So funny to see this 4+ month old post resurrected.

As a ejuice buyer for almost four years, here is how I see the situation. Most ejuice websites set up bare bones and hope for success, but less than 20% make it big and then they are overwhelmed. Back in the day, I personally helped Mrs. T, Alice in Vapeland, and Heather's Heavenly Vapes hit that status. While I was happy to see their phenomenal success, I was not willing to put up with "closed - we are moving" delays and increased liquid and shipping prices. So I have continued on finding the new bright ejuice stars and am happy that I am helping them succeed, too. Remember, this is a new industry and we are ALL in this together. None of could survive without vapers, hardware sellers, and liquid vendors (including DIY). So welcome to this new, bold frontier and please appreciate all of the people that make this possible for us.
My new ejuice star is Vixen Vapors. They are in TX and I placed an order late afternoon on Feb 20. I received shipping confirmation later that night and received seven bottles of juice today (Feb 22) -- with First Class shipping! I am currently vaping Strawberries & Cream straight out of the package and it is yummy good. The other six bottles smell delicious as well, but will Vixen be my
forever go-to liquid supplier? Oh no, because they are going to soar to the top and also go through growing pains, and I will continue to seek out new vendors.
Bottom line, this is an incredibly young niche and we should not get stuck on those already established. It is in our best interest to help the newcomers on the scene. I love HHV, AiV, and Mrs. T juice, but they are now well on their way to complete success. Give someone else a chance, explore! It is American Capitalism at its best.