Steeping Flavors

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levsweld

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I know this has been a thread a million times, sorry:oops: but I couldn't pinpoint the answer I was looking for. Do you steep flavors which were not homemade? If they are delivered to your door you can steep them too? I have 10 bottles of mostly fruit flavors and are very tasty..some are dk tab all of which have very noticeable flavors and some are half vaped already, is it worth steeping at any point of the content left or is it only good to do when its a fresh batch? if so, I will steep these to get even more out of it, if its worth it. Or do you only do it when the flavor seems 'off'

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WomanOfHeart

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You can steep any of the juices you want, whether you make them yourself or order them. Steeping (or aging) a juice will allow the flavor to develop and can improve the taste. Usually if I get a flavor that just isn't "right", I'll leave it alone for a few days and try it again. The only time this didn't make a difference with me is with cherry flavors. I've discovered that I just don't like them unless they're mixed with another flavor and the cherry flavor is light.
 
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