New user - Questions..

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DrunkenMick

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Yeah, Chantix is some messed up stuff. Doc told me it could give me "vivid dreams". He didn't say they were vivid as in throw yourself out the window upon waking type dreams. Stuff *does* work though.

So onto next newb question. I looked in the juice reviews section but there just seems to be SOOO many vendors. Any tips/tricks on things i should try as a must? The juices i ordered from Liberty Flights (Awesome experience dealing with them i might add) were regular Tobacco flavored ones. I think its right time I try some fruity fru fru stuff. I figure if i'm vaping might as well taste good instead of the side of a bums face :D
 

hiram13pm

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Spearmint is my "everyday" vape, at least for now. I might run across something next week that I'll like better, who knows? This is just me talkin' here, but I kind of categorize flavors. There are the coffee / dessert ones (to me, coffee IS dessert, so if I mixed Cappuccino and Bavarian Cream it'd probably be awesome). Then you've got your straight-up candy / soda flavors. I've still got some Dr. Pepper around here somewhere, very vapable. Of course there's the fruit flavors, and the variant of baked-goods type stuff (waffle, anyone?). There are exotics that are hard to pin down, like Hypnotic Mist (highly recommended, and I still can't nail down exactly what it is...).

Then there's weird stuff, like Kung Pao Chicken and Roast Beef. Here's a video review an ECF'er did of something I will NEVER try....

YouTube - Eliquid Review: Crab Juice Flavored

...but it's fun to watch.

You'll be surprised at how your tastes change as you start to actually taste things again! Keep some 'baccy flavors around, but don't stock up too much on them just yet. I gave away prolly 40ml of tobacco flavors after a few months, when I realized I just couldn't stand the taste anymore. Get a lot of small bottles of different flavors (and different types of flavors) and try 'em... you never know what you'll end up falling in love with. The real fun is when you get into DIY juice mixing, but that'll come later. Just try lots and lots of different ones (from a few different vendors). You'll find yourself gravitating to a few, and then order bigger bottles of those with your next round of 'samples'.
 
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