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Elphaba13

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I have a brand new 60ml bottle of hopscotch that I'm letting it steep for a week or so.I won it in a FSUSA shoe contest,by the way thank you all at FSUSA.I just hope its as good as everyone say's it is.I do love their hazelnut with extra flavor its so so good.I also like their candy cane,it has some bite to it.

Hopscotch needs a lot of steeping. So make sure you give it plenty of time.
 

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Everlast, I sure hate to tell you something different from everyone else, but here goes ...

The sample bottles normally do not require steeping. Everything else usually does, but you may find there are some you like just as much when they are fresh.

And I have a problem with the sample bottles. If your going to throw some on an atty and try it out that way ... the sample bottles might be okay.

My experience is its best to get the 30ml bottles, let them steep and vape that bottle. You'll end up with a much better idea on whether you like that juice or not. The PureCig is a good example. It has a very distinctive flavor that is excellent. But I honestly doubt if anyone could vape a sample bottle of it and know if they like it or not. Believe me, it grows on you and so do most of the others.

It may mean buying fewer flavors at first, but after a while you'll get your stockpile built up and that won't be such an issue.

Good luck on your vaping experience!

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Thanks for the advice TT, and I don't doubt there's some truth to what you say. I don't plan on writing off any of the flavors, I'm just not sure I'd jump right in and get 30mls just yet. For one, I've only been vaping about 6 weeks and I've already noticed my tastes in juice changing. One of the first juices I ever tried was fantastic at first; now it turns my stomach. And for two, every juice maker's products all seem to have distinct qualities. FSUSA already stands apart in my mind based on this first order, but I'd still like to get a better idea of what to expect from a wider range of their flavors. Having only tried 3 of their tobacco flavors doesn't give me much to compare or a way to know what to expect from their other tobacco blends. Maybe once I get a few dozen more FS samples under my belt, I'll have a better idea what to expect and would probably feel more comfortable buying the larger sizes without having tried them first.
Regardless, if the order I got today is any indication, I think I'm going to like most of what I get from FSUSA. I should have another dozen or so new ones to try out in a couple days. Fortunately, I've got 30ml of Maxx Blend to keep me company till then :thumb:
 

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Good call in your early days. I agree with some of what TT says, but also that it works better with experience.

I now pretty much have a handle on FSUSA flavours. Don't get me wrong, I am not even CLOSE to trying all 400+, but I have a better idea of what I like.

For example, I know I'm not a fan of chocolate vapes, so I order any that I think I MAY like, in 5mls. Most recently with mint choc cigar and choc strawberry, which it turned out I loved, and then got in 30mls. Likewise with tobacco flavours - I tend to either love or hate them.

I love caramel and buttery flavours, and I know how FSUSA does them, so I tend to order 30mls of them straight up (like white chocolate and caramel candy). I also know anything apple will be great for my tastes.

Mind you, it also depends on my cash situation lol.
 

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I love caramel and buttery flavours, and I know how FSUSA does them, so I tend to order 30mls of them straight up (like white chocolate and caramel candy). I also know anything apple will be great for my tastes.

Yep thats just what I'm talking about. One of the first vendors I'd used had a particular caramel flavor that was way too overly sweet for my tastes. After trying several that contained it, I realized I just needed to avoid anything from them that had caramel in it. But on the other hand, I loved their fruit flavors, and I knew anything with their blackberry in it, for example, I was pretty much guaranteed to like it. Hopefully before too long, I'll be able to gauge FS flavors that way as well.

The other thing that helps me is reading the user reviews. The product descriptions always tend to be short and to the point (not just FSUSA, they're all like that). I like sites that encourage people to come back and review a flavor after they've tried it. Hearing other people's opinions on flavors is a huge help in deciding on what to try.
 

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Who's does TT? What time is it there? It's nearly 1130pm saturday here, and about time for bed. Once I move sleeping 3 year old from my bed to his, and sleeping husband from couch.

Elpha, according to this fancy dancy computer, Australia is 14 hours and 45 minutes ahead of the United States.

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Ever: agree completely. I love when people review their flavours, as it's always better than a one line description. Even though taste is different for everyone (like purecig, which I hate but others love, and Wyatt Earp, which some say is the worst thing they've ever tried and is one of my favourites), I know that if someone loves all the other flavours I love, chances are I will like what they recommend.
 

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That's true. I think daylight savings time is ridiculous. Why only two states don't have it is beyond me.

Totally agree. Dumbest idea ever. I keep reading the studies that find it actually causes people to use more electricity, but for some reason we still have to screw with clocks twice a year. Sigh...
 

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LOL, somehow I had lost this Thread that somehow managed to get hijacked ... strangest thing! Imagine that!

Actually Elphaba, there's Texas and then we have all those other tiny little States all around us.

Their so little that they only change their time by two minutes I think. There is one other real big State called West Texas and they change their time by one hour ... I think. I don't have a watch so I don't know for sure.

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