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Meant no offense Eric. Was only suggesting that this might be one of those items, not that you were foreign to the idea.

LOL I know, I was being sarcastic, like "yea, been there done that recently" :)

Some of us that have been around and tried many different things can once in a while try to share observed demand for some nitch demand products.

Believe me I appreciate it a LOT.
 

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After spending some time reading this thread and seeing how involved you are and how happy your customers are, I've just placed my first order. Will be ordering the DIY kit soon, can't wait to get started making my own juices! Thanks for all your hard work!

Welcome to the Go-Go Nation!! :toast: :vapor:

Eric's at the top of the heap, IMHO. :D
 

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I noticed on some other websites that eliquid is being sold as VG OR PG. Am I missing the boat here? Should I be offering all VG or all PG based liquids?

Thanks for your input.

I, personally, was very happy to buy 75PG/25VG from you. That's the sweet spot for many people and on the button for me.
 

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After spending some time reading this thread and seeing how involved you are and how happy your customers are, I've just placed my first order. Will be ordering the DIY kit soon, can't wait to get started making my own juices! Thanks for all your hard work!

If you haven't yet started making liquids, here's one tip.. go small.
I can't tell you how many times I've made something I thought would work perfectly together only to find out it was horrible!
So try to mix up small batches first and go from there... LOL :)
 

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So try to mix up small batches first and go from there... LOL

Good point Eric, also a lot of times I will make a small batch of a new recipe without nic until I get the flavor right and then add the nic to save wasting good nic juice..

This is something I learned from GoodDog..

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If you haven't yet started making liquids, here's one tip.. go small.
I can't tell you how many times I've made something I thought would work perfectly together only to find out it was horrible!
So try to mix up small batches first and go from there... LOL :)

So true. As an aside... I've got 18 ml of Strawberry Bavarian Cream that tastes like vomit. Anyone want it? My gift to you!
 

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Good point Eric, also a lot of times I will make a small batch of a new recipe without nic until I get the flavor right and then add the nic to save wasting good nic juice..

This is something I learned from GoodDog..

WendallB

Wow, why didn't I think of this? LOL. I have wasted a lot of nic juice. Great idea!
Tried the Cool Breeze from Eric and it is the best "Minty" flavor I have tried yet. Great quality Eric! Now when are you getting into some "Cookies" and "Fruits"?
 

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LOL, one thing at a time, I can barely afford all these flavors :)
Once I get a handle on what is being ordered and what is not I can cut back on the not so's and focus on the so's.

As an update because I received so many orders last night, anything on backorder will hold up the entire order. So while cartos and adapters should be in stock very soon, the other items will not ship until I have them

I REALLY hate holding onto orders, if you couldn't tell :)
 

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OK folks what is the tricks and tips for putting the skins on the batteries?

I am asking this before I start because I am sure it is not as easy as it may seem.

Thanks,
WendallB

Be sure you line up the seam where you want it. I wasn't paying attention and the seam is on the side which looks dorky. Go slow and smooth out the tiny bubbles as you go. You can pull it tight to make the seam match perfectly. It's not nearly as difficult as it looks but the seam placement is the major thing I found to watch out for.
 
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