Quack’s Juice Factory premixed flavors

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https://www.quacksjuicefactory.com/category-s/1824.htm
I guess this is a "semi-DIY" deal, because this is a blend of flavors used in a commercial juice but without the nicotine or PG/VG added. So far they only have two flavors available in the DIY form, Goose juice and Gizzard juice. Goose is supposed to be a vanilla custard type vape and has four flavors in it. Gizzard is said to be chocolate/vanilla/caramel and has six flavors in it. A 30ml bottle sells for $12.00 and is used at 25%.

The juice is also available ready to vape in max VG in various nicotine levels from them but at a significantly higher price than I can mix it using my own nicotine, VG and PG. The cost is $53.50 for 120ml from them ready made, or $14.38 (12¢ per ml) for the same 120ml using my supplies (not counting the container). I have both varieties on order and will post back with the results.

FWIW the video reviewer known as "Todd" says he vapes just two juices as his ADV, Goose Juice is one of them. :vapor:
 

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The juice is also available ready to vape in max VG in various nicotine levels from them but at a significantly higher price than I can mix it using my own nicotine, VG and PG. The cost is $53.50 for 120ml from them ready made, or $14.38 (12¢per ml) for the same 120ml using my supplies (not counting the container). I have both varieties on order and will post back with the results.

That's too good to pass up. Ordered.
 
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Well, I have often wondered why this wasn't a more common practice for the juice vendors. Cuts down on inventory, storage space, no steeping before selling, less labor intensive. As long as there's a sufficient profit margin, I think this is a win-win.

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Hi Todd, I'm subscribed to your videos. I wasn't able to catch your other "ADV" you mentioned in the video where you mentioned Goose Juice- I have a low fidelity sound system in my laptop. So if you would, let me know what it is. IIRC it was some sort of custard, maybe?
 
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Got a 120 ml batch of 12 mg/ml nicotine, 25% flavoring Goose Juice mixed up and steeping (7 to 14 days open air is recommended). The flavoring seems thin for being 100%VG, so not sure what the actual ratio is. If the flavoring is all VG, the ratio using my 100% PG nicotine base works out to be 12% PG/ 88% VG. Quack makes theirs max VG but 12/88 is as close as I can get. I don't see this as being a problem, if anything the flavor and TH might be a little more pronounced.

I'm going to make up a 30 ml batch of Gizzard Juice, it'll steep alongside the Goose Juice and after a week I'll try them both.
 
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After speaking to Ms. Linda Winchell of Quack’s Juice Factory, I found that their DIY flavorings contain about 5% PG and 95% water. This means that if using 100% PG nicotine base, my "max VG" recipe ratio will be about 22% PG/78% VG.

An example recipe for a 30ml, 12mg/ml batch made using 100mg/ml (100% PG) nicotine base and using 25% flavoring
is shown below. The recipe uses 7.5ml of flavoring, this 7.5ml is broken down to water (20% = 6ml) and PG (5% = 1.5ml).
 

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Been a week since mixing. My impressions are they need more time, but even at just a week's steeping they show promise. I'm generally not a big fan of chocolate e juices but the Gizzard juice (which has a chocolate note to it) is vapable at one week and I suspect it will improve with age.

The Goose juice is a custard and is on a par with other custards I've vaped. Not a show stopper yet, but like Gizzard juice- it's plenty vapable at one week and I'd be real surprised if it didn't improve given more steeping.

Overall I'm quite satisfied w/these semi-DIY juices. For what they cost I think they're an excellent deal.
 
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