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amanda211

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:)Hello fellow Vapers!
I've been lurking for about a week and realized how much I still had to learn! If I had known about this forum a year and a half ago I would have saved so much money! I started out with Blu ( honestly, I don't know anyone who hasn't), graduated to Hot Vapes Torpedo, then Lavatube 1, Lavatube 2, and then won a ProVari in a contest and haven't looked back. I found this place completely by accident while researching DIY juices since the selection up here in Alaska is (in my opinion) not the best. in Washington there was a specific vendor we went through for juice, and my all time favorite was the Strawberry Champagne. I have done my best to clone it, but I can't get the flavor right or the wonderful golden yellow color it gets as it matures. Any help would be much appreciated. Oh, and thanks so much to all for unknowingly aiding me already in my quest!
 
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I see you're from Seattle, we just left there last January! Have you been to the Vaporium yet? If not I highly suggest it! They have amazing selections and the staff is very helpful. Being new to vaping, they might be able to give you some tips, and all their juices are available to try before you buy. Hope you enjoy your vaping adventures as much as I have!
 

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We were calling our vendor in Washington and having it shipped up here, but because the juice is made fresh, the wait could be as long as a week and then add shipping time into it. We found a vape shop here in Anchorage, but were not impressed first of all; then we found out the guy put his own "home made" flavorings in it, and we are not comfortable with not knowing exactly what goes into our juice. The vendor we were going through had certifications and was more than willing to share what was in his juice (without giving us percentages and brands of course) so we have stayed loyal to him. However, with his popularity growing and growing pains with Washington regulations, the price kept increasing and we found it more feasible to just start making our own juice. It is way cheaper, I know exactly what is going into it, and I can adjust the flavor to my and my husbands taste. Now my only problem is cloning that wonderful juice Two Peas made!
 
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