I often see questions on juice expirations, asking how long juice can last. I have responded on some of those questions stating it depends on the juice and conditions. I have had juice go off in a year, while some last for years. I just found this bottle and it's 3 years old, it was in my garage here in florida, so it gets pretty warm in there. I just vaped some and it's absolutely perfect tasting and is still fairly clear. So although I know juices can last, while some do not, I wonder why exactly this is so? I don't think it has anything to do with types, as in fruit vs tobaccos because I had a tobacco juice that lasted over 3 years. Just curious if anyone knew if it's perhaps certain ingredients within or anything like that?
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