Storing juice in the refrigerator or freezer

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swedishfish

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So then mixed/pre-flavored juice should not be stored this way?

I was just reading that link you posted and Kurt mentioned that.


"This long term storage is for unflavored, and undiluted nic-juice only. I do not store flavored DIYs this way. I make them in relatively small quantities and vape them up before making more. Flavors are probably the most unstable part of e-juice, and the presence of water in them will hasten their decomposition into nasty tasting products."
 
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I keep mine on my desk, away from sunlight. A friend of mine has had some juices he had stored in a tackle box in his room when he quit using his. He recently got back into it, took them out (been about a year) and is using them again without any issues.

Based on the type of chemicals they are, I would expect it is best to keep them somewhere dry, and away from sunlight. Extreme conditions in one direction or another could mess with the different flavorings.
 

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I was just reading that link you posted and Kurt mentioned that.


"This long term storage is for unflavored, and undiluted nic-juice only. I do not store flavored DIYs this way. I make them in relatively small quantities and vape them up before making more. Flavors are probably the most unstable part of e-juice, and the presence of water in them will hasten their decomposition into nasty tasting products."

I overlooked that part of it. I guess when I seen "DIY" I was thinking of juices not being pre mixed/flavored by the supplier. But I guess when it comes down to it, the suppliers are making "DIY" mixes and reselling the mix. So I'm probably best just keeping my juice bottles sit out (with the bottle lids on and sealed of course).

Since I'm still so new to vaping, I guess I haven't given too much thought into mixing myself. I'm really still learning the differences between PG & VG. I think that will be my next step, learning to mix my own juice. If you vape just pure nic unflavored, is there still some hint of flavor to it, or is it completely tasteless?
 

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I keep mine on my desk, away from sunlight. A friend of mine has had some juices he had stored in a tackle box in his room when he quit using his. He recently got back into it, took them out (been about a year) and is using them again without any issues.

Based on the type of chemicals they are, I would expect it is best to keep them somewhere dry, and away from sunlight. Extreme conditions in one direction or another could mess with the different flavorings.

How did they taste? Did it taste stale or bad in anyway?
 
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