E-Liquid suggestions...

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DoctorJ

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I was wondering if anyone could suggest some dessert type e-liquids that have lots of flavor. I would really like to find a good vanilla custard type and something blueberry but open to any suggestions. I also like cookie flavors. I know taste is subjective but have spent a small fortune in the last 6 weeks ordering online only to try them out and find the majority are so weak in flavor I might as well be vaping unflavored. Which I might try... From what I've read my problem may be I haven't got my taste buds back from years of smoking and I lean toward high vg because my throat just can't handle high pg. My set up is a nautilus mini on a 30 watt iStick, if that matters. Nicotine level is now down to 6-12 mg.
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Up vote on your set up :thumb: I'm using the same thing.

You are going to spend quite a bit to find the right flavors you like. I lost count of how much I've spent over the past 2.5 years on juices. However, I love trying new juices and discovering new vendors. You'll have the hits and misses along the way. Sometimes vaping turns into a hobby for some. While some go wild buying gear, I use my monthly vape budget mainly on juices and atty replacements.

As far as custard vapes, Neckbeard's Custard Spice and Big Willie's Custard are pretty good.

If you are into premium juices you might try looking here GiantVapes.com | Giant eJuice Selection. Giant Savings.
 

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My game plan, so far...
I did place an order at Nicoticket. They were the one place frequently mentioned that I hadn't ordered from. I think I shied away because I was looking for higher vg. Now that I'm at lower nic levels maybe it won't be an issue in regards to throat hit. I hope...

Here's my tip for the day....

Nicoticket Custards Last Stand is best when allowed to steep AT LEAST A MONTH before using it.

Nicoticket themselves recommend at least a week, but based on my own personal experience, a MONTH of steeping really makes it shine. The longer it's allowed to age, the better it tastes. After a month the flavor doesn't change anymore, so waiting more than that is unnecessary.
 
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