How old is too old for a juice?

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rc3po

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Are you serious?

I'm not using my body as a lab rat for anything. Especially consuming outdated products. I even toss any medicines that's beyond the date on the package (which may be different from that on the personalized prescription label). Usually the label the pharmacy provides is 1 year from issue, but sometimes if dispensed in the original packaging, will be 2 or 3x that long.

In that case, if stored as directed, will use up to the manufacturer's expiration date.

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Sorry, but you are a lab rat. Sodium Fluoride in the water, GMO food, Aspartame in everything, and on & on & on...
 
I can't find the link but I recall reading a post from awhile back about nicotine degradation and the end result of some tests where the liquid was placed in the sun on a car dash for a couple months saw almost no decrease in nicotine levels. I don't think they did a whole spectrum analysis, but the said you are good for at least two years, even outside of the freezer, a dark closet that doesn't get really hot will work just fine.
 
I just finished off a strawberry I've had for almost 3 yrs (very large bottle) with no problems, it was refrigerated all the time and I would add it into my small bottle as needed. Didn't have a problem with losing flavor but did get a little darker and sweeter.

edit here, just read the post above and have to say mine was from china and 100% gp
 

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I'm a newbie and bought a whole bunch of 10 juices that will (hopefully fingers crossed) arrive pass my country's customs this coming week or the next. Given that the juices don't seem to last well over a year, will probably store them in a fridge or shoebox for longevity.

Anyone here knows the how fast or slow the nicotine level of 12mg degrades over time? Thanks veterans...
 

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I can't find the link but I recall reading a post from awhile back about nicotine degradation and the end result of some tests where the liquid was placed in the sun on a car dash for a couple months saw almost no decrease in nicotine levels. I don't think they did a whole spectrum analysis, but the said you are good for at least two years, even outside of the freezer, a dark closet that doesn't get really hot will work just fine.

I'm a newbie and bought a whole bunch of 10 juices that will (hopefully fingers crossed) arrive pass my country's customs this coming week or the next. Given that the juices don't seem to last well over a year, will probably store them in a fridge or shoebox for longevity.


Anyone here knows the how fast or slow the nicotine level of 12mg degrades over time? Thanks veterans...

This is be No Means a Definitive Answer, but is an Interesting Observation.

Madvapes Blog - Nicotine Concentration Over Time
 
Stick to the well-practiced method used by almost all vapers: Keep your juice stored somewhere in a cool, dry place. It doesn't necessarily have to be the fridge. A dark closet or cabinet will suffice.

As far as letting your juices get that old, start up a system much like FIFO inventory. Buy your juices and put the older juices in the front. That way when you reach into to vape something you have in the front, it's the oldest stuff you have. Just an idea.
 
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