What's the difference in juice?

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Pg is more of a throat hit like smoking. Where vg is more air and vapor not a strong hit to throat. Im a new user and I use 50/50 or 60pg40vg so far. From what I have read it seems that blend works well.

Agreed, and to add to this, pg is the 'flavor carrier'...pure vg does not mix with flavors very well (if at all).

E-liquids that list things like 'max vg' mean that they only contain enough pg to make the flavors mix properly.
 

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Awesome, I've been using 50/50 and I'll probably stick with that. Do you guys have any websites with good and adorable flavors you would recommend??

I like 'vape wild', especially for starting out. They have a gazillion flavors on the inexpensive side and excellent customer service, they also carry some 'premium brands' and hardware. I also like 'omvapors' (both should be easy to google).
 
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Agreed, and to add to this, pg is the 'flavor carrier'...pure vg does not mix with flavors very well (if at all).

E-liquids that list things like 'max vg' mean that they only contain enough pg to make the flavors mix properly.
Not totally accurate with the vg. True that vg is thicker and has a sweet taste, it also smoothes out the vape because pg can be harsh. Lots of people use max vg because they cannot tolerate pg. Some don't like it that much because it can be harsh, some are allergic or their bodies just cannot tolerate it.
Most of the flavorings come in the carrier of pg which is why it is harder to get 100% vg ejuice. However, while vg can mute the flavoring somewhat they are usually mixed with more flavoring to compensate and take longer to steep(age) to goodness. You can buy nic in vg and on some vendor sites you can purchase some flavoring in vg.

There is no set way to vape. Just find what works for you.

Good luck and happy vaping,
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Awesome, I've been using 50/50 and I'll probably stick with that. Do you guys have any websites with good and affordable flavors you would recommend??

Edit to add: Meinxerces, you asked "What's the difference in juice? My answer would be What's the difference between Ripple and Champagne? Some juice makers have it down pat, some don't quite get it right. The Company I list below has got it down pat and have some excellent juice flavors at a reasonable price.

Heather's Heavenly Vapes Best NETs in the USA. IMO Been vaping their juice for 5 years now.

NET = Naturally Extracted Tobacco juices.
 
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