The Final Count Down -- Are You Ready?

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PatVapes

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OK, I’m old. I had my day but it aint now. I get it. But what in the hell is a Jam Monster?

Jam Monster is the name of a brand of juice. As you can expect from the name they’re mostly jam flavors! Jam + butter + toast. The raspberry one is exceptionally tasty. If I had to vape only one juice forever that would probably be it lol.
 

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Jam Monster is the name of a brand of juice. As you can expect from the name they’re mostly jam flavors! Jam + butter + toast. The raspberry one is exceptionally tasty. If I had to vape only one juice forever that would probably be it lol.
Oh. That makes sense. Sort of. I was afraid you might say you didn’t know then I’d be forced to say you were old and oblivious like me. I’d hate to lose another friend so quickly.
 

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Oh. That makes sense. Sort of. I was afraid you might say you didn’t know then I’d be forced to say you were old and oblivious like me. I’d hate to lose another friend so quickly.

I’m a teacher, and I work mostly with young teens - young adults. Nothing offends me lol :lol:
 

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If I can freeze ejuice and still be usable if possible I'd buy a small freezer and a ton of premade ejuice.

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Personally I would refrigerate rather than freeze premade juice.
 

PatVapes

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Hmmm, I can only guess which subject is harder to teach.

English is harder. All it takes to help them be better people is showing them kindness and that you actually care about their lives, not only about learning the subject.

So Peruvians can be crappy too, huh?

Oh yeah, we have some very crappy People around. Especially our politicians. Lol
 

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Different thoughts on this . Some freeze, others put in fridge and others keep in a cool, dark place. I have some eliquid that is 10 years old and it is fine. What I notice most is the nicotine flavor is stronger. Mine has never been in the fridge or freezer. Do what you are comfortable with.

Before someone asks: the reason I have some that old is it wasn't a favorite and I kept buying and trying new flavors. I now am mostly DIY but I keep the old ones that I liked ok for insurance. I threw out hundreds of bottles of ones I didn't like. I am very picky about juice.

I kept some mixed liquid that long, ended up throwing it out. Not sure if it was oxidation or whatnot, but it got pretty nasty tasting. It wasn't refrigerated or frozen, just stored out of direct sunlight.

You do you, what works for one may not work for others, all of this is personal, ymmv, etc., etc.

Please excuse me if I offend, this post-trump/beer hangover might be skewing my responses
 

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Here in the states we do things to the extreme usually.

What I see happening, if everything isn't killed off, is an almost complete ban on the equipment currently available. What will be available will be older, less effective power delivery devices/liquid atomization devices. This equipment will likely have an inflated price tag.

At least it's regulated, right (insert sarcasm here)?

Heavily taxing the populace is a bedrock of our system here now. The irony of it is that rejecting unfair taxation is one of the main reasons why our country even exists.

As far as e-liquid is concerned, it will be available at your local nicotine dispensary for $.99/mL of 6mg non-flavored, with an ID, plus tax. Because flavors are bad for you, didn't you know? Also available in adult-friendly a** flavor, because that's ok right? Packaged in a bottle your baby can safely swallow, for those parents that feel the need to breed, but have no desire to nuture/raise/monitor their children.

Because, you know, save the children...

Wtf is this world coming to?
...
 

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Yes. A juice. After sampling hundreds of flavors, mostly tobacco but also many fruits, bakery, beverage, etc. I found one I can vape all day every day and enjoy it as much as I did when I discovered it more than 7 years ago. My next favorite flavor does not even appear on the chart. I know, hard to believe someone can be that squirrely about e-juice. But it’s true. And it’s equally squirrely to me how someone can vape just about anything and like it. I know people like that.

I can’t vape one flavor, all day every day either. I also tend to not like them for years and years. Diy is particularly good for me for that reason. I’d have spent hundreds and hundreds on juices only to grow tired of them.

I mix up a bunch of base to add flavor to on a whim. Some flavors I only ever make 10 mls at a time. Like strawberries. I like it once in a while and use it in an Rda.

Just because it’s not an adv doesn’t mean it’s not worth vaping. My tastebuds just get fatigued by some flavors.

I will use at least three juices throughout any given day, sometimes 5-6.

When I first started, I had ideas in my head about how it was supposed to work. I thought I was supposed to have one great favorite all the time. I thought I should have a routine and make exactly so much, use exactly so much per day. And I thought I was failing at it because I wasn’t doing it like others seemed to be. But really, it’s not about doing it the same as anyone else, it’s just about making stuff to vape, however that works for each individual.
 

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But really, it’s not about doing it the same as anyone else, it’s just about making stuff to vape, however that works for each individual.
True. I learned this early on. I found juice reviews to be rather useless because no one can speak for everyone.
 

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Why, sweetie?

Members who have tried freezing say the flavorings do not hold up well. Even refrigerated they can separate, but usually a good shake and they’re ok. I’d only even refrigerate if the temps in my house got really high. I only have window A/C but I manage to keep it 70-ish and my juice is fine.
 

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True. I learned this early on. I found juice reviews to be rather useless because no one can speak for everyone.

That’s a picture of my atty stand. I have several 30 ml bottles of juice in my cubby, but I have dozens of those 15 ml bottles with 5 or 10 mls. I have a few current favorites I use daily, but I also like to grab something different once in a while. A lot of those are just single flavor tests. They’re fine alone, but most are also pretty good mixed with another juice that’s in a squonker. Endless variety. Plus very little waste. In fact, the only thing I am throwing away lately are flavors I bought but don’t like.
 

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I have 8 separate windows open of nic suppliers and I officially have no idea who to choose.

Nic base for freezing, should that be ordered in pg or vg?

Consider what your final pg/vg% will be. I have gotten all vg and 50/50, but now that I’m at a lower nic level I guess all pg would work too. It’s thinner and easier to work with.
 

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I have 8 separate windows open of nic suppliers and I officially have no idea who to choose.

Nic base for freezing, should that be ordered in pg or vg?
It doesn’t matter, just get whatever your preference is.
 
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