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Which e-juice to try?

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Danesnpits

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I just ordered a variety pack from flavour crafters... we'll see how that goes.
one of a bit of a pet peeves is not being able to pay by credit card at some of the dealers, although if its a small business i guess they cant justify the expense.

It's not that, its that selling ejuice with nic is banned in Canada. Thats the ONLY reason why no one in Canada accepts cc.
 

CityLights

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Denich, seeing your in Ontario, be sure to give MLV, MapleLeafVapes a shot. I prefer their mixing base over some of the other Canadian crafters, smoother cleaner tasting Nic base. And it's way better then the china e-liquid being sold and relabeled in Canada. In my group of new vapers we've found MLV's Wurthers and CreamyCaramelBacco are good all day vapes . Their Maple flavours are the best too. - Another advantage is you'll get your order faster then any other place in Canada, I've Ordered in the morning and I've gotten my order next day to my mailbox.

Just note, Their liquid is blended fresh when you order. Because it is so fresh, the favours will have not yet steeped when it arrives so plan ahead. Or you can transfer 5ml of liquid into a smaller bottle and then drop that into a cup of hot water and shake it. I leave the dripper caps off over night when the liquid arrives and this also helps to speed up the flavour steeping.

Also check out eVape.ca to see if they have a rep near you and try some of their HouseBrand LR 1.7 Cartos. I've invested so much money on trying different Cartos and I always end up back with eVape's Cartos.
 
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