How can I sample juices?

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suprtrkr

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Thanks. I also read I think that the ones in the shops may be steeped longer than what they sell, and you get home to a different flavor juice until it sits for weeks! That doesn't sound very good....will I usually be able to ask the shop if the juice is already steeped, and trust that?
No, probably not, unless you are a good customer and know the owner/manager. The people who work the counter probably don't know when the juice got there anyway, unless they stocked it, and even the owner doesn't know how long it sat at the manufacturer before shipping. Many places make their own juice. If you find one you like, you can not only get yours custom built, but you could pay them to make it a few weeks in advance and hold it for you. Alternatively, buy in bulk-- this can also be done online, one does not need a custom manufacturer in one's back pocket-- and sit on it yourself, decanting it into smaller bottles for ease of use as needed. Finally, juice can be "speed steeped" in an ultrasonic cleaner, see the DIY forums for fuller commentary.
 

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I've been to a juice samplin' bar!! :banana: I are a growed up vaper now :vapor:

Found a good place and a nice guy working there to help me. I am GLAD I knew some things already from reading the Forum and asking you all questions. I got a good sugar cookie liquid and some menthol. The menthol was out of stock in the right nic strength for me - so he gave me some 0 nic of same menthol flavor for free when I bought the strong nic one so I can mix it.

I went in with the idea that I might buy an extra tank and stronger battery, and I did (Aspire tank and 1100mah adjustable (whatever that is called) battery).

Between this trip and my original set up, I am into this vaping for $140 in the first two weeks....but I knew it would have some up front costs. Now I am looking forward to all the cost savings from quitting cigs from now on!

Thanks to everyone who helped me on this thread!!!!:thumbs:
 

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I've been to a juice samplin' bar!! :banana: I are a growed up vaper now :vapor:

Found a good place and a nice guy working there to help me. I am GLAD I knew some things already from reading the Forum and asking you all questions. I got a good sugar cookie liquid and some menthol. The menthol was out of stock in the right nic strength for me - so he gave me some 0 nic of same menthol flavor for free when I bought the strong nic one so I can mix it.

I went in with the idea that I might buy an extra tank and stronger battery, and I did (Aspire tank and 1100mah adjustable (whatever that is called) battery).

Between this trip and my original set up, I am into this vaping for $140 in the first two weeks....but I knew it would have some up front costs. Now I am looking forward to all the cost savings from quitting cigs from now on!

Thanks to everyone who helped me on this thread!!!!:thumbs:
rock ON, sister!

you CAN get some sat-is-faction :)

the adjustable is likely a variable voltage battery

and keep in mind, the equipment you have is somewhat durable - much more so than, say, a lighter :)
 
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