Stores need better descriptiions

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alegria

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Nice, PM me, lol.

The first juice shop I went to online had all these crazy names and that turned me off enough I didn't even read the descriptions. So I moved on and found normally named juices. I often wonder how different my vaping would be had I bought from them. That vendor is Alice in Vapeland, ever heard of 'em?

There is a great review by a wonderful member on this forum in this subforum that describes the flavors wonderfully.

This review is here http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...eland-all-flavors-you-were-curious-about.html

I hope this helps!
 

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Or when you read the reviews and the flavor changes up with each person or the mood. ???? What???? I tend to pass by juices, also, if I have to read the juice review to find out what it is. And that is on the vendors own website! Unless I stumble upon someone that likes what I like (there has been a time or two ;) ) and they can tell me if it compares to this or that, I may try it. Very rarely (never) have I found someone that likes all the same juices I do.

Sometimes it's frustrating and it really makes it hard to branch out. I know I have to..... Backups and all, you know.

To vendors that may be reading this: Please at least give a GOOD description of what the juice tastes like.
 

alegria

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At the end of the day - all juices are pretty much PG/VG and a little flavor.
Different companys have different was of approaching this when it comes to advertising their product.

The customer service, website, product names and packaging are the few things vendors can really set themselves apart by. I see nothing wrong with that - as long as vendors are happy to clarify things for people if they do enquire.
 

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At the end of the day - all juices are pretty much PG/VG and a little flavor.
Different companys have different was of approaching this when it comes to advertising their product.

The customer service, website, product names and packaging are the few things vendors can really set themselves apart by. I see nothing wrong with that - as long as vendors are happy to clarify things for people if they do enquire.

Alegria, you are very much welcome to your stance, but I think your post is over-simplifying. That being said, there are many vendors who don't have a lot else going for them -- "PG/VG and a little flavor" vendors -- and need every bit of help they can get. At the end of the night, "good" music, for instance, is MUCH more than a collection of sounds and a bit of melody.
 
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