Steeping sucks

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PapaD34

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I never steep my juices, and have never had a problem. There is only one vendor that I would even consider steeping the juice if I order from them, so I don't order from them anymore, juice anyway. Plus I keep 15-20 30ml bottles of juice on hand at any given time. I just boucne back and forth every few days.
 

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I have had the same chemical/perfumy taste experience as you have from them. Steeping in most cases does improve the taste but not by much.

The one flavor that did develop very nicely however was the apple pie.

I think that they are a great company with lots of potential but need to really focus on improving their product flavors IMO - get rid of that chem taste that's going on.

I'm glad to see someone else say this. I thought maybe it was just my taste buds. I'm back to strawberry from backwoods brew because its yummy but I need to find some more flavors. I don't like chemical taste.

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I know I'm very new to the vape scene, but from my experience with a handful of juice vendors I have taken the opinion that steeping is a bunch of crap....to a certain extent. What I mean is that I know and believe that juice changes flavor somewhat with age, however, nothing should taste like complete crap out of the box. I can tell you that I have vaped some real crap. My opinion is that while I know flavors can develop and get better over time, nothing (if I was a vendor) would leave my hands that was completely unvapeable. I see that there seems to be a big thing about "made fresh to order", and I can certainly understand the desire...but I think there should be a balance. Just my :2c:
 
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