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Kanza

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I am experiencing an "oily" aftertaste...like eating cold french fries :p Could this be a result of using WOW juice in a cool cart? Or is it a problem with CoolCarts? Or is it the juice base? The batteries are of various lengths and freshly charged or have a large charge. The type of battery (diamond, stealth, etc.) is different so that's not a factor. Auto vs manual has the same result. Granted, I have been under stress with my husband's health problems and might be vapring stronger than usual but I don't notice it if I am. I got rid of my WOWcarts because of coughing but reordered a couple of sampler packs in case the cart type was a problem. Has anyone else experienced this? The flavor remains the same but it's like an oily "coating" lingering in my mouth or during vaping. I have brushed my teeth, gargled, flushed my mouth with water, etc. but I can still have a problem :p

Also, does anyone have an Excel spreadsheet listing V4L products? I know Joyce compiled one with cart colors but I never seem to be online while she is :) Darn that real world...always interfering with vaping and spending time with vaping friends ;)
 

Sallyem

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I am experiencing an "oily" aftertaste...like eating cold french fries :p Could this be a result of using WOW juice in a cool cart? Or is it a problem with CoolCarts? Or is it the juice base? ;)

I use dentures, and I can say that vaping does leave a coating on my teeth. However, I do not notice any taste, and a quick brushing removes the coating.
 

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I live in the South. These folks fry everything from apples to twinkies (redneck eclair) to oreo cookies (which are to die for by the way) so I always have an oily taste in my mouth.

That said, there are certain flavors that leave a heavy aftertaste and seem to "coat" my mouth and tongue. Cherry cordial and peppermint ice cream are two that I can think of, but there have been some other flavors that I've tried. It seems to be the thicker juices that have that effect for me. Any time I vape a strong flavor such as coffee, tobacco, or especially the chocolates, I follow it up with spearmint. Spearmint just seems to leave my mouth cool and fresh.
 
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