New member to e-cigarette forum - Question on E-Liquids

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my73thing

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I have been vaping for about 4 months this time (in the past did not have the guidance and advice I have this time, love it this time have not even wanted to go back to analogs and the 2 times I did take a hit it was so gross) From the start this time I knew to only get/look for “Made in the US” and “All Natural” then I was reading about AEMSA and would have not vaped anything that was not AEMSA certified. I started spending some time reading and looking around this forum and have seen posts about e-liquids. From what I can tell AEMSA is a trade group and is not the be all to end all and is very expensive for the small makers to be part of. I will say I like to support my local vape shops but I have found hardware is much higher local so I do get 99% of my hardware on line (Sweet-Vapes.com, Chuck and Dayna have been great, have made a couple purchases from two others) but I do want to try and stay/support local for my e-liquids so here is my question I have found an e-liquid I really like (Pink Panther) from a company called Jimmy Dukes I have gone to their site and there is nothing on there about how they produce their liquids (US made ect.. not just them being a US company but also getting their base products US made) just that they are “Premium Quality” I see they only produce about 6 flavors. My common sense tells me if the company cared what I (or others) thought about their product or company their website would be more informative, and I should maybe look elsewhere or maybe do the hit and miss thing putting together the flavor with custom blends on a site like ECBlend (all my other liquids come from them). Does anyone know anything about this company (Jimmy Dukes) I would hate to judge a new company with good products that just has not gotten their web site together yet.
Thanks so much for any advice or help and if I asked this in the wrong post location I am sorry from what I understand for now I can only ask question/post in the new member forum for now.
 

Buggainok

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Hi, I can't really answer your question, but I know someone will come along soon who can. I just wanted to welcome you to ECF.:)

I buy all my e liquid from Mt. Baker Vapor and I've been very pleased with the quality and price. They are a reputable vendor and lots of folks here on the forum order from them. I don't know anything about Jimmy Dukes.
 

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to ecf and happy vaping to ya. I would get in touch directly too. Best way. Good luck. :)
 

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Once I upped my vape past 15 watts and increasing my juice consumption to ~13 ml a day, I quickly saw the wisdom of DIY juice mixing. Have been mixing my own for 10 months now. Not only does this save me an incredible amount of money and time, but allows for fully customized juice. Exact VG, nic and flavor levels to my precise preferred vaping needs. With the money saved on juice I invest in great mods and rba's. I also know exactly what my mixologist uses to mix with. I may not be certified but not really a concern. Use aseptic technique while mixing, mostly. lol.

Vape long and prosper.!!!!
 
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