I know I may get burned for this, but whatevers.
My wife and I tried some top-sellers from Mt. Baker, and we hated them: Hawk Sauce, Thug Juice, and Moo Juice. Tried them fresh out of the mailbox AND after a week of steeping.
I think I get it - they're really inexpensive, they have a ton of flavors, they mix to order so they can offer lots of options, and they have excellent customer service.
I will say I was impressed by Gwar Fluids German Chocolate Beefcake. Not enough to get it again, but it was good enough for me to actually fill a tank and vape it.
We approach all new juices exactly the same way: They get dripped into a clean dripper with a single 1.8 ohm coil, wicked with a new piece of KGD cotton. They then get hit with 4.0 volts from a Provari. This is not a cloud-chasing setup by any means. We're trying to experience the juice's true flavor, including all of its nuances and faults. I can draw an (admittedly imperfect) analogy to listening to new music... You may hear a new band on your friends decrepit car stereo, and find yourself enjoying it. So you buy their albumn and listen to it on your Sennheiser reference headphones, and it's not nearly as good as you remember - the bass guitar is buried in the mix, and the cymbals sound like trash can lids. It sounded good in the 1992 Yugo, but it's unlistenable on $1500 headphones.
Snobby??? Gosh-darn right.