Pretty much unflavored is always there and some days I'll attempt to vape another flavor, but it doesn't last long.
hmmm, gonna have to find myself a UK vendor as The House of Vapor doesnt ship to the UkIt is incredible, expensive but totally worth it. Now they have The Milk 2, supposedly more of a cinnamon toast crunch instead of fruity COPYRIGHTDMCA... thats my next buy. If it still has that creamy, smooth brown sugary taste it will be great.
Order from the House of Vapor.. that way you can get the milk as well as some ghostberrybut I'll give you the same warning the employees gave me when I took my first puff of that magical stuff- they said be careful, people get addicted to it! I said nah no way.. well here I am buried in empty ghostberry bottles!
Oh no! Sorry hopefully someone in the UK carries it or you can find a vendor that will ship across the pond.hmmm, gonna have to find myself a UK vendor as The House of Vapor doesnt ship to the Uk![]()
What do you need, supplies-wise?hmmm, gonna have to find myself a UK vendor as The House of Vapor doesnt ship to the Uk![]()
My friend, when you start dripping, you have to diy, otherwise you'll go poor. I tried to be a normal citizen and bought a regular juice, a popular one, Suicide Bunny's Mother's Milk. It is very good indeed. However, at 20+ bucks for a 30ml bottle, it is more expensive than smoking. I vape 30mls a day! So I will diy it, following online recipes. I can't compare Mother's Milk to my own juice because they are very different, but I can see why people go on rotations. Tobacco and coffee don't need rotations because they are natural extracts that we (used to) consume everyday (I still drink coffee everyday and never grow tired of it). With regular chemical juices, it is like bubble gum. You might like it for a while, but eventually you'll grow tired of it. I will also diy the Breakfast at Teleos line of juices, they are very popular on youtube. And Mother's milk is officially in my rotation now.Dude, I would LOVE to try it but unfortunately I think you are on the other side of the world, I don't d.i.y my juice otherwise I would give it a go it sounds lush![]()
Hey there! Thanks for the advice man, a LOT has changed since I wrote that, because of the replies I received about Diy I actually gave it a go, not only did I give it a go...but now I sell my own liquids for £10 a 30ml to people I knowMy friend, when you start dripping, you have to diy, otherwise you'll go poor. I tried to be a normal citizen and bought a regular juice, a popular one, Suicide Bunny's Mother's Milk. It is very good indeed. However, at 20+ bucks for a 30ml bottle, it is more expensive than smoking. I vape 30mls a day! So I will diy it, following online recipes. I can't compare Mother's Milk to my own juice because they are very different, but I can see why people go on rotations. Tobacco and coffee don't need rotations because they are natural extracts that we (used to) consume everyday (I still drink coffee everyday and never grow tired of it). With regular chemical juices, it is like bubble gum. You might like it for a while, but eventually you'll grow tired of it. I will also diy the Breakfast at Teleos line of juices, they are very popular on youtube. And Mother's milk is officially in my rotation now.
Intregued by the peanut butter cream pie!?....care to share? LolMy rotation:
The king by King's Crown (when I buy it)
Wakonda by Nicoticket (yummy) I crave this stuff.
One hit wonder (the milk man) not everyday but like it
Double ry4 (my DIY recipe)
Espresso delight (my DIY recipe)
Peanut butter cream pie (my DIY recipe)
The king clone (my recipe) very close.
I have a huge amount of juice that I rotate occasionally. Mostly my own recipes though.
I make my own juice but I will buy a couple of juices that I love. I can clone any juice but Wakonda. It's just too complex and has magic infused.
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Awesome news! Check out this site: Accueil - Le DIY pour les Nuls they are French, but there is very little beating around the bush in French, and the flavours are mostly named in English, so it is easy to get around. These people are professional DIYers!Hey there! Thanks for the advice man, a LOT has changed since I wrote that, because of the replies I received about Diy I actually gave it a go, not only did I give it a go...but now I sell my own liquids for £10 a 30ml to people I knowturns out I'm actually not bad at coming up with my own recipes
I'll never buy pre made again, I have my ever growing kit with around 70 flavours and I really enjoy spending the afternoon mixing up a new batch...got a name..labels..everything haha, and I owe it to the people on this forum for pushing me in that direction
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hey that's great thanks!Awesome news! Check out this site: Accueil - Le DIY pour les Nuls they are French, but there is very little beating around the bush in French, and the flavours are mostly named in English, so it is easy to get around. These people are professional DIYers!