I read my bottle of e-liquid for the first time today!

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FWIW, you can't be more than 100% correct.
I say you can. And I don't give a rats azz what anyone else says. :D :lol:

So there... :pervy:

But, I'm certainly no authority on commercially prepared eliquid, and the multitude of ingredients they contain.
I will agree with that and would add DIY to that too.

Facts are facts, there are ingredients in certain flavors that do separate. Many flavor houses Inform their customers of this and Instruct shaking those flavors. Once a DIY mix is made up those same ingredients (in flavors) can, and do, separate.

Shake it baby, shake it. :p
 
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I say you can. And I don't give a rats azz what anyone else says. :D :lol:

So there... :pervy:


I will agree with that and would add DIY to that too.

Facts are facts, there are ingredients in certain flavors that do separate. Many flavor houses Inform their customers of this and Instruct shaking those flavors. Once a DIY mix is made up those same ingredients (in flavors) can, and do, separate.

Shake it baby, shake it. :p
No question, a lion's share of that is a matter of CYA. I don't care. Shake it. It won't hurt anything, unless you're arthritic, maybe the exercise will do ya good.
 
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Well if I just got the juice usually USPS has done the shaking for me. And then if I open it right away I figured the up and down of pouring it into my tank is significantly fine But if it's been sitting on my e-juice shelf for a little while yeah absolutely I'll shake it. I don't know if it does any good I don't care I like to shake it lol
 

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In the interests of science and to help out my fellow members I have just dug out my magnifying glass in an attempt to see what it says on the label of a TDP Max Permitted size bottle.

It has lots of written writing covering ingrediments (sic) and giving dire warnings about drinking the stuff and the need to conact a Poisons Centre should you choose to drink it but it doesn't advise shaking it all about, storing it in a watch winder etc etc.

As I said earlier, for me particularly at my advanced age, quite frankly life is too short to spend time shaking vape bottles; after all it can take long enough to get into the things with their child proof caps which really should be called Pensioner Proof caps - but each to his own.

Here's a TPD compliant juice bottle, which of course I am sure is good for the planet too ...

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Say that again?

Of course I can - but you can get too much of a good thing, you know!

I was sure you'd appreciate it, as in my travels over a long life I have met many folk from the U.S.A who all told me how much they loved a place they called "Scatland," (which was part of another place called "Englandshire") where they spoke "Scatch" and had a poet called "Bobby Burns"

The more serious afficionados of this "Scatland" had even read or studied the works of one "Waalter the Scat" and employed the archaic words they had found therein.

Most even had "Scatch" ancestors of which they were very proud, many attended Burns Suppers where "Scatch" was used to address the food and where kilts or tartan trews were worn and even the bagpipes were reportedly played.
 
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    Of course I can - but you can get too much of a good thing, you know!

    I was sure you'd appreciate it, as in my travels over a long life I have met many folk from the U.S.A who all told me how much they loved a place they called "Scatland," (which was part of another place called "Englandshire") where they spoke "Scatch" and had a poet called "Bobby Burns"

    The more serious afficionados of this "Scatland" had even read or studied the works of one "Waalter the Scat" and employed the archaic words they had found therein.

    Most even had "Scatch" ancestors of which they were very proud, many attended Burns Suppers where "Scatch" was used to address the food and where kilts or tartan trews were worn and even the bagpipes were reportedly played.

    In other words, you need a belt or 2 of Scotch to understand it. I'll have mine on the rocks.
     

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    In other words, you need a belt or 2 of Scotch to understand it. I'll have mine on the rocks.

    Aye but just don't shake it for Heaven's sake!

    No, however - we here in Scotland can understand "Scatch" perfectly even when sober, us being "MultiKulturialists" and all!

    Now had I wished to really confuse rather than to amuse, I'd have written it in my mother's tongue. She came from Hawick in the Borders which has its very own, very particular vocabulary and pronunciation called Teri Talk.

    An example - "Di ye mind whin oo went fir oor tie and yi lost the door kie and oo couldna get back in?" (Do you remember when we went out for our ("kife and fork") tea and you lost the door keys and we were locked out?)
     

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    Aye but just don't shake it for Heaven's sake!

    No, however - we here in Scotland can understand "Scatch" perfectly even when sober, us being "MultiKulturialists" and all!

    Now had I wished to really confuse rather than to amuse, I'd have written it in my mother's tongue. She came from Hawick in the Borders which has its very own, very particular vocabulary and pronunciation called Teri Talk.

    An example - "Di ye mind whin oo went fir oor tie and yi lost the door kie and oo couldna get back in?" (Do you remember when we went out for our ("kife and fork") tea and you lost the door keys and we were locked out?)

    Hey! I know Terri Talk!
     
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