HELP WITH EJUICE!!

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praw2

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As of right now I buy my juice from my local shop. I've tried other shops and haven't noticed much besides their high prices rather than the shop I go to. The last time I bought from my shop I got some different flavors and I can't tell if I just plain DO NOT LIKE THEM. Or they need to be steeped. One flavor is cheesecake and it has a darker tint to it. The other is piña colada. At the same time I bought pepper mint (LOVE/FAVORITE) and a apple red which is just OK and might need to be steeped too? Idk if I don't like them, or just need to be steeped. I forget to ask the ratio Everytime but it's not think so most likely high in PG

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In my experience, complex flavors need the most steeping, but most all flavors benefit from at least a week or two. Creamy flavors, like cheesecake, need the longest time to bloom, maybe 3-4 weeks with some routine air-exchange and shaking. The coconut flavor needs time to come up under the pineapple in a piña colada mix. A straight mint flavor is pretty much good to go in a very short time.
 
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As of right now I buy my juice from my local shop. I've tried other shops and haven't noticed much besides their high prices rather than the shop I go to. The last time I bought from my shop I got some different flavors and I can't tell if I just plain DO NOT LIKE THEM. Or they need to be steeped. One flavor is cheesecake and it has a darker tint to it. The other is piña colada. At the same time I bought pepper mint (LOVE/FAVORITE) and a apple red which is just OK and might need to be steeped too? Idk if I don't like them, or just need to be steeped. I forget to ask the ratio Everytime but it's not think so most likely high in PG

Thank you and happy vaping:thumbs:

I think the best approach is vape the ones you like and steep the ones you don't. Steep time buys you two advantages: 1. The more complex flavor blends tend to develop through steeping; 2. Your preferences will change over time. If you still hate something a year from now, PIF it or use it as insecticide.
 

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My thoughts are if it is gross to you now steeping will not change it that much. Perhaps make it a little stronger. If all of your juices are from the same vendor try switching vendors. There are a lot of vendors that I do not like and could not vape at all if I were limited to just them. Go to a different shop and try other things
 

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I bought some Dr. Crimmy's Kitty Milk from a local shop (it's their house juice) and tried to vape it a few days after I bought it. Absolutely terrible. Threw it back into a shoe box for a month, now it's perfect. Before, it was too strong on the strawberry. Now, the strawberry has mellowed and the cream has come out. Very nice vape at a great price ($12 for 30ml).
 
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