I know nothing, and what's worse is all my education in eliquid makes me suck even worse at DIYing! Oy vey.
For real, my little DIY stuff makes my least favorite vendor look like Tom Colicchio made it.

I know nothing, and what's worse is all my education in eliquid makes me suck even worse at DIYing! Oy vey.For real, my little DIY stuff makes my least favorite vendor look like Tom Colicchio made it.
There would have to have been a previous argument for it to be a non sequitor, what does it not follow? I'm not following anything, I started the argument. Discussion. I may be a wild brush stroker, but I do believe most of the time the expensive juice is exactly the same as the cheap juice, it just costs more.
Dang it Mann, you're gonna get mad at me now. I just think there needs to be a reason why one vendors bottle of nic, pg/vg and TPA lemon and cake costs twice as much as anothers.
And food coloring burns up on your coils before it enters your lungs.
We are also needing to look at economics.
Most people (not all) see expensive as better, even though it is the same stuff.
Miller and Bush both make beer (don't ask me which is better because I don't drink it) and they both can it in different ways, but they both take the SAME BEER and put it in a different can and market it as off brand. It doesn't matter that one is in a white can labeled BEER, and sells for 20 cents less a can, it comes from the same vat as their branded beer. (The Beer brand beer is an old argument from the 70-80s but the statement remains the same).
Well what about craft beer? Craft beer is more expensive but also a lot better.
Here's a good old thread about "renowned" juices from almost 2 years ago.
I pulled Lasttangos great post from thread to share with you.
"I like the idea of this thread ---> though we need to "qualify" what legendary means...
As far as I am concerned, an operational definition of Legendary would mean that a juice has been very popular for 3-4 years... it's has to have inspired other juice makers... and copycats... whether it is hot now or not.... so as good as nicoticket and indigo and mom and pop are... they are about 1.5-2+ years away from being legendary...
One exception IMO... being:
PLUID... Pluid has been discussed and in the making for a long time before it was commercially available... ...and it help inspired a boom in boutique and artisan juice making.
Whether I like them or not... and I do like most of these... I would qualify these as legendary... as far as ECF goes... over the past 3-4 years.
Boba's Bounty and Gorilla Juice
BWB RY4
BWB Malty Toffee
BWB Casablanca
Dulcis by Vaportalk
Bounty Hunter by Nitelite Vapor
Kona Cream Milkshake from Virgin (never had this one, but heh... immense popularity forever)
DK-TAB from Dekang
RY4 from Dekang
Taboo from LiquidXpress
I think you have to go with Geoff's Blend or Butterfinger from Tasty Vapor
Snickerdoodle Ms. T's...
Halo's Torque
V4L's Smilin' Menthol
as far as nets and more tobacco inspired... I think some have listed a few big ones...
Never tried it, but that Vermillion River line has been consistently pumped for at least 3 years.
as Dspin said... want2Vape's Alcazar is arguably one of the first nets that caught fire... want2vape makes great juice btw... their creme brulee is the best IMO...
well... I tried... it would be a worthy and fun activity to attempt to qualify what legendary means... and compile a list for newbies to see...
I have no doubt that companies like ahlusion, nicoticket, fuzion, vapetrik, mom and pops, goodlife etc will have legendary juices...
Boba's and Pluid have inspired so many juices... as has the regular janty or dekang RY4/ dulcis
Last edited by lasttango; 10-25-2013 at 05:37 PM.
I had to go back through Lasttango's threads to find examples of high end juices that have stood the test of time. Maybe Lasttango and Mr.Mann will get in on this as they've both stood the test of time and established themselves as serious vapers who understand quality, or some of the other long standing members whose names I have unfortunately forgotten since I haven't been around for a while."
Well what about craft beer? Craft beer is more expensive but also a lot better.
absolutely
but that also factors in increased cost to the brewer since he cannot buy ingredients in such quantities as the "giants", but also the increased brew time of a lot of craft beers
absolutely
but that also factors in increased cost to the brewer since he cannot buy ingredients in such quantities as the "giants", but also the increased brew time of a lot of craft beers