What do we want from our eJuice in 16'

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CrispyNY

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What flavors would you liked to see, what PG/VG ratios, your preferences. Maybe some manufacturer's will listen to us. Personally would like to see some juice without all of the added sweetener.I would love to see some transparency (not trade secrets) like if and what sweeteners/chemicals are used so we can stay away from them. Maybe a peak temp/wattage the product vapes at. It seems like to be a premium juice the juice has to be so sweet I have to taste it in my throat for the next ten minutes. I do like that fact that I am seeing larger bottles for a better price but the product I tried was not the greatest. Making the move to DIY is enticing but it takes so much times to start up and with the job and the family I barely have time to run out and get juice.
 
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VHRB2014

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Ya, I too always thought the slang term juice was/is a little too esoteric a term. Somethings gotta be better and more to the point without the bad vibes it sends. OK, I`ll say it plainly, to me, "juice" gives off a druggy vibe.

But for the rest, ya, I make my own, and yes, we call it juice, LOL.
 
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BreSha6869

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I guess the only thing I would like to see is the end of $15+ 30ml bottles of juice. $25 for a 30ml? Seriously. Knowing that cost if even made by a 3rd party is under $4 all in, that is nutty.

Same nic, same PG/Vg, same flavour companies, etc. I am
Not paying an extra &10-15 for a pretty label and frosted glass bottle.

If OHW can sell a 180ml of Milk Man for $50-55 (or under $10/30ml, why can't the other "premium" guys?
 

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I, personally, would like to see more universal testing (and reporting of results) of e-liquid. Then, a concerted effort to make liquid as "clean" as possible reducing components that could potentially cause issues. And finally, minimum requirements for manufacturing that are universally adopted and monitored through a non-governmental body like say....a panel of vapers who have shown a devotion to the cause and enough integrity to keep the cause as their primary concern.

I understand that the Diacetyl (sp?) issue is quite possibly overblown. And the Antifreeze issue is flat out ridiculous. But it almost doesn't matter for the future. Popular opinion is an issue. Politically, this is trying to turn an aircraft carrier. Identification and reduction of possible trouble compounds as an integral, universal part of a standard process of e-liquid manufacturing would be a huge step forward and one we need to make to continue vaping as we know it.

That's what I'd like to see.
 
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