It's official - I TOTALLY GET IT NOW!!!
This is amazeballs! GCD is delicious 
How? What? Who? Why? What is going on here!? What have you all done to me!!? But - Thank You!!!
I taste Cinnamon- not candy red hot cinnamon, real cinnamon. Warm cinnamon roll, not too sweet, just *yum* - but, I can taste the roll part on the exhale with a slight hint of the frosting glaze?
I need a bigger bottle of this!!!
Why is this getting even better as I vape it?
Yup, I would vape this all day, every day.
(the other bottles are staring at me...)
I placed 2 more orders before I even got this one! I have a bunch more on the way... Saddly, I did not get more GCD 
I'll have enough though to keep me busy for a minute...
Have read so much my brain is numb so I have to ask...
Is steeping required on any flavors or is everything good fresh from the bottle?
Like - CLS, CB, Doodle - and when they get here: H1N1, BG, Gravity, Fren and Strawnilla?
I'd say the fruit are the best candidates for hitting fresh out of the box...
Never, ever, steep the virus. I hit it as it evolves, it changes so much it's just a matter of time before it infects you.
The Vanilla products will be fine fresh out of the box, but they all get *significantly* better with time and patience - so - absolutely, try them. If they hit for you, vape em, if they don't - sock em away.
Steeping recommendations are just that, recommendations. Understanding taste is extremely subjective, I would never take someone elses word for it. Case in point, I love PBC fresh, but I'm not particularly fond of it after it's steeped. There are a ton of people are exactly the opposite, they don't touch the stuff until it's steeped a month. ...and then there are all kinds of people who are in-between... a few who don't like it at all - and a few that will vape it whenever and wherever. The only way you can know where it's at for you is to try it.
Also, take into consideration that our liquid is steeped to varying degrees before shipment... the amount of steeping varies from bottle to bottle. You may get on the tail end of a stock transition and get a bottle that's been pre-steeped for 3 months, or you may draw a fresh bottle that was mixed a week ago... again, leaves you to try the bottle in your hand and make the call for yourself! That's part of the fun imho... the golden rule is "never set down a bottle you are enjoying" - doesn't matter how long anyone says you "have to steep it."