Look through any long
juice thread on ECF, and you’ll find instances where someone who does not participate in the thread leaves a single post shouting that a certain juice is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
Are such people shills? Probably not. Technically, shills are hired by companies to promote products while pretending to be ordinary consumers, so these ECF one-shot posters aren't really shills---they're just regular folks spreading the word about juices they love. My only gripe is that they tend not to leave any substantive information. Simply touting a juice as “best ever” doesn’t inspire me to try it. In fact, I tend to dismiss such posts as untrustworthy hype.
No, Yaeliq Double RY4 is not on
The Big List, but we’ve heard of it. It just hasn’t been reviewed yet, and RY4s don’t get on
The Big List until they’ve been reviewed. RPadTV purchased bottles of Yaeliq RY4 and RY4 Asian, and posted about their smell when they arrived, but he didn’t subsequently post reviews here. And Vinv’s single word “insane” doesn’t constitute a review.
Yaeliq is an Israeli online vendor (site link:
Yaeliq.com) For all I know, it may be a one-person operation (or not). Yaeliq sells only one size bottle---100mls---for $18 plus shipping from Israel. Orders over $50 get free shipping, so that’s deep discount bulk pricing: 300mls for $54 (18¢/ml). There’s a thread about Yaeliq juices on ECF that has both devoted lovers and disappointed haters.
Yaeliq offers three versions of RY4---
RY4,
RY4 Asian, and
Double RY4. The names of the last two can’t help but make one wonder if Yaeliq is using all-in-one TPA RY4 flavorings to make those. (TPA sells flavorings called
RY4 Asian and
RY4 Double.) Not that doing so is against the law or anything; many vendors use off-the-shelf flavorings from flavoring companies such as TPA/TFA, FlavourArt, LorAnn, Capella, Flavor West, etc., to make simple single-flavor retail juices.
The retail juice marketplace is much less diverse than one might assume. Artisan-crafted, custom-tailored juices are available from many different vendors, of course, but a considerable percentage of retail juices are little more than pre-mixed commercial DIY. Again, there’s no law against that.
Heck, the majority of vendors don’t even make their own juices. They outsource it. Sometimes the wholesalers use the vendor’s proprietary recipes, sometimes not. I have nothing against vendors who work with a major juice manufacturer, such as Dekang, to produce a custom-tailored line of juices for that vendor.
On the other hand, the fact that some vendors custom-tailor their retail juices from scratch, developing the juices in their own labs, using numerous flavorings and testing, provides no guarantee that the juices will be good.
Are Yaeliq RY4s great? I don’t know, and I won’t until someone sends me some to try, because I’m not going to buy any. Sorry, but I’ve spent enough on RY4s. Oh, I still buy a new RY4 on occasion, but I’m not spending $54 for 300mls of juice that I’ll probably never vape just to be able to review it.
So, Vinv, you got a 100ml bottle of Yaeliq Double RY4. If you send me a 3ml bottle from that, I’ll post a review and add it to
The Big RY4 List. PM me for my address. After I get it, I'll paypal you $3 to reimburse your shipping cost. Or contact Yaeliq and ask them to send me small samples of their RY4s at 18mg. I don't personally request freebies from vendors for review, but other posters have taken it on themselves to do so, and I'm fine with that.