Whats the deal with Pluid? Why is it so difficult to meet the demand for this juice?

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KerryK

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Pluid is a complex vape, a VERY strong vape. Did you know you can dilute it down and it still keeps it's flavor. I can't do the full strength so I bought mine reduced and still stretched it out by 25%.

As I reduce I get more hints of citrus, more of the light sweet tones, the Star Anise is still present but it's not dominant. I think most people try PLUID full strength and it just knocks them out.

If you do get your hands on Pluid, do yourself a favor and play around with reducing some of it before you fill your tank full throttle.
 

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A one-man band can only play so many gigs!

Truth is, you'll soon see how small the vaping community is in one sense, and how incredibly large and all-encompassing it is in another sense--the two qualities work in tandem. Pluid is one of those things that no matter how much gets made (by one man), it will be devoured. Until it gets mass produced (factory style, which probably won't happen), it remains one of the hard-to-get items in vaping. Unfortunately, those kind of things in all aspects of society become a life that feeds onto themselves--the harder they are to get, the harder they are to get. See?
 

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So is it like black jelly beans? Like black licorice or anise hard candies? Like Jagermeister or ouzo? I'd love to hear it compared to something, because I will eat black jelly beans or candy coated fennel seeds until I sicken myself, but anise without sweetness is gross to me. If it tastes like black Twizzlers, I don't want it.
 

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So is it like black jelly beans? Like black licorice or anise hard candies? Like Jagermeister or ouzo? I'd love to hear it compared to something, because I will eat black jelly beans or candy coated fennel seeds until I sicken myself, but anise without sweetness is gross to me. If it tastes like black Twizzlers, I don't want it.

First off, if this is true what you say about yourself, YOU NEED TO TRY IT! Fennel, anise, black licorice, Jagermeister, ouzo? Well, think absinthe (so, anise, but along the same lines as all of that) with citrus and other mystical flavors.
 
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