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John1952

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In my experience, a juice description is very subjective. Including a photo of what it's supposed to taste like is BS. And reviews are very subjective. So descriptions, photos, and reviews are, essentially, meaningless.

Bottom line? When you buy a juice online, it's a crap shoot. 85% of the time you will be disappointed. Every once in a while, you'll find one that you like. At least that's what I've found.
 

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In my experience, a juice description is very subjective. Including a photo of what it's supposed to taste like is BS. And reviews are very subjective. So descriptions, photos, and reviews are, essentially, meaningless.

Bottom line? When you buy a juice online, it's a crap shoot. 85% of the time you will be disappointed. Every once in a while, you'll find one that you like. At least that's what I've found.

Toatally correct! But, you got to have something to read, right? I mean, you can't fly totally blind...
 

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Im in this boat. I have tried literally hundreds of juices, from so many different vendors. The following list turns me away almost everytime, to the point of me not purchasing from the vendor.

- A website that looks like a 13 year old made.
- A website that doesnt have a CC processor behind it and tries to force you to use paypal or something similar.
- No description on the juices.
- No picture on the juices. (this is trivial, but i think in my mind i think, "if they arent going to put in the effort, i dont want to find out how good they are"
- Lacking or no mailing contact listed.

Im sure there are others as well. Really, in an online market thats as saturated as this has become, they have to put in the effort, or i dont think they are going to make it.
 

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Im in this boat. I have tried literally hundreds of juices, from so many different vendors. The following list turns me away almost everytime, to the point of me not purchasing from the vendor.

- A website that looks like a 13 year old made.
- A website that doesnt have a CC processor behind it and tries to force you to use paypal or something similar.
- No description on the juices.
- No picture on the juices. (this is trivial, but i think in my mind i think, "if they arent going to put in the effort, i dont want to find out how good they are"
- Lacking or no mailing contact listed.

Im sure there are others as well. Really, in an online market thats as saturated as this has become, they have to put in the effort, or i dont think they are going to make it.

Hey Scribes, where ya been, man? Yep! I agree with you here, we need to have something to go off on!
 

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In my experience, a juice description is very subjective. Including a photo of what it's supposed to taste like is BS. And reviews are very subjective. So descriptions, photos, and reviews are, essentially, meaningless.

Bottom line? When you buy a juice online, it's a crap shoot. 85% of the time you will be disappointed. Every once in a while, you'll find one that you like. At least that's what I've found.

So where do you get your juice? Or do you DIY? I have thought about doing DIY but it sounds rather complicated!!!
 

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How come the Juicy Vapor doesn't give you a description of their juices?? I am looking at "Ryan's Sundae Shake and all it says is "this is the best sundae shake ever". How are you supposed to know what it is?!

I agree. JV is one of my favorite vendors, but I usually stick to the juices I've already tried since it's hard to tell what you'll be getting. In their defense, they do claim to have something like 800 flavors...kind of hard to keep up with that many. But your question occurs to me every time I visit their site too. They'd probably increase sales if they posted more than just a generic picture and a name for their products. Email Brad and Anthony and let them know...who knows, maybe they'll work on improving the site.
 
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