Any chance of getting Walrus to make double-flavor no nic liquids? I think it'd be great for those of us who enjoy a higher nicotine concentration. Plus, it allows me to stock up more effectively on my Peach Cobbler.
Question becomes cost effectiveness, it may cost more than the current bottles, would people have a problem with that??? I'd like to see peoples feedback on this.
Question becomes cost effectiveness, it may cost more than the current bottles, would people have a problem with that??? I'd like to see peoples feedback on this.
I can't speak for everybody, but, yeah, I'd be willing to pay more. Neither you nor Walrus have ever been ones to take advantage by inflating prices unnecessarily. So if you felt you had to charge more, then I feel comfortable that it does indeed cost more to produce.
But, then, I'm a Peach-oholic, willing to do what is necessary to get my fix.
Please explain what it means to have double flavored no nic liquids and how that benefits a higher nic concentration. It seems that you would want double flavor high nic liquids.
Exactly so. I have some 48 mg nicotine unflavored liquid. If I mix that half and half with a double-flavor no nic Peach Cobbler, it will give me some mighty tasty 24 mg Peach Cobbler.
If I try to mix a the no nic Peach Cobbler at its regular flavor level with the 48 mg nicotine solution, I wind up wt 24 mg Peach Cobbler, but the taste isn't quite right . . . too weak.
Ah ha. I have been doing it backwards then because I have been getting the high strength flavorings and adding some pg, vg, 0 nic tobacco to get the nic content and flavor I want. Which also explains how I get sometimes get great flavor and sometimes weak flavor, depending on what the flavors are.
OK, I'm on board for double flavors now.
Ah ha. I have been doing it backwards then because I have been getting the high strength flavorings and adding some pg, vg, 0 nic tobacco to get the nic content and flavor I want. Which also explains how I get sometimes get great flavor and sometimes weak flavor, depending on what the flavors are.
OK, I'm on board for double flavors now.
Well, you haven't been exactly doing it backwards. Lots of folks do it that way because the flavored liquids with higher nicotine concentrations generally cost the same as those with lower nicotine concentrations. You can get more bang for your buck by buying the higher nic solutions and cutting with VG and/or PG to bring the nicotine concentration down to the level you like. The problem, as you've seen, is that you often have to add flavor back in since the flavor has been diluted along with the nicotine concentration.
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