , like MLV and Jugheads etc. It was several of these that I had ordered.
I have a gallon jug of 50/50 pg/vg that is 36mg and it's over three years old. It's the same today as it was when I bought it. I have some juices that I mixed up years ago that are nasty and had to be tossed. So I would say it's the flavorings not the VP PG or nic that is going bad.
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