I need a little help with liquid

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garen

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Nov 5, 2013
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Hello folks,

First things first, does e-liquid go bad? I bought my mother some ill nilla by flavorz from the local b&m store and after a couple of months (she's not a heavy user) she complained that it was making her throat burn. I switched out her clearomizer for a new one and she still complained. I tried a couple of puffs and it tasted really bad, super harsh and not at all sweet or vanilla like. So I cleaned out one of my protanks and stuck a new coil in just in case and tried and it was still crappy. Really crappy, not at all like what it tasted like when I first got it. I tried the bottle of 0% nic of the same flavor I bought at the same time but never really used and it tastes really bad too. What gives?

I'm also wanting to give some flavors from MT Baker a try. I am currently vaping GQ High Roller and Royal Flush, which I like, I just want to try some new stuff. Here's my problem, I am totally confused by the mixes. I know what flavors I want to try but I've been trying to figure out what mix to order for months now and I'm stuck. Is there a sticky or something someplace that can explain this to me? Or can anyone offer any guidance?
 

EleanorR

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I can't help you out with the MBV , but yes, e-juices can definitely go bad.

It depends on a number of factors as to how long (natural or artificial ingredients, how it is packaged and stored, etc.), but most juices go south anywhere from 6 months to 2 years after their "born on" date.

Juices made from naturally-extracted ingredients tend to have the shortest shelf life.

Good luck!
 
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