How do you mark your cartos so you know what is in them?

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CoughingBad

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Looking for some tips from you experienced vapers....

For those using cartomizers, also those without different colors of cartos, what are your tricks to mark them so you know what is in them?

Sure you can vape all 22 cartos (yes exaggerating..) you have filled to try to find out but I have same juices from different companies and want to know which is which, and as you already know, there are juices that dont really taste like their names.... I am finding myself lost trying to figure out what I just put in them. :blush:
 

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I was using a big professional labeler from work, but these days I have a cinnamon carto, dark carto and light carto and identify them by smell. As I primarily drip in R2 E4s, a puff or two and the old flavor is gone. Have to keep the three separate though because trying to put apple into the cinnamon carto leaves you with slightly apple flavored cinnamon or putting maiden coffee in the light carto makes any fruity flavor that follows non existent. I find I like the taste of some of the mixing too. Like TV's banana's foster after having some GV maiden coffee tastes fantastic. A little mojito after some watermelon tastes great.
 

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I use different colored driptips for each flavor on my cartos as well as different colored carto/DT combinations.

Ha, I'm vaping a rainbow!

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I have a sheet of 1/8" diameter adhesive neon dots in four colors. I have to use two or three dots on some (two green for strong menthol, one green and one yellow for mild menthol, etc.).

I have a set of number tapes electricians use for numbering wires. It would be ideal for this use, but I have no idea where they're hiding.
 

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P-Touch labelers are too cool. I use them for all sorts of things.

I got one of these New on e-Bay for $40

Amazon.com: Brother P-Touch 1500PC Labeling System: Electronics

The cool thing is it will print just about anything you can see on your computer screen. Windows fonts, Clip art, jpg, bmp, etc. You can also save labels to be used later.

Here is an example of a bottle label I made for a DIY mix.

amaretto.jpg
 

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Natalia

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P-Touch labelers are too cool. I use them for all sorts of things.

I got one of these New on e-Bay for $40

Amazon.com: Brother P-Touch 1500PC Labeling System: Electronics

The cool thing is it will print just about anything you can see on your computer screen. Windows fonts, Clip art, jpg, bmp, etc. You can also save labels to be used later.

Here is an example of a bottle label I made for a DIY mix.

amaretto.jpg

Now that is perfect for a DIYer! Very nice!
 
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