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Ed W

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I received my order today thank you for the Christmas card and extra goodies. This will be the my wifes first attempt at making e-juice. I do have a question for you too...

What is the difference between LorAnn Super Strength Flavors, Perfumers Apprentice Professional Flavors and Flavour Art ?

After mixing up flavor with VG only how long should you let it seep before you should try it to see if the flavor is right ?

I have read online to that you can speedup the seep process buy taking a boiling cup of water and putting your mixed bottles in it <with caps on> wait two minutes then remove the bottles take the cap off and let them cool have you heard of this ?
 

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I received my order today thank you for the Christmas card and extra goodies. This will be the my wifes first attempt at making e-juice. I do have a question for you too...

What is the difference between LorAnn Super Strength Flavors, Perfumers Apprentice Professional Flavors and Flavour Art ?

After mixing up flavor with VG only how long should you let it seep before you should try it to see if the flavor is right ?

I have read online to that you can speedup the seep process buy taking a boiling cup of water and putting your mixed bottles in it <with caps on> wait two minutes then remove the bottles take the cap off and let them cool have you heard of this ?

Hey Ed W,

The only difference is the taste of the flavors mostly. All of the companies use a lot of the same ingredients to make their flavors. Flavour Art's tobacco line of flavorings are very concentrated. Flavour Art, LorAnn, and The Flavor Apprentice are all in similar concentrations when it comes to the non-tobacco flavorings.

As far as letting the flavors steep, I've always thought that the juice tasted better the following morning, but there could be a lot of factors there, including a clean palate. I'm not really swayed either way regarding the steeping time myself. I think the liquid tastes pretty good after a good shake of the bottle after mixing.

Putting your bottled mixtures in a ziplock baggie then submerging it into a hot (I wouldn't suggest boiling) water for a few minutes, would thin the liquid out, and should help everything "meld" together. I've not personally done that, as I use the overnight method, but it's a good idea.
 
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