Loss of flavor

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Sirius

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Dehydration is sounding more like the reasoning. Top that with my coffee addiction (8-12 cups at soup bowl size a day) which is also dehydrates you. Thanks everyone for the info. When I first starting vaping 10 days ago. I immediately went down to five cigs a day and they tasted horrible. The flavor of the juice being the biggest factor to not smoke cigs. Then I cut back on vaping since I was getting dizzy with the 18 mg and had no other options in nicotine levels and I am back up to ten to 12 cigs a day. I was becoming a little discouraged about vaping and setting a quit date for cigarettes because of the no flavor issue. Sounds like the ride it out policy is in affect. Thanks again ya'll
You might also try some WTA,..(whole tobacco alkaloids) and mix a drop or two in with your juice:
Unflavored WTA Whole Tobacco Alkaloid 24 MG
It's a bit expensive but like I said,..just a couple of drops will make the transition from smoking to vaping a more comfortable one. Then when you are over the reach,..light,..and hold,.. a cig habit,..you got it licked.
With WTA you are getting all the tobacco alkaloids but still leaving the tar and other harmful chemicals behind. AND you will find you no longer even want to fire up.
 
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I lose it in about 2 hours. It was just something that I noticed early on. Therefore, I have a bunch of toppers so I can change quickly.

I even have one set aside for breakfast coffee (Grandma's Cinnamon Danish) and 4-6 during the day. I see no reason to be stuck vaping only one thing when I am busy.
 

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    Lets be clear here,..vapers tongue is caused by dehydration.
    I made a suggestion earlier about 'tongue swabbing'. I knew that dehydration was a major point, but I also thought that vaping sorta 'put a little film' on one's tongue. While a regular increase of H2O has surely helped me, maybe it was just a coincidence that I thought the 'swab' helped me out too.
     
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    One thing you might try is this. Certain flavors are picked up by the same taste buds, try switching to a different "type" of flavor.
    Sweet and sour are picked up differently. Try a sweet flavor and when it gets muted go to something like a lemonade, then when that goes, switch to a coffee cake or the like then back to sweet.
     
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