Ohmigosh! Coconut Cream Pie!!

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LynGBH

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I could vape this all day.....which I may very well do.

I ordered the Almond Horn as well, but it tastes a bit like cinnamon red hots candy. I think I'll let it sit for a week or 2 to see if it's a bit more blended. It's good, regardless, but I think it might be better after the flavors steep.

I also just ordered Key Lime Pie, Tasty Finger and more Coconut Cream Pie......and I'm sure that's just the beginning of a long, delicious relationship.

Tasty Hugs,
Lyn
 

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Lyn...did you let your ccp age at all?

My first tv order was banana cream pie and I was over the moon with it from day 1 (and it does keep getting better). I got my second order (enough for Geoff's 15% discount.....) and tried ccp out of the box and it wasn't bad....just not what I hoped for.

I'm putting it aside.....staring at it.....tapping my fingers.....taking deep breaths...slow breaths..............
 

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My coconut cream tasted better after it had aged. I think most creamy things need to age.

I know this is subjective but...since I'm so new to "real" "homemade" juices as compared to "I come from China and have been sitting around for a long time before I even headed your way" juices...what would you veterans of TV juices recommend as an average or optimum aging time?
 

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This is what I do when I get a new juice.

1. Do happy dance when retrieving box from mailbox.
2. Race up the driveway and run inside.
3. Run to knife rack.
4. Rip open package.
5. Sit down and do a taste test of each.
6. The ones that are really good right away I vape.
7. The ones that need time I but in my supply box for 4-5 days.
8. After 4-5 days I try those waiting ones again. If good, go to step 6. If not as good, repeat step 7.
9. If after a couple of months they still aren't to my taste, I might try sweetening a little or I might just trade them. I did sell a few, too.

I'm not sure that really answered your question, Trulife, but it really is how I do it.
 

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This is what I do when I get a new juice.

1. Do happy dance when retrieving box from mailbox.
2. Race up the driveway and run inside.
3. Run to knife rack.
4. Rip open package.
5. Sit down and do a taste test of each.
6. The ones that are really good right away I vape.
7. The ones that need time I but in my supply box for 4-5 days.
8. After 4-5 days I try those waiting ones again. If good, go to step 6. If not as good, repeat step 7.
9. If after a couple of months they still aren't to my taste, I might try sweetening a little or I might just trade them. I did sell a few, too.

I'm not sure that really answered your question, Trulife, but it really is how I do it.

I think these instructions should be on every bottle :) which reminds me those 6 bottles I bought from you, do you know how old they are? I date all my bottles as soon as I get them from TV so I don't get forget how old they are, and I was hoping to put a approx date on these so I can gauge the flavor maturity.
 

LynGBH

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I didn't sense any perfume-ish undertones, which I find rather gaggy myself. It's just like coconut cream pie, not straight coconut. It tastes creamy with vanilla and the coconut, of course.

I don't feel the flavor is too strong at all. I was considering putting a bit of sweetener in , but it IS fairly sweet on it's own. Nothing overpowering, though.

Hugs,
Lyn
 

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Sorry so long to get back and thank you Upin....but...Thank you!

This is what I do when I get a new juice.

1. Do happy dance when retrieving box from mailbox.
2. Race up the driveway and run inside.
3. Run to knife rack.
4. Rip open package.
5. Sit down and do a taste test of each.
6. The ones that are really good right away I vape.
7. The ones that need time I but in my supply box for 4-5 days.
8. After 4-5 days I try those waiting ones again. If good, go to step 6. If not as good, repeat step 7.
9. If after a couple of months they still aren't to my taste, I might try sweetening a little or I might just trade them. I did sell a few, too.

I'm not sure that really answered your question, Trulife, but it really is how I do it.
 

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My one complaint with CCP is that it kills my batteries. What I mean is that I'm vaping MORE and knocking about 20% off my Ego time. :D CCP is probably the most delicious of Geoff's juices I've tried. It's one thing to vape something tasty. It's something altogether different when each puff makes you smack your lips to get the most out of it, or actually puff and blow out uninhaled vapor just to smell it. :D
 
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