peach cobbler turning green

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craiger

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recieved some jc peach cobbler about two weeks ago 2-15ml. bottles and it has since become my favorite. it is delicious, so i've been using it very sparingly until i go through my other flavors that i'm not so crazy about.
i've only used about half of one bottle. decided to have a treat tonite and have some just before bed, so i put a few drops in my cart and dripped a couple more on the atty. flavor didnt come through, got a head rush, body tingled and my tounge felt numb, and still does a little, but figured its because i'm used to 18mg and the peach is 24mg. so i thought i would drip a little more to see if the taste would come through when i noticed the liquid seemed to be a pale green so i opened the other bottle to see what color that was and it was not green. i am now worried i may have poisoned myself. has anyone else had liquid that has turned green.
 

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so its not dangerous then, have u had liquid turn green?

I have a bunch of JC and been trying to get it to change but haven't had any luck. A bunch of ppl have had it change on them. Some wont vape it and others do but Ive never heard of anyone having any bad effects from it.

I don't think there has ever been a definitite reason given for it, but have heard JC claimed it was from oxidation. It seems to happen more to some flavors than others and apparently if you put it in a different container it doesn't happen.

Either way, its your health so you have to decide but Ive never heard of any issues and JC claims it is safe to vape. You can send it back to them and they will replace it if you'd rather.
 

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I have a bunch of JC and been trying to get it to change but haven't had any luck. A bunch of ppl have had it change on them. Some wont vape it and others do but Ive never heard of anyone having any bad effects from it.

I don't think there has ever been a definitite reason given for it, but have heard JC claimed it was from oxidation. It seems to happen more to some flavors than others and apparently if you put it in a different container it doesn't happen.

Either way, its your health so you have to decide but Ive never heard of any issues and JC claims it is safe to vape. You can send it back to them and they will replace it if you'd rather.

don't think i'll use anymore of it just in case. thanks for the info though
 

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I haven't tried JC myself but there used to be a million threads about how it clogged atomizers.. I wonder if it still does that since the formula's changed?

I just discussed this in another thread. My atomizers last for months, and I use JC exclusively.

I would have to see positive proof that the clogging was the fault of the juice. No one on the planet has even figured out a 100% sure way to *clean* an atomizer yet. Rumors and guesses are a dime a dozen.
 

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WiηgC¤mmαηdεя;280693 said:
I had one of my sampler bottles go green, i think it was original tobacco in VG. Vaped ok, no change in taste, no obvious side effects. All my PG bottles seem to be fine though.

If it starts tasting and smelling like bleu cheese, you can start to worry.
 

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Juices will not last indefinitely, especially once opened and the bottle contains a signifcant amount of air. The fridge is a good storage place. Cool and no UV light (daylight).

Just about possible the green color is from a bloom of algae; paticularly if the juice has also become cloudy. Least likely in a PG based juice.

It's a remote possibility.
 
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Juices will not last indefinitely, especially once opened and the bottle contains a signifcant amount of air. The fridge is a good storage place. Cool and no UV light (daylight).

Just about possible the green color is from a bloom of algae; paticularly if the juice has also become cloudy.

I've never heard of this happening with Chinese juice... :confused:
 
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