Need help on stronger flavors...Aging

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Spills

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Hi :) Heres my problem so to speak. I have messed around with a lot of different ejuice flavors, high pg content and high nic level (18-26 mg). However I have only used 2 diff companies so far. Cignot and Madvapes. Both sell the ejuice cheap and have good mailing times.
Anyway, my question boils down to flavoring and the strength of it. I like the overpower the taste buds kind of flavor if that makes any sense. Cappucinno from cignot is probably my most used flavor throughout the days because 1. I like cappucinno :D and 2. The flavor is pretty overpowering!! When I use it I know its cappy, it gives me a strong flavor kick. This is what im looking for and sadly most flavors give me just a hint of the flavor. I just tryed banana bread not long ago and it wasnt a bad taste...Just not a strong taste :(
So is it just the common thing among ejuice to have relatively low flavor content?
Ive heard aging can increase flavor if so is there a way to speed this up (in warm water?) to get better flavor?
Anyone who has tried a bunch of diff companies notice that more expensive ejuice is better on flavor or not worth putting in the extra money?
Is it just the mixing policies of some places cause sometimes chocalate tastes like a strong fudge browny and sometimes my order tastes like an old candy bar! Could it just be inconsistent mixing policies in regard to flavoring?
Any tips,tricks and opinions are appreciated, sorry this is hard to read and all over the place :(
 

jeat5369

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Hi :) Heres my problem so to speak. I have messed around with a lot of different ejuice flavors, high pg content and high nic level (18-26 mg). However I have only used 2 diff companies so far. Cignot and Madvapes. Both sell the ejuice cheap and have good mailing times.
Anyway, my question boils down to flavoring and the strength of it. I like the overpower the taste buds kind of flavor if that makes any sense. Cappucinno from cignot is probably my most used flavor throughout the days because 1. I like cappucinno :D and 2. The flavor is pretty overpowering!! When I use it I know its cappy, it gives me a strong flavor kick. This is what im looking for and sadly most flavors give me just a hint of the flavor. I just tryed banana bread not long ago and it wasnt a bad taste...Just not a strong taste :(
So is it just the common thing among ejuice to have relatively low flavor content?
Ive heard aging can increase flavor if so is there a way to speed this up (in warm water?) to get better flavor?
Anyone who has tried a bunch of diff companies notice that more expensive ejuice is better on flavor or not worth putting in the extra money?
Is it just the mixing policies of some places cause sometimes chocalate tastes like a strong fudge browny and sometimes my order tastes like an old candy bar! Could it just be inconsistent mixing policies in regard to flavoring?
Any tips,tricks and opinions are appreciated, sorry this is hard to read and all over the place :(

I'm having the same problem as you. I also like strong flavor. I hve found that letting juice "age" a couple of weeks helps.
 

t9c

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It's very tricky to get strong flavored juice without ruining it, IMO. I've made enough stupid mistakes with DIYing that I'm pretty sure of this. It may have a lot to do with the particular flavors and combination too. This may be why almost all of the supplier juices I buy seem weak to start, but then stronger after aging a week or two. As for accelerating the aging process, heat definitely has not worked (for me) to increase the flavor...it changed it and not for the better. I was thinking that maybe slightly chilling the juice to say 50degF might accelerate the aging process, but I haven't tried it yet.
 
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