Hello to everyone. Looking for best juice supplier.

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I'm here to echo the Mt. Baker sentiment, the prices are great and the flavors are awesome (I like the Hawk Sauce right now). They ship quick (I ordered on a Friday night and got it on Tuesday to Indiana).

As others have told me, they aren't the most "mature" flavors and there are definitely more "gourmet" vendors out there but I think to get started and find what you're looking for as your tastes develop Mt. Baker is my go-to... hands down.
 

Tedlee

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I'm here to echo the Mt. Baker sentiment, the prices are great and the flavors are awesome (I like the Hawk Sauce right now). They ship quick (I ordered on a Friday night and got it on Tuesday to Indiana).

As others have told me, they aren't the most "mature" flavors and there are definitely more "gourmet" vendors out there but I think to get started and find what you're looking for as your tastes develop Mt. Baker is my go-to... hands down.

Thanks. Leaning towards MBV. Gonna get samples from them and a few others. Here in Michigan, smokes cost me about $80/week. I have some free cash to burn (due to not buying analogs). Flavors, here I come...LOL!
 

yasmin817

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I am very impressed with MBV juices and prices. I've placed 2 orders with them so far. Awesome price, super fast shipping, and after 10 different flavors, I haven't found a juice that I hated. Some were not for me, but still tolerable. My favorites so far are butterscotch, vanilla custard, spurberry, and green apple. Some of them definitely need to steep, but some are great right out of the mail.
heard a lot aout MBV...wondering if you guys find that you need to steep your juices with them
 
Well I have been making my own ejuice line. Hoping soon to start selling to people around my area and everywhere else. But before I started making ejuice I was buying from Alien Vapor and buying from Vape trik which is Ripp Trippers line of ejuce. My fav from him is Dorky stud and The right stuff. My favorite ejuice that I make is Root beer, Cinnabun, Sweet tobbaco with menthol ( Sweet Leaf) Also I make a line of 100% Vg or 90 Vg 10 Pg. No Nic. Some of them are Smoke the Smurf ( blueberry) and Watermelon Lemonade.

But if your looking for pre made ejuice I suggest Alien Vapor. They also have a DIY area for you to make your own. They have a huge line of ejuices.
 

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At first, I couldn't find much I liked. I did try samplers from many vendors. All good, none great. None All Day Vapes (ADV's). So, didn't know any better and started to DIY right out of the box. Within the first month or two, I had spent too much on gear, flavorings, etc. Enough for 1000's of mil from anyone else. However, I found I could make mediocre juice as well as the next guy. I did find one I liked (a Danish flavor) and several fruits that were good. I have I think every flavor from the Flavor Apprentice now, and make about 50 different juices for the family. I just mixed 16 ounces of that same cinnamon Danish that I started with. Difference is I'm at 6 mg/ml, not 36 mg/ml a year or so later. The one ingredient recipes are easy., Just follow the starting percentage threads here:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...entice-flavoring-thread-151.html#post11322013

Keep it simple at first. Took me 6 months before I could make decent complex mixtures. Many more failures than successes. But I've saved a ton of money over the last year overall. Sure, I've missed some great juices out there, but I don't know any better, and I can make juice anytime I want, any way I want, any nic, any flavor, any amount. Steeping single ingredients takes only a day or two. Complex recipes longer. I also buy my Nicotine by the liter, so it's very inexpensive, say less than $50 per year now, versus $50 per week. Finding the right juice was the hardest part of my VapeQuest. Love the fruits and danishes. Haven't found a soul who doesn't like Fruity Peach yet. May go vape some right now! Good luck.
 

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Just got off the cig-alikes (V2) about 6 weeks ago and am still searching for my ADV. I'm a huge Vanilla fan and last week received my first order from Mt Baker, Madagascar Vanilla and a custom Van 80% and cinnamon Bun 20%. Still steeping the Mad Van but the custom blend is great after about 5 days. FOOB not too much flavor, but from what I read this is normal. I'm waiting on another order from Nicoticket, again vanillas.....

I guess I'm lucky to have a few shops near by and I try all their juices, nothing great, just ok.

I guess part of the fun is searching for "that" juice.
 

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Hey to the Michigan posters!!

Don't know if you guys are aware, but we have a B&M with two locations, one in Farmington Hills and their other store in Brighton. This company is a Mom and Pop operation, but they make a great product. The company is Great Lakes Vapor and they have been in operation for several years. IMHO, I have had only excellent service from them. Their GLV Mini is my only PV at this time, but I will be buying at least one additional unit when they come out with a VV/VW. Their juices are good, but I can't compare them to anything other than service station juices and in that they shine. I am not affiliated with them other than being a customer and if you are interested you can look them up. I will not post a link or a phone number. I will be posting my whole e-cig experience, which I will call "50 years smoking analogs, 100 days vaping." Look for it in the next few days on this forum.

BobAA
 
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