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Nic_Fan

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Kinda new to this- been vaping since Jan. of this year. So far I seem to prefer all VG juices. BUT. The only PG I've tied were a PG/VG mixture from Velvet Vapors. Three different flavors, none of which I liked. Seemed harsh to the throat. And a little perfume like. I read somewhere that the juice makers fall in to categories. For example- if you don't like brand A you won't like brand B. Is this true? Right now I'm liking Blue Mist VG coffee and tobacco flavors. Also Johnson Creek Red Oak tobaccos. Would I like any of the BWB's? I do realize taste is subjective.
 

phorbin

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As you pointed out, yes, taste is very subjective. Unfortunately that makes it pretty hard for anyone to recommend to YOU, what YOU will like. Its not easy, and can put a hurtin' on the ole credit card, but truely the best way to figure out what you like is to get some samplers from several different vendors until you find what you like. That said, BWB is considered to be very high quality juice and I personally am a huge fan and supporter of BWB.

I would highly recommend that you try a few vendors, and include BWB on your list.

Best of luck on your vaping journey. The folks here at ECF are pretty awesome and we'll do what we can to guide you the right direction
 

Beez

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Nic-Fan ... I have had a similar experience. I began with all VG and then branched out to try others. At this point I have tried probably too many juices LOL I also find PG too harsh on my throat and too often like vaping cheap perfume. I have found a few blends that were not too bad with PG, but I find myself preferring VG. I agree with phorbin in that try blends and other producers, but don't do it to the point you end up eating P&J sandwiches for the next month :)
 
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