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and the total price would be.........??

Remember about a year and a half ago I told Harry he needed to offer a complete sample kit? Might not sell a lot of them, depending on the cost, but I am sure there would be a couple that would sell. i would buy one. Easy way to do a complete review of all of the flavors that way, kind of like the ultimate review thread.
 
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Mutt, I totally agree. And I'd be one of them, lol! No, seriously. I have every intention of buying one of (almost) everything. Even offering a sample kit for every flavor in each category would be nice. I imagine it'd be a nightmare to mix that much and ship it cheaply, but still.

Well the shipping should be free, you would hit the dollar amount for free shipping for sure. I wonder if they would do it if x amount of people ordered it? easier to mix in bulk and seperate into smaller bottles if they had x amount ordered. The nightmare would come with having different nic amounts, pg/vg ratios etc. Maybe if they offered in a low nic amount, say 10mg, and just did a 50/50 mix or something like that. Guess we would have to see what VB says and then see if there is enough people wanting to do it. Let me make a call to VB.
 
Oh if it was only 10mg I wouldn't order it. I'd just go through and put everything into my cart separately. Later, after I've finished my work for the day, I'll go through and make an estimation of the cost per category.

The 10mg was just an example. Personally, I use 24mg.
 

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Yeah, that's my preferred nic level.

Mutt, you're the expert here (lol) if my juice didn't set right due to cold weather, about how long does it need to steep before it's vapable? It seems that's the issue I'm having with this shipment I got in yesterday. I believe at least a few of the flavors should have been ready to vape right off the bat: Key Lime, Cinnamon Danish Swirl and Desert Ship Menthol. The cinn. swirl is all I can stand right now, though it's leaving an oily coating in my mouth. 24mg nicotine, 80/20 pg/vg ratio.
 
What part of georgia are you in? If the CDS is oily, you might want to contact VB because something aint right. They will send you out a replacement. I let all of my juice sit 3-4 weeks at a minimum. A lot are good as soon as you get them, but I prefer to let them sit. I just got back into vaping full time and I have a bottle of 24mg CDS that is a least 6 months old. It sat in a drawer and honestly, its the best batch of CDS I ever had. It has darkened up and the flavor is incredible. Luckily, the 30ml bottle I am using is almost gone, but I have 3 more, 30ml bottles that have sat just as long to back it up.

As far as the original question about juice setting up, I would think that after a week or so, cold or not, the juice should be ready to go. Maybe someone is the north, where it gets real cold can answer better.
 

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I'm in the mountains in North Georgia, it doesn't get frigid but our temps have definitely been low. Plus it was shipped up through Pennsylvania before it got to Atlanta and then to me.

It's not just the CDS, it's all of them that seem to be slightly oily to me. It's just the CDS that I'm using because the rest taste like perfume, paint or soap :( I've talked to VB in emails and today I was told that the chemist says it's because of the cold weather and that they need more time.

I was hoping it wouldn't be a lot of time. That means I'll have to shell out for juice from an alternate vendor as an emergency but we don't get paid for another week and a half, living on savings atm since we were temporarily laid off for the last month.

Still, it's my own fault. I knew that VB juice usually needed some steeping time. I've just always had great luck and all of my juices were good to go as soon as they got here.
 
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I'm in the mountains in North Georgia, it doesn't get frigid but our temps have definitely been low. Plus it was shipped up through Pennsylvania before it got to Atlanta and then to me.

It's not just the CDS, it's all of them that seem to be slightly oily to me. It's just the CDS that I'm using because the rest taste like perfume, paint or soap :( I've talked to VB in emails and today I was told that the chemist says it's because of the cold weather and that they need more time.

I was hoping it wouldn't be a lot of time. That means I'll have to shell out for juice from an alternate vendor as an emergency but we don't get paid for another week and a half, living on savings atm since we were temporarily laid off for the last month.

Still, it's my own fault. I knew that VB juice usually needed some steeping time. I've just always had great luck and all of my juices were good to go as soon as they got here.

I am in North Georgia as well, close to Chattanooga. I have lots of juice if you need it.
 
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