FRISCO question

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lasttango

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I transfer about 5-10mls in a dripper bottle... and I drip drip drip it all the time...

So, as it's been in the dripping bottle it begun to turn a pinkish reddish color...

I thought it was a clear color... or no color... or however you want to put that.

Was it pinkish reddish before and I didn't notice?

Is it transforming?

Did the succession of 80-90 degree days do this?

Did someone sneak in my home and drip a few drops of red food dye in there?

Is it possibly a sign from... well, you know...

Just curious.

BTW, Frisco is AMAZING

A top vape for me...

Everyone should have some Frisco...
 

bigboom

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LT,

I'm not an expert on how juice responds to sunlight or temperature changes but I've noticed that many of my juices change colors after minimum exposure to sunlight. Similar to your practice, I carry a couple of freshly filled 3 ml bottles with me to work each day. My Halo Torque changed to a bright yellow today and my Atomic Cinnacide/Stone Sour blend became a deep, dark red. Both are unchanged in taste but have changed significantly in appearance. I've chalked this up as an Arizona thing since it's extremely sunny and hot this time of year. The direct exposure to heat and sunlight today was literally only a few minutes, perhaps 10-15 total, spread out throughout my short drive to work and back.
 

eric

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LT,

I'm not an expert on how juice responds to sunlight or temperature changes but I've noticed that many of my juices change colors after minimum exposure to sunlight. Similar to your practice, I carry a couple of freshly filled 3 ml bottles with me to work each day. My Halo Torque changed to a bright yellow today and my Atomic Cinnacide/Stone Sour blend became a deep, dark red. Both are unchanged in taste but have changed significantly in appearance. I've chalked this up as an Arizona thing since it's extremely sunny and hot this time of year. The direct exposure to heat and sunlight today was literally only a few minutes, perhaps 10-15 total, spread out throughout my short drive to work and back.

This is one reason why we use the Amber glass bottles.

The Frisco has always had a slight reddish hue. Nothing major, though.

Eric
 
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