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I think it's because the Johnson juices are so smooth...some of those prefilled carts (particularly the high nic menthol) can be harsh at times, and that harshness 'feels' like that kick you're talking about.

I've tried all the Johnson flavors, and for me the mildest was the tobacco, and the strongest was the cherry and almond coffeecake; but I really liked his 'vanilla ice cream' (which DOES taste like vanilla ice cream!) best.

I used his flavors in "recycled cartridges" (rinsed out and set off to day for a couple days) in the penstyle, maybe that model helps deliver more of a boost from the juice.
 
I also have wanted to know where the manufacturers get the juice from. But think about this one honestly... Do you think they will tell us so we can fill up our own cartridges for pennies on the dollar instead of buying overpriced carts? Better to search for a replacement juice we can live with instead lol

Well that is definitely true. But someone has got to know. Its just a matter of time, and I hate waiting lol

You know when you start to think about it though what exactly could it be they use that offers that kick? Is it something we shouldn't know?
 

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I also have wanted to know where the manufacturers get the juice from. But think about this one honestly... Do you think they will tell us so we can fill up our own cartridges for pennies on the dollar instead of buying overpriced carts? Better to search for a replacement juice we can live with instead lol

You can get empty carts and tips from e-cig.com. Shipping is $20 but they are only $0.45 for 5 and you can order over 70 packs before it affects shipping cost. I ordered a bunch to fill with Johnson Creek juice. Asked them for some extra mint extract so I can increase the menthol flavor. We'll see how that works out.

Brian
 

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Most manufacturer cartridges use loong totem/e-cig.com liquid, or something as close as to be indistinguishable, anyway. It is harsh, and produces a lot of vapor. You can get liquid from e-cig.com, in up to 50ml bottles.

Janty is an exception, they use a different source, and it is much smoother, but produces a bit less vapor. They are just starting to sell it as a liquid, but only in 10ml bottles, IIRC. E-puffer and e-cig-sales.com also sell a liquid which if it isn't the same, is close enough to Janty's, and they have 30ml bottles.

Freesmoke and JC are the smoothest, with no harshness at all. I can still feel the kick, when I use the high strength, but I can understand how if you're used to the harshness, you might not notice the kick without it. Anyway, Freesmoke produces the least vapor of any liquid I've used. JC, OTOH, produces just a little less vapor than e-cig.com's.
 

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Leaford, so would you say that janes (ecigsales) liquid is got more kick than say Jc, ok maybe not kick im looking for. I think i like a little harshness like my carts give me. I smoked Marb menthols and they a little harsher in the throat. I like smooth when it comes to flavors but harsher when it comes to menthol.


Jane's menthol does have a kick. Chokes me to try to take a big hit and I smoked 2 packs a day. JC juice is so smooth I can get a big lungfull without choking. You may need to mix the two to get the kick you want with a bit more smoothness.

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