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Debadoo

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Jup, Mad Murdocks radiator pluid or something like that. Just be careful what you put it in, glass is best. It can be rough on a lot of juice holders. And most folks say that you need to pretty much dedicate an atty to it, cuz you won't be able to get that flavor cleaned out. Many folks love it though. There are threads about it here.
 

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I tried it at a vape meet a while back. I took my drip tip off to try it and when I put my drip tip back on the carto tank I was using.. it ruined that carto and tank full of juice, all I could taste was pluid. I didn't care for it, can't imagine paying money for it. I've thrown away juice that tasted much better! LOL I see it as a unicorn type thing.. since it's unavailable/hard to get, everyone wants it. And since it's tastes bad ( to me anyway) there's a "cool" factor in saying you like it. Plus it looks really awesome in a tank and I guess is a status symbol that lets people know you were able to get some.

With all that being said.. I can see the appeal. I only took a couple puffs and while I, myself didn't care for it.. I can see where others would.
 

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I like it, I don't effort for it but I haven't had an issue getting it. Just sign up for notifications at places that sell it, 310 for example. I've bought most of mine from my cell after getting an email.

Voodoo kitty is definitely different but I like it as well. Timeless vapor has a deal right now with two 30ml bottles, can be different flavors, for $19 so that might be a good thing to try while you wait.
 

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I like it, I don't effort for it but I haven't had an issue getting it. Just sign up for notifications at places that sell it, 310 for example. I've bought most of mine from my cell after getting an email.

Voodoo kitty is definitely different but I like it as well. Timeless vapor has a deal right now with two 30ml bottles, can be different flavors, for $19 so that might be a good thing to try while you wait.

I have tried at least six Timeless Vapor flavors recently and all have been very pleasant and flavorful. Voodoo Kitty is definitely unique and very vapable.
 

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I've got some Pluid. The flavor compares to black jelly beans (not as strong as a black licorice as it is often compared to). I use mine in a pyrex glass tank. It's an unusual flavor that does grow on you; I didn't care much for it initially but found myself going back to it time and again.

Curious about this Voodoo Kitty. What would you describe its flavor as?
 

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Lol, I just came back to say.... " I guess I'm not the only one that wants to get his hands of some pluid"

Wonder why it eats plastics? Doesn't sound like I want to put it in my lungs. You can ignore me, now that I know what it is, I'm sure the info I seek is in another thread

Different chemicals have different reactions with other chemicals. For instance ... Cola pop/soda/whatever is strong enough to eat through metal and rust over time yet the human body does fine with it. While none of us know the long term effects (if any) on vaping certain flavorings, our lungs are entirely different than a chemically bonded plastic.


Very simply, our lungs are not made out of plastic ... thus will not have the same reaction. ;-)
 

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Voodoo kitty it is then!

But I've yet to find WHY pluid is hard on a plastic tank?

Certain flavors are "acidic" to plastics. It's not just Pluid. Citrus flavors, vanillas, and cinnamons can do it as well. In fact, there is a list somewhere here on ECF that lists flavors that break down polycarbonate.
 

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Let's settle a couple questions... The tanks crack due to crystallization problems. You see the plastic tanks are like a crappy man-made crystal that really isn't all that stable when exposed to the right chemicals. Our flavors can also occur in a crystalline form. Namely menthol and cinnamon among others. We don't see the crystals because they are dissolved. However, when at rest in the fluid those flavor molecules start trying to re-crystallize. In doing so, there is a tiny amount of force exerted. There is enough similarity between the plastic's crystals and those of the flavors' so the process always tries to start ON the plastic (it's a property of crystals to "follow the leader" & try to form on existing structures). But the plastic looses stability due to the dissimilar structure of the flavor crystals. This all happens on a nano-scale but there is enough collective force among the billions of flavor crystals to actually pry any flaw in the plastic apart. Similar to how freezing water in a hairline fracture of a boulder can crack the whole boulder in half.

Science lesson, eh?

And VooDoo kitty, I would describe as grape, then licorice, then ice, in that order on a normally warmer atty. If I go with a cooler wattage, the grape becomes less prominent and the licorice takes over more.

It is mostly the menthol that makes it not OK in plastic but I don't trust licorice either (w/ tank plastic up to $20 a pop why even try?). I try to use pyrex or SS anyway to settle my doubts of leeching chemicals, unless I source from Europe where often the plastic material has clearly stated properties and approval to be used with food. Clearly China doesn't normally concern themselves with all that.
 

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There's also Magic Fairy from Good Life Vapor which is an absinthe vape with a bit of something like wintergreen and a tiny bit of fruitiness. It's green but has an option to not get food colouring.

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