Worst flavor I've tried!!! Need "steeping"?

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hesitantly

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I've been vapeing for only three weeks, and bought 10 flavors, so far. I just got one called Banana Split, and it is the worst of the bunch. Banana Pudding, from the same outfit, tastes great. Go figure! I've read on here that some juices need to be steeped? How does one know if it does? Is there a tutorial post somewhere to tell me how to do that? Thanks.
 

Lessifer

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juice only really benefits from steeping if it's fresh made. If it's been sitting sealed on a shelf for awhile it should be good to go.

Mainly steeping consists of letting it sit in a cool dark place for a period of time, shaking occasionally, and the length of time varies. If the juice has a chemical/perfume smell/taste, you can leave the cap off for a few hours to let it evaporate a bit, then put the cap back on and let it steep.

Sometimes a juice just doesn't taste good to you though.
 

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I give the majority of new juices a week of steeping. Squeeze out the air, shake, store, shake a few times. Very basic. That said, in about 150 juices I have yet to have any that I found I loved after steeping longer and re-trying it. Generally if I did not enjoy it the first time it does not do a steeping turn around to become great. Something unique about my favorite juice, Good Life Deadly Sin. It's well documented that this juice changes flavor slightly almost every time it is vaped. I have found that to be true too. But my absolute favorite Deadly Sin taste is fresh out of the bottle (FOOB). Go to mailbox, crack it open, wonderful!
 
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