Placing First Order - Can't decide on single or double flavor shots

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Kimmie0515

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I want to place my first order, but can't decide whether to get single or double flavor shots. After going back and forth and editing my cart several times, I thought I would see what people on here have to say. I like strong flavors, but I don't want to ruin them either or get a chemical taste/smell from too much flavoring.

I am ordering these flavors:

Wild Berry
Sun Kissed
Dragon Fruit
Strawberries & Cream
Banana Split
Sweet Tarts

Would appreciate any advice. Thank you!
 

tsunami987

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So far pretty much everything I've tried has had enough flavor. Sun Kissed faded slightly over the two weeks or so I've had it, but it's still pretty flavorful. They say most of the fruit flavors are slightly lighter so they might be a good choice. I think flavor shots are more for those who dilute and use higher voltage devices. Just my two cents...
 

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We usually do not recommend flavor shots until you've tried the juice with out. We set them at a natural flavor and sometimes flavor shots can make them taste unnatural. tsunami987 is correct with flavor shots with higher voltage devices. If you do decide on flavor shots absolutely start with a single shot, never start with a double shot. Let me know if you have any other questions! ~ Jess
 

Rickajho

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Ditto on the flavor shot advice. I wouldn't recommend any on a first time order as Josh & Jess suggest. One of the peeps in our "mini testing group" did, and she didn't like the flavor at all compared to the same liquid without the flavor shot.

We all have been vaping TVR at 3.7 volts and haven't run across a flavor yet that that we would order the second time around with a flavor shot. Higher voltage may need it as suggested, but with more convention 3.7 volt devices... perhaps not so much.
 
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