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tilt

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If it is feasible I would say give yourself a bit of a break at the beginning in terms of the natural inclination to feel you should use up a juice you don't like. If you can afford to go for some other options, just tuck the offender away and you may:

- like it later if it has steeped or your tastes have changed,
- be able to trade it to somebody for something you do like
- consider it as fodder for mad scientist blending experiments ... personally I find that if nothing seems to make it pleasant to vape and I keep tinkering I will eventually spill the ... thing anyways!

Good idea! Thanks.

Re. steeping, I bought these juices more than a month ago and i think by now they should have steeped enough :)

And, I wish vendors would mention on their website whether a juice needs to be steeped or not!

Finally, I am guessing that steeping a juice is just another way of saying "let it sit in the bottle a while before vaping it", correct?

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Astounded and Vapour, thank you.

Yes, I understand that the whole thing will become much better once I find a juice that works :) I wish there were places I could actually try out a juice before buying, but unfortunately no vendor seems to provide this facility here in the GTA; so it is back to buying juices, and hoping I would like them, or having to wait till they are empty :)

Cheers; and once again, thanks.

You're welcome. Contact Sassy Joe's - Electronic Cigarette Kits in Toronto and ask if they'll allow you to sample # the Flea Mkt. Even if you offered to pay them a nominal amount.
Best to buy samples to find your likes and dislikes. When I first began vaping I bought 30 wide ranging samples. Out of those 30 I liked 10. Immediately ordered another 20 and out of those I liked 10…so out 50 different flavors I enjoyed 20. Months later I tried those 30 samples that I disliked and enjoyed all but one. Whether it was because my tastes had changed or they needed steeping I don’t know. Realize also "same name" juices will vary greatly in taste from vendor to vendor as they all have diff recipes and order ingredients from diff Suppliers.
 

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Good idea! Thanks.

Re. steeping, I bought these juices more than a month ago and i think by now they should have steeped enough :)

And, I wish vendors would mention on their website whether a juice needs to be steeped or not!

Finally, I am guessing that steeping a juice is just another way of saying "let it sit in the bottle a while before vaping it", correct?

Cheers

I have a very strict rule that I try and do with each juice I have. First is wipe the drool off my mouth when I get it in the mail
Shake it till my arms are about to fall off.
Uncap and take out the dropper tops.
Sit in dark closet for 48 hours.
Insert droppers and replace caps and shake again.
Place in cool closet doors closed, (so I can't be tempted) for 4 weeks.
Works for me but then I often open the closet and talk to it also.
 
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