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Lethalp

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With all the talk about lemon juice, vinegar, and even caramel color for changing the taste and color of juice, has anyone decided if those things or anything else does anything as far as

1) extending the life of the juices
2) extending the flavors of the juice?

I recently acquired some 100% vg flavored 32 mg juice that I plan to add pg to to make a mix I can vape, so I am wanting to know if there is anything I can do to preserve it. Thanks
 

GoodDog

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I think it was established in the "vinegar" thread that adding citric acid to eliquid will help keep it stable. I use Tart & Sour in most of my mixes but I wish I knew if I should add citric acid to my nicotine that I have in cold storage. I know some vendors add it to their nicotine but I don't know if it's really beneficial for long term storage. We're learning new things every day here. :)
 

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Use 2 drops of one of the acids per 5ml of juice. It enhances the flavor and extends the life expectancy of your juice. It really doesn't matter which acid you use, just that you do use one of them in each of your mixes. The acids are Lemon Juice (citric acid), Malic Acid, Tartaric Acid and Vinegar (acetic acid).

Nicotine in PG or VG will last for several years in the freezer. There is no need to add anything to your nicotine, PG or VG until you mix your juice.

Good luck!

Pete
 
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