1. The Standard - Frankenvape and Dead Man's Party are my fave from this rather pricey vape juice. The aesthetics, though, are nice and the vape is supremely noteful with Frankenvape having a kiwi collision course with a marshmellow undertone and Dead Man's Party being a summertime feel with a refreshing blueberry lemonade base and a complex sweetness that is indescribable. I don't have much of both left. It's a treat vape if you have a little extra cash to spend.
2. Jameson's - Yes I'm listing two of the more pricier juices as my top 2 because of the quality of taste vs. clouds vs. ingredients and these top two give me a sense of quality I have yet to try or felt was duplicated. The Melon Medley and Tangello were the two I tried and owned. I am huge on melon juices and this one is a very aromatic and tasty drip. It shouldn't be used in a carto but if you must then don't try to exhale with the intent to blot out the sun/moon. The tanjello is my 2nd favorite type of notes and that's citrus. Very organic in nature, they're the second most expensive juices I've seen (Five Pawns). Again, it is something you treat yourself to when you feel like splurging.
3. IM King King's Cup - Yeah I know they're not really a company that focuses on juice for your vape. However, they make King's Cup and again, if you're a melon connoisseur like myself, then you'll enjoy this juice. In fact, its one of those juices that is comparable to a beautiful woman you've met at a bar/lounge and after a night of libations and interaction, you have forgotten that fragrance she wore or the way she smiled at you and your memory is retracing itself trying to recall what it was that made you remember that woman. Yeah, its like that. The flavor profile is interestingly difficult to pin down as I have had friends comment on a tangerine hit or a strawberry mix. It's a medley that really represents the skating and urban world here on the West Coast.
4. Ben Johnson's Awesome Sauce - On the basis of Or3o and Nebula alone with Morning Dew being that airy mix-in that gave me the citrus kick I have been seeking in the brief time I've vaped. Of course this is one of the headlining juices at the ultra posh Vape Revolution in Artesia, CA, but Or3o is probably the first dessert/cookie vape juice that I have come to enjoy tremendously. If vaped right and not really in a carto, it is brillant with the robust chocolate flavor arriving first on the inhale and a subtle vanilla flight comes following as you hit the apex in your draw. I have become a little bit of a 'mixologist' in my brief vaping career and I have done some really interesting mixes. Some complicated and under wraps and one that I've done which is a no-vaper (get the pun?) and that is to mix in a light mixture of a mint/menthol juice that turns the hued taste of Or3o into a chocolate mint powerhouse. Nebula gives you the lychee and grape like flavor if you're looking for a refreshing move away from the dessert vapes Ben seems to knock out of the park.
5. Vape Street - Got to show love to my local shops. Though most of the ones on top were internet buys or were/are found at Vape Revolution, I wouldn't have been turned on to King's Cup and cleverly altered named juices like Pikachoo and Kirbee. While their line doesn't achieve the natural feel as does Jameson's or the interesting burn as The Standard, they have provided me with copious amounts of daily vapes and I appreciate them for that. If it weren't for their solid to great juices, it would've been an early nightmare on the wallet if I relied on my penchant of juicing off of the higher priced juices. They also have a great juice in Tropi-Boom and are really good at getting the fruity types out there and also offer a mentos take with their SubZero. That one has been my augmentation juice as it is way too potent on a RBA on its own. It lends its wintery chill to many a flavor and is a stalwart when you want that menthol flavor that isn't too chemically inclined on your palate.
All 5 have also been favorites of those closest around me who may not be as adventurous as I am when it comes to trying new juice. There are also other juices that have been recommended on here that I will seek out. That's why I love forums because you get to read about things you may not have had a chance to learn about otherwise.
2. Jameson's - Yes I'm listing two of the more pricier juices as my top 2 because of the quality of taste vs. clouds vs. ingredients and these top two give me a sense of quality I have yet to try or felt was duplicated. The Melon Medley and Tangello were the two I tried and owned. I am huge on melon juices and this one is a very aromatic and tasty drip. It shouldn't be used in a carto but if you must then don't try to exhale with the intent to blot out the sun/moon. The tanjello is my 2nd favorite type of notes and that's citrus. Very organic in nature, they're the second most expensive juices I've seen (Five Pawns). Again, it is something you treat yourself to when you feel like splurging.
3. IM King King's Cup - Yeah I know they're not really a company that focuses on juice for your vape. However, they make King's Cup and again, if you're a melon connoisseur like myself, then you'll enjoy this juice. In fact, its one of those juices that is comparable to a beautiful woman you've met at a bar/lounge and after a night of libations and interaction, you have forgotten that fragrance she wore or the way she smiled at you and your memory is retracing itself trying to recall what it was that made you remember that woman. Yeah, its like that. The flavor profile is interestingly difficult to pin down as I have had friends comment on a tangerine hit or a strawberry mix. It's a medley that really represents the skating and urban world here on the West Coast.
4. Ben Johnson's Awesome Sauce - On the basis of Or3o and Nebula alone with Morning Dew being that airy mix-in that gave me the citrus kick I have been seeking in the brief time I've vaped. Of course this is one of the headlining juices at the ultra posh Vape Revolution in Artesia, CA, but Or3o is probably the first dessert/cookie vape juice that I have come to enjoy tremendously. If vaped right and not really in a carto, it is brillant with the robust chocolate flavor arriving first on the inhale and a subtle vanilla flight comes following as you hit the apex in your draw. I have become a little bit of a 'mixologist' in my brief vaping career and I have done some really interesting mixes. Some complicated and under wraps and one that I've done which is a no-vaper (get the pun?) and that is to mix in a light mixture of a mint/menthol juice that turns the hued taste of Or3o into a chocolate mint powerhouse. Nebula gives you the lychee and grape like flavor if you're looking for a refreshing move away from the dessert vapes Ben seems to knock out of the park.
5. Vape Street - Got to show love to my local shops. Though most of the ones on top were internet buys or were/are found at Vape Revolution, I wouldn't have been turned on to King's Cup and cleverly altered named juices like Pikachoo and Kirbee. While their line doesn't achieve the natural feel as does Jameson's or the interesting burn as The Standard, they have provided me with copious amounts of daily vapes and I appreciate them for that. If it weren't for their solid to great juices, it would've been an early nightmare on the wallet if I relied on my penchant of juicing off of the higher priced juices. They also have a great juice in Tropi-Boom and are really good at getting the fruity types out there and also offer a mentos take with their SubZero. That one has been my augmentation juice as it is way too potent on a RBA on its own. It lends its wintery chill to many a flavor and is a stalwart when you want that menthol flavor that isn't too chemically inclined on your palate.
All 5 have also been favorites of those closest around me who may not be as adventurous as I am when it comes to trying new juice. There are also other juices that have been recommended on here that I will seek out. That's why I love forums because you get to read about things you may not have had a chance to learn about otherwise.