Which juice follows another?

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3rdear11

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Opinions as to which juice follows another well? For example, I have some plain madvapes ultamint about to empty in the tank. Now instead of cleaning everything out before switching flavors, is there a pattern of logic by which could be a new and pleasing progression? Could I drop a grape flavor in there, and not have it taste like vomit? Would I switch to orange, cigar, or creamy dessert flavors?

I'm being lazy but I do get tired of cleaning stuff out all the time.

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Light to dark seems logical. I once tried coffee to tobacco and vice vs, neither blended well. They both remained very separate and distinct, and it was kinda gross. Reminded me of how an elementary school smelled.

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Yep, two strong flavors will just compete with each other. That only works when those flavors are complimentary.
 

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This is one of the main reasons I drip most of the time. I have a couple of tanks I fill with my favorites, but I got so tired of cleaning everything out between vapes. I hope you find the right combinations and never have to be reminded of school again (unless, of course, you enjoyed your time in school)! :toast:
 

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I have different tanks for different "families" of flavor. I have a coffee tank for the morning, a fruity tank for my all day vape, and a tobacco tank. Then there's various cartos for "specialty" flavors (Mary Jane, for example) that need to be left alone, not mixed with anything, and/or don't fit into a family of flavors.

That said, I'm trying to figure out the same sort of logical progression when it comes to my RDA - when I'm testing flavors, what order should I test them in? It seems to me that it doesn't matter too much most of the time if I burn the last flavor out, but on occasion there is a flavor that likes to linger a bit too long. It'd be nice to have some sort of "flavor eraser" for situations like that.
 

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Actually, I've seen flavor eraser sold but I can't remember where.
You could always get some plain pg/vg and vape a few drops of unflavored in between.

Good call! Doesn't Mt. Baker Vapor sell like 50 gallons of plain juice for something like 50 cents or something, too?
 
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