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<blockquote data-quote="englishmick" data-source="post: 23656063" data-attributes="member: 226596"><p>Heat can have a bad effect on nic. Not sure how much, but my guess is a few days in a delivery system isn't going to have much effect. I've ordered 100mg in the summer without any problems. Likewise the leaks. The stuff that leaked out would be replaced with air causing some vanishingly tiny amount of oxidation of the nic. Suppose in theory some contaminates could have made their way into the bottles when they leaked. Hard to see a problem unless they were packed in arsenic flavored foam or something.</p><p></p><p>I would use it without a second thought. Just rebottle the ones that leaked before you stick them in the freezer. If they came in plastic rebottle them all in glass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="englishmick, post: 23656063, member: 226596"] Heat can have a bad effect on nic. Not sure how much, but my guess is a few days in a delivery system isn't going to have much effect. I've ordered 100mg in the summer without any problems. Likewise the leaks. The stuff that leaked out would be replaced with air causing some vanishingly tiny amount of oxidation of the nic. Suppose in theory some contaminates could have made their way into the bottles when they leaked. Hard to see a problem unless they were packed in arsenic flavored foam or something. I would use it without a second thought. Just rebottle the ones that leaked before you stick them in the freezer. If they came in plastic rebottle them all in glass. [/QUOTE]
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