Nice thread. I think the vast majority of places to buy juice, either online or a B&M, are made with one of the common flavoring brands. I call them generics, since they are similar to each other and can be found for very cheap, though they are also sold very expensive for unexpecting vapers (the vast majority who aren't on an online forum).
Some sold are made by excellent mixers who can take basic flavorings and come up with a unique and complex blends. Someone with a lot of experience experimenting with flavorings and are great DIYers can make juices I'm willing to spend money on. On the other end, I think a lot of vendors take a bottle of grape from whatever brand of flavorings they use, mix it according to instructions, come up with a creative name, and sell that. No thank you, not for me. What bothers me is when they do that simple mix and try to sell it as something special (the most authentic grape vape ever made! Tastes like real fruit!).
I'm going after a different experience than what I've had before when buying new liquid. The common and simple generics won't give me that. Since I vape mainly NETs, tobacco vapes that the vendor actually extracts themselves, most of what I vape is unique. I also like fruit and dessert vapes. For fruit, generic just doesn't work at all for me. They are usually candy flavors and taste that way, and I don't like candy vapes. I want fruit vapes that taste like fruit, only a few vendors do that, and they didn't get there using Lorann or TPA.
I've had better luck with dessert and bakery vapes, so I have a feeling the common versions of flavorings used for those (vanilla, caramel, cream, custart, etc.), are ones that work better for me.
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