This story is kind of funny. I have a buddy nick named Mongo that I've known for many years. We played in a band together for a long time. He started vaping a while back. He must of asked me 25 time on where to store the bottles of juice. I would always tell him the best place is in a basement that keeps cooler year round. I also told him to keep out of the direct sun. Here's the part I feel bad about.You had to be there as it was as funny as H--L! I do feel bad but it taught him a lesson to pay attention on any one of the 25 times he asked about this. He called me up to schedule a jam session, he's a great bass guitar player by the way. He told me tomorrow at 6 pm. Before he hung up he asked me where I think he should store his juice, he bought some 60 ml bottles. I said in the back yard in a sunny spot! It was hot like in the 90's that week. The next day rolled around and I went to his house to meet the band. I asked him if I could try some menthol juice he bought. He said he'd be back he needed to head outside to get it. It all of a sudden hit me. Yep, you guessed it, he put the juice in a sunny spot near a garage sidewalk! Now I may not be the smartest genious in the world, but Mongo has to be in the 1% of the worlds slowest people. The juice ended up ok I guess. What a idiot. He's my friend and I wouldn't do anything to hurt the the man. He is one of the best bass guitar players I've ever played with and a true friend. I quess I can't joke around telling him to stand in water when he plugs in his guitar amp.
For all of you that can get it the first time you asked. My juice is stored on some shelves in a dark storage area. Unless I'm going to be in the work shop or family area of the basement, I shut off a few of the vents in the basement. It stays from 65 to 74 all year round. I opened some juice a few weeks ago that I bought from Health cabin a few years back. The juice still tasted good and the nic level didn't weaken that I could notice. When I started vaping in 2009 there was a scare that e-juice was going to get banned. Shipments had begun to be seized by customs. Many of us bought as much juice as we could afford to along with Atty's,carts , and battery needs. Bottom line is I had a big quanity of everything. This shows that if you keep your juice cooler and out of the direct sun light it could last a long time. I plan to take a few bottles of 555 and RY4 out next year when they turn 3. That should be interesting.
Dave