E-liquid and heat?

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TemptPhate

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For those of you who live in warmer climates, have you noticed that e-liquids taste different after being exposed to heat? I am in Arizona and I bought a large bottle of a liquid that I really enjoyed. I accidently left the bottle in the truck for about 2 hours and the temperature in the truck probably reached 120-125. After that, the liquid tasted terrible! And I mean skunk bad horrible.

Has this happened to anyone else?
 

steved5600

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Spices, flavors etc. all prefer to be kept cool-cold and out of the light and exposed to as little air as possible. I learned this way before vaping. I am (some say) a good cook. So I look for everything to keep it that way. I even vacuum pack some stuff. While I don't vacuum pack my juice stuff yet I am working on a good way to store it safely. That being said I do warm my DIY juice after making it. That i believe helps to mix the batch like simmering in cooking. Just a theory have no proof as yet. I do not put it in the microwave. Too dangerous. Microwaves can super heat liquids and appear to be fine until something touches it or drops into it and it will go volcano. I just put it in warm water.
 
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