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Hi everyone,

I've seen some crazy names for liquids - depending on the size of the manufacturer, mostly. The smaller and "from the kitchen" ones name their flavours less obvious, to reflect their idea on the flavour. Big ones prefer just to state the flavour base, like Iced Peach or Fresh Strawberry. Which do you prefer ?
 
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Uninformative cutesy names (like Rainbows & Unicorns), as well as junior high attempts at "shock" humor (vomit, poop, farts, etc.), are the fastest way to guarantee that I will never buy/try a product! I will choose descriptive/informative labeling, over "creativity," every time. If the name itself doesn't tell me what it's supposed to taste like, there better be a description elsewhere on the label, or I am not giving it a second look.
 

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Hi everyone,

I've seen some crazy names for liquids - depending on the size of the manufacturer, mostly. The smaller and "from the kitchen" ones name their flavours less obvious, to reflect their idea on the flavour. Big ones prefer just to state the flavour base, like Iced Peach or Fresh Strawberry. Which do you prefer ?

Personally, I like names that have nothing to do with the flavor profile, ex.) Broke D_ck, Unicorn Milk, Riding Shotgun, among a million others. Normal names; Buttermilk Pie, Watermelon Sours, etc. are fine too. I always have my phone on me so I can look flavor profiles if I need.

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Uninformative cutesy names (like Rainbows & Unicorns), as well as junior high attempts at "shock" humor (vomit, poop, farts, etc.), are the fastest way to guarantee that I will never buy/try a product! I will choose descriptive/informative labeling, over "creativity," every time. If the name itself doesn't tell me what it's supposed to taste like, there better be a description elsewhere on the label, or I am not giving it a second look.
Just seen one call monster jam or jam monster, it might be good stuff, but just because of the name I went even look at it

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Just seen one call monster jam or jam monster, it might be good stuff, but just because of the name I went even look at it

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To be fair; Jam Monster, is a company name, and not the name of a particular e-liquid. My personal tolerance is a lot more flexible for those.:D
 

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To be fair; Jam Monster, is a company name, and not the name of a particular e-liquid. My personal tolerance is a lot more flexible for those.:D
Shows you how much I know . Still sounds tacky to me and if I did like it, I would peel the sticker off.

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I like the funny names because I think it shows how much care goes into making their products. But at the same time it can be annoying, especially when I’m at a vape shop.

Last week I asked for an e-juice with passion fruit and the girl told me that she didn’t have any. Then I look at their website, and saw their carried “Yuzu” Pachamama... which has passion fruit. If the name had given a hint of what was in the juice I would’ve bought it. Also, I’m basically blind so I have to rely on them to tell me if the bottles are too far from me. Aaaaand doesn’t help she didn’t even know what they sell lol
 
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