Old juice/ New labels confusion

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Ultra

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Hi everyone,

Just a heads up-
We ONLY have OLD JC juice in stock at the moment. If you receive a bottle with new JC label on it, DO NOT be alarmed.
JC has run out of the old labels I believe and they supplied us with the new labels.
We DO NOT have ANY new juice in stock and we have never gotten any to date.
When we do, I will keep everyone posted. Until then, please keep in mind, we ONLY have OLD juice, but we are simply putting new labels on them.

Thank you
Sepideh R V
 

Mo JJC

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Hi everyone,

Just a heads up-
We ONLY have OLD JC juice in stock at the moment. If you receive a bottle with new JC label on it, DO NOT be alarmed.
JC has run out of the old labels I believe and they supplied us with the new labels.
We DO NOT have ANY new juice in stock and we have never gotten any to date.
When we do, I will keep everyone posted. Until then, please keep in mind, we ONLY have OLD juice, but we are simply putting new labels on them.

Thank you
Sepideh R V
Hi just wondering if its PG or VG? The web site says PG.
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Technobob

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LOL. Okay, let me clear that up... The OLD formula, still as fresh as can be. We keep our juice in the fridge and so should you. :)

I don't think storing it in the fridge is a wise thing to do. This is what the MSDS for propylene glycol says about storage. I also remember reading here of a member losing some juice because they stored it in the fridge.

Storage and Handling Practices: Store only in approved containers. Keep away from any incompatible materials or
conditions (see Section 10). Store in a dry ventilated area at a temperature of 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F). Protect from light.
 

Technobob

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It was Sun Vaporer that had juice go bad on him in the fridge, I can't find his original report on this but here is another post he mentions it.

That is the problem--I stored mine in the fridge for 3 months and only took one out to check it and it tasted just like what Big Jim is reporting (rancid and vial). I lost a ton of money but glad I wised up.

The PG MSDS states that the the following:


Storage and Handling Practice: Store only in approved containers. Keep away from any incompatible materials or conditions. Store in a dry ventilated area at a temperature of 15°C to 30°C (59°F to 86°F). Protect from light.

Since I had put it on the Fridge (which is 40 degrees--19 degrees lower then the MSDS states---That is why I lost it. So much for the Fridge.

Sun
 

Mickeylynn

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I don't think storing it in the fridge is a wise thing to do. This is what the MSDS for propylene glycol says about storage. I also remember reading here of a member losing some juice because they stored it in the fridge.

I think if you are in a warmer climate or this time of year, it may be a good idea to use a wine fridge if you have one. Not quite as cool as a fridge.
 

smokum

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I have juices over 8 months old with no altered affects with my storage means.

But, I'm lucky enough to have a cold storage area (crawlspace) that is always quite cool yet not a cold as a fridge.

I also keep them in an ammo box that I picked up at a surplus store cheap to keep them contained and locked. I've simply kept any of those "anti moisture packs" that I've received in shipments/purchases to aid in keeping the contents dry.

So, although most liquids carry a recommended shelf-life of 6 months, mine appear to be unaffected.

Thought I'd share.

VapeOn,
Greg
 
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