I do not think so, not where I live.
I have a couple near me and they have horrible juice anyway. I have just decided to take my own advice and place orders from some of the vendors I listed above along with a few newer ones that only just started up a couple of months ago. Up until now I realize that I have mainly just taken advantage of big sales and ordered a lot of stuff from a vendor just because it was a good deal but I have noticed that the really popular vendors don't tend to have sales as much probably because they don't have to because they get business anyway...and now I have to wait so long for most of them to steep before I can really try them out.
If it's been a year since you looked around-there are soooo many new juice makers all the time.
Like someone else mentioned it does make a difference what you use to vape with, I tried a simple bridgeless atomizer for dripping like this:
510 Bridgeless Atomizer - Stainless - 1.8 ohm and it really does improve flavor a lot! If you don't have one I recommend it, it's really good for trying out new flavors also. Here is how to use it:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/the-ocelot/4005-drip-drip-drip-sound-dripping.html
What are you using to vape with? a 1,8ohm coil really does make more flavor.
Are you interested in tobacco flavors, sweet, fruity...?
I find so far that fruits are the easiest to find good renditions of, and also teas if you like the taste of tea
another one that I intend to try is
Grizzly vapes, the
nannerbear and
Kokobear get excellent reviews-they are smooth tobacco's and the guy who makes them only makes those two flavors. It seems like some of the people who only make a couple of flavors just make them really well.
http://www.steammonkey.com/Nannerbear_by_Grizzly_Vapes_p/nanner.htm
"First, a little about Grizzly Vapes. This is not a mix to order juice, it's not flavors in a bottle with nic and PG/VG. This is a crafted juice. It goes through a multistage process when it's crafted which stabilizes the liquid so it has unheard of shelf stability and is "pre-steeped" right out of the bottle. There's no need to let anything from the Grizzly line sit, 'age', 'steep' or whatever the kids are callin it these days.
Now, Nannerbear... the juice that defies explanation. Every review I've seen of it has picked up different notes and they almost universally say the same thing. "This juice is hard to describe". My first hit of this juice raised an eyebrow. I was surprised, I had no idea what i was tasting and I was hit with multiple flavors and notes, even sensations. The second hit raised both eyebrows. The flavor was indescribable and overwhelmingly GOOD.
It's a subtle juice, not one of those "punch you in the tongue" flavors you get, there are no double shots or flavor kicks, or sidecars, etc. It's been crafted to be an all day vape and it has become that for damn near everyone who tries it.
If I had to describe the flavor... It's got some banana and coconut notes but it's not a banana or coconut juice. It's got an earthy rich flavor that underpins the sweetness from the aforementioned tropical fruits and a hint of tobacco. There's a dark, almost herbal tone that rides alone with all the other flavors in this complex juice. Every hit is a little bit different, each subtle flavor taking the stage for just a second on inhale and exhale. The inhale is warm and rich and sweet and the exhale is smooth and has a slight cooling sensation.
This juice is only available in Max VG. It is blended with a very specific technique to achieve the unique flavor profile it has. We now carry it in 3 different nicotine strengths, 6, 12, and 18 and it comes in a LDPE bottle (standard plastic juice bottle)."
http://www.steammonkey.com/KokoBear_by_Grizzly_Vapes_p/kokobear.htm
Kokobear... oh how I love you. This is the second from Grizzly Vapes and it's another beast. Nannerbears darker cousin, this is a chocolate vape if you want to be a peasant about descriptions. It's so much more than that. It takes all of the complexity and delicate flavor blending of Nannerbear and adds in a rich chocolate flavor with notes of vanilla. To me, it's almost like one of those expensive chocolates you can get at a shop in the 'fancy' part of town that has a list of ingredients from various South American countries. It's a little more intense in flavor than Nannerbear but it's still an easy all day vape.