New guy saying hi! Also looking for recommendations

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Hi all
Been lurking for awhile. Couple of questions. I recently got a bottle of Queenside by five pawns. Most of the flavor is vanilla, not orange. My liquid is clear and not orange colored like the website or any other picture of it I've seen. Any one else have their Queenside liquid clear?

Also, Any coffee flavored juices you guys recommend? I'm located in Canada if that matters at all.

Thanks
 
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Frenchfry1942

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Welcome Tech!! When a juice is first mixed, it is often clear or close to it. But, as the juice sits, the mixture actually blends together to finalize into a defined flavor and the color might change. When vapers buy their juice, most let it "steep" for awhile to let that happen.

I open my bottles and let them get a bit of air (12-24 hours) and then I sit them in a dark place to steep. I test the juices about once a week to see if I think they are ready. Generally, 2-3 weeks works for me. But, some are immediate and some are even longer.

I just bought a weeks worth of juice , as a group, and this group is steeping with two other groups in front of it. I just store the groups in separate dark spots. Kind of like fine wine. :D

I just buy in groups about each week or 10 days. Things taste a lot better and it is so much better than tasting stinky, boring cigarettes.

Hope helps
 

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Welcome to ECF Tech! I personally have not found a coffee flavored juice that I love nor have I found one that I personally find enjoyable. Keep looking and you may find one. Better yet if you feel like having an adventure you could always mix some up yourself. Sounds like I may be doing that soon myself lol.

Edit: If you don't have at least a years worth of experience with e-cigs don't mess with DIY juice yet. I just went and looked up what ECF recommends in that department. I'll be holding off on that as well. Tons of safety and knowledge is needed in that department.

Just keep looking and hopefully you can find that coffee flavor you enjoy!
 
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2naphish

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welcome to the ECF. here's what i have found with steeping my liquids. Fruits usually steep the quickest at 1-4 days. creams and custards usually take a minimum of 2 weeks to blend the flavors. tobacco's take the longest and don't really reveal the more subtle flavor notes til after a month and continue to improve until they are gone. good luck.
 
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