strongest flavored juice?

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Alien vision has some pretty potent stuff. If you want more fruity type stuff I looked there melon, apple, and watermelon flavors.

Fuzion has some good ones although not as strong as I expected. Might just need to steep more.

Tasty Vapor has some really strong juice.

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I like strong flavored juices also, and the fruity ones from most vendors are too mild for me. I have alot of diy flavoring which I add to the juice to get it to the strength I like.
Hypnotic Paradigm, and Epic Win from Epic Vapors are great full flavored juices. AltCig also has good flavor juices.
 

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Don't get me wrong, I like Mt Baker but not for a strong juice. They're pretty much known for weak ones even in diy flavorings if you read the reviews on the site. I feel I can honestly say that as I own $200.00 worth of juices and flavorings from them. Mr E Liquids makes good strong flavors to start with and flavor bumps are free... just ask them to add flavor in the comments when checking out.
 

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the zero taste of too much flavor happen between the nerve receptors and the brain... (different than buds.. there are, I think, 5 different structures involved in taste besides the buds)... its a matter of it literally "does not compute." Same thing happens with amputees who get an "itch" in the appendage that's no longer there... or, in my case, a dead nerve causes pain... the brain can't compute nothingness from a nerve so the blank area is interpreted as pain by the brain.
 

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I have noticed that when I first switch flavors, the flavor seems more intense and by the time I finish a bottle I can barely taste it. I think it has something to do with the "receptors" getting accustomed to it and ignoring the input. Kind of like people who live near smelly places like feedlots or noisy places like train tracks, after a while you no longer notice the smell or the noise.
 
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