Yaeliq's Juices

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rebgold

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I'm curious what "purest" juice means? All juices are pg and or vg, nicotine and flavoring. What part would be more pure from one vendor than another?
I haven't tried his juices, I'm not putting it down, I'm sure it's good, but, his flavor list is pretty much the exact offering of everyone using the run of the mill flavourants, so how can it be terribly different?
 

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His juice does strike me as having a different signature... different tones... maybe he gets all of his ingredients at a place north america vendors don't usually use...

when I use the word pure, I mean clean... uncluttered... or lack of a chemical taste etc...

not sure what the op means though.

I desperately want to know how vendors can make juice taste better than I can when I have the same ingredients as they do...
 

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yeah, we need a vendor to spill the beans ;-)

fuzion vapor impresses the heck out of me... I mean, he admits that he only uses TFA flavorings... and I think he even discloses where he gets his other ingredients, yet his juice tastes so good! I have the same ingredients sitting here in my diy compartment and my liquid tastes like a bucket of chum compared to his.

I've bought nic and base from wizard, xtreme, onestopdiy and arizona - I think/I heard a lot of vendors use xtremevaping... but I dunno
 

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I desperately want to know how vendors can make juice taste better than I can when I have the same ingredients as they do...

It's similar to comparing the skills of a short-order cook and a chef at a three-start Michelin restaurant. You can give them the same ingredients, but the results will be very different. It's really impressive that a vendor like Fuzion can make distinct juices using common ingredients. Personally, I tend to lean towards vendors that make their own extractions, whether it's tobacco, tea, fruit, etc. Those e-liquids tend to be more interesting (at least) and distinct (at best).

On the topic at hand, I've have Yaeliq juices steeping. They smell great, but after dripping a bit, two of them don't seem ready yet. I'm excited to see how they develop in a few weeks.
 

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Could it be the perception that a vendors juices are better than yours?
Case in point, I am a chef, (NOT a short order cook), yet my son thinks all food cooked at a restaurant is better than anything I make at home! I use the same ingredients, cater to his tastes yet, if I cooked the same meal at my restaurant and it was served to him by someone he didn't know, he would think it was better.
If you're using the same ingredients as Fuzion, then the amounts should be the only thing different, and that would just require tinkering, right?
 

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I wouldn't worry too much Kent. Mine is too. It happens sometimes with overseas USPS tracking.

I order a lot from China and UK, so I know, but china times esp. have been better than ever, and when a tracking number is given, it gives some movement at least on the day after.
 

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Could it be the perception that a vendors juices are better than yours?
Case in point, I am a chef, (NOT a short order cook), yet my son thinks all food cooked at a restaurant is better than anything I make at home! I use the same ingredients, cater to his tastes yet, if I cooked the same meal at my restaurant and it was served to him by someone he didn't know, he would think it was better.
If you're using the same ingredients as Fuzion, then the amounts should be the only thing different, and that would just require tinkering, right?

I think this is a case of a son being a son. :p
 
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