Going thru the old ones that have been moved to the back of the pack. Wasn't crazy about them but they weren't terrible. So it's vape it for awhile and either put it in rotation or dump it.
Way too many bottles hanging around.
Anybody else done this? Would like to find is surprise in there......
Haha thats funny it kind of backfired, you poked the beast.only problem I see here is running into 2 or 3 that I would want to reorder and ALL from different vendors.....Hmmm maybe I should have left this project alone.
now doing a Juicy Fruit from Ms. T's and it might need to be bought again.
This could get expensive.
Haha thats funny it kind of backfired, you poked the beast.
I was thinking of getting rid of some but i'm toying with the idea of opening a vape shop and I could sell what I don't like there.
I agree I throw out the really bad stuff but some things aren't for me and others may love it. I would let them sample and buy varied amounts. Something like that.Well if your planning on selling them in your own store I'd suggest you do so at reduced prices. Like $1.50 samples. I know everyone has different tasts, but a bad batch is sometimes just a bad batch.
What my local vape store (Madd Catt Vapers) does is put small bottles in a little bin on the corner of the counter and mark them as "discounted" then tells the people intrested that they are test batches or ones that weren't quite up to their high standards of taste. That way it's all on the customer. They can't say that they are making bad juice when they knew it waas a test sample.
If you start selling off mixes at retail you may get a bad reputation, and they are hard to live down.
Can't say it often enough. Don't dump. If you have liquids you don't like PIF it or swap it.
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