Nicoticket shelf life.

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MattValley215

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So I have started purchasing Clark and Katy ' s miracle elixir in February and have found out quickly that I now own every flavor put out since and some doubles. All my bottles range from 15 mil to 50 mil. Now, I would consider myself a person who vapes consistently, but not a super vapor who takes a toot every 5 seconds. So I am slowly going g through my bottles of juice. That being said I wanted to get an idea of the shelf life of juice, or an 'expiration date'. I know some juices just get better with time, steeping, but I'd like to know if some juices last longer than others! Looking forward to the feedback. Thanks guys!

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You must have a lot of juices or some crazy will power. :) I'm lucky if I can get a bottle to last a month. I've heard of people using them even beyond the year mark but I tend to throw juices away that are that old. I just chunked a few bottles that were my "first" purchase at a local b&m that were a year old. I figured if they weren't that great to me even then, I'll never come back to them.
 

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So I have started purchasing Clark and Katy ' s miracle elixir in February and have found out quickly that I now own every flavor put out since and some doubles. All my bottles range from 15 mil to 50 mil. Now, I would consider myself a person who vapes consistently, but not a super vapor who takes a toot every 5 seconds. So I am slowly going g through my bottles of juice. That being said I wanted to get an idea of the shelf life of juice, or an 'expiration date'. I know some juices just get better with time, steeping, but I'd like to know if some juices last longer than others! Looking forward to the feedback. Thanks guys!

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We put 1 year on the bottle, but it's not as though the liquid will fall off a cliff and suddenly be unvapable. Honestly, that super-steeped liquid (properly stored) is still better than fresh made-to-order liquid. If your bottles are approaching 1 year, I recommend prioritizing them in the rotation. The worst case scenario is the nicotine and flavor will degrade slowly over time. I have a few bottles that were gifted to me that are excellent and they are almost 2 years old! Just make sure you store your liquid properly - air, heat, light = the enemy!
 

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I've been vaping less than a year and I don't think any of my first purchases of liquid are at the one year mark yet. I imagine I will have some liquid that will hang around long enough to expire, but I can't imagine any of them being Nicoticket. So far, about the only thing that has lasted longer than around a month was my first purchase of H1N1. I didn't like it much at first, so I set it aside. I eventually planned to give it to my sister. I am so glad that never happened! One day I think I was close to being out of my favorites (CB and CLS) and I happened to dig through my box of liquids and find that H1N1 bottle. It was so dark that at first I was afraid to try it. Luckily I came to ECF and read that this just meant it was really good! And so it was! I vaped all of it, and now my plan is to not touch my Virus for several months again. I need to get ahead in my ordering so that I can have one bottle of each flavor steeping while I'm vaping an older one like some of y'all do, but I can see that will be a challenge if Clark keeps coming out with these new flavors!
 
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