Looking for 100%vg e juice

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Mark408

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My usual budget friendly juices are Mt. Baker Vapor's Hawk Sauce 100%VG 6%nic 4 extra shots and Strawberry Kiwi 100%VG 6%nic 4 extra shots. Fast shipping and great customer service. The strawberry kiwi has a similar taste to the OMG W.T.F. juice.
I usually get the 236ml bottles for under $40.
Every now and then i'll venture and try different juices but just recently I have had a bad experience with a juice vendor.
What type of flavors do you usually like to vape?
 
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My usual budget friendly juices are Mt. Baker Vapor's Hawk Sauce 100%VG 6%nic 4 extra shots and Strawberry Kiwi 100%VG 6%nic 4 extra shots.

MBV's flavors (at least the ones I looked at) are PG-based and thus the juices aren't 100% VG (that's why they don't say "100% VG" but rather "Max VG%" indicating that the only PG in there is from the flavoring, but there is still some PG.)

I know that NudeNicotine.com's flavors are VG-based, and you can buy it premixed in 100% VG at your choice of nic strength, or just the concentrated flavoring for DIY. They don't have a whole lot to choose from, however.

Have you tried just gogling "100% vg"?
 

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I bought 15 diffeerent flavors from the vape kitchen and hated the base they use. I would iust buy a small amount to try because all of them have the same taste in the background regardless of the flavor.

Buying small to test is always a good idea. I have not had that problem with The Vape Kitchen but we all taste things differently. I did have that problem with Alice in Vapeland though.

Buy all natural organic and gourmet e-liquid by Velvet Cloud

Purity : Heather

Two of the best and no steeping needed (they do get better after a little steep though).

I've vaped a ton of Velvet Cloud and I've liked a fair number of them. But I've always been a little suspicious of the 100% VG claim. My recent order was a great example of why. Iced Gingerbread was very thick like you would expect from VG while Thoragine was much thinner. HHV is well worth testing too.
 
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Velvet Cloud dilutes their juices bu distilled water and that is why they are not thick.

They do use distilled water. At one time I had their entire menu in my drawer and some of the fruits had wildly different viscosities than the others. Which is the exact same thing I found with my most recent order. Way too much of a difference in viscosity to be explained just by the water.
 
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