Hi SeniorBoy,
I'm not sure what the question is in this post. Please clarify
Also, in regards to steeping. As I mentioned we have a certain time frame of steeping that we consider acceptable for each juice (I honestly am not positive what that range is, it could be a few days or a few weeks or a few months and I believe it varies between liquids). An entire batch of our liquid is steeped and bottled at once, so the variations would be between different batches not between bottles of the same batch. For example, Batch A may have steeped for 6 weeks and Batch B may have had a chance to steep for 8 weeks. AGAIN, I am using 6 and 8 weeks as completely made up numbers as I really do not know what the time frame is. Our batches steep in large amounts (and are then bottled and sealed) so the matter of a week here in our lab may only make a very small difference as opposed to your individual 7ml bottle steeping for a week. Letting your 7ml bottle steep with the top off for just a day or two may make the same difference as a few weeks of us letting it steep here before it is bottled. My apologies if that is confusing!
Also, this process helps us with QC in the sense that it is basically impossible for one bottle from a specific batch to be a "bad bottle", since the entire batch is processed at one time not on a per bottle basis, if there were to be something wrong with the batch, every bottle would be affected.
I'm not sure what the question is in this post. Please clarify
I certainly don't wish to beat this to death and I appreciate the direct input from Cinder EllaI'm confident we can all help Halo maintain their reputation and insure that QC remains on target.
Please explain to me the enclosed pic? From my order of 5/17/2013 as part of a Tobacco Sample. Seal never broken.
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Also, in regards to steeping. As I mentioned we have a certain time frame of steeping that we consider acceptable for each juice (I honestly am not positive what that range is, it could be a few days or a few weeks or a few months and I believe it varies between liquids). An entire batch of our liquid is steeped and bottled at once, so the variations would be between different batches not between bottles of the same batch. For example, Batch A may have steeped for 6 weeks and Batch B may have had a chance to steep for 8 weeks. AGAIN, I am using 6 and 8 weeks as completely made up numbers as I really do not know what the time frame is. Our batches steep in large amounts (and are then bottled and sealed) so the matter of a week here in our lab may only make a very small difference as opposed to your individual 7ml bottle steeping for a week. Letting your 7ml bottle steep with the top off for just a day or two may make the same difference as a few weeks of us letting it steep here before it is bottled. My apologies if that is confusing!