Simply overwhelmed!

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firefly0434

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I am again on the journey to try and make the switch from smoking to vaping.. My problem last time was a I could not find any juice that fit my needs. I am in search of a 100% VG (I'm over sensitive to PG) juice that is sweet, like super sweet. All the items I have purchased in the past have just been blah! I understand that taste is subjective AND that I am limited because there are so few vendors that sell 100% VG. The biggest problem I have is none of the local vape shops have any pure VG so I am limited to buying online and well you can't taste through the internet....also it has become expensive ordering a bunch of juice that I usually end up throwing away. Does anyone know of any vendors that sell sweet? Like make you feel like your teeth are rotting sweet? I can't be the only one who is like this? PLEASE please help me! Thanks!
 

LazyWench

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When you get a juice with a flavor you basically like, if it's still not sweet enough, try adding a few drops of stevia extract. You can get this in just about any health food store or natural foods grocery.
I wouldn't "tweak" more than a bottle or two, though. As you sense of taste comes back, you'll find that high-VG juices are actually quite a bit sweeter than they probably taste to you now.
 
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Shirtbloke

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Yes got add my voice to the suggestion you should be starting to DIY. Then you'll have no one to blame but yourself for making juices that don't suit you. And don't forget DIY is so much cheaper than buying ready made so it's not a big disaster if you make something unvapeable, and even if you do you'll have learnt something. Seriously it's the only way to go.
 
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MotherNatural

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I feel your pain. I'm highly allergic to PG. Your options are very limited but I've found a few vendors that are PG free. Virgin Vapor, Free State Vapor, Nude Nicotine, Open Source are the ones that come to mind. Open Source uses stevia but personally I find it overwhelming and unnecessary as VG is plenty sweet enough with the right flavor chasing equipment. Currently I only DIY but with limited flavors (most flavorings are PG based). PG free has been quite a journey but I've learned to be quite content with my limited DIY. You may want to give flavorless a try. It's reasonably sweet and satisfactory.
 

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How sensitive are you? Can you handle max VG? I'm sensitive as well but, can manage the pg in flavorings. It's hard to get that kind of sweetness from a 100% vg. The flavor is a bit muted. Vape Kitchen's Pink Starfish is really good. Also, it's a bit more of a fruit vape but, I get a good sweet flavor from their Thai Mango Sticky Rice.
 
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