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Post by effington on Oct 31, 2013 12:50:12 GMT
Hi Am currently enjoying a butterscotch flavour which is out of stock at my local shop - it's decadence brand. Does anyone have any recommendations of where I can get a good one from online? Also, what other flavours can anyone recommend along that line - don't like overly sweet stuff; tried strawberries and cream and, well, yuk!
Any recommendations gratefully received.
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Post by charon on Oct 31, 2013 13:05:42 GMT
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Post by blakey on Oct 31, 2013 14:46:57 GMT
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Post by Perpetua on Oct 31, 2013 15:32:27 GMT
I still am . . . got a few bottles stashed away in the freezer Blakey.
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Post by toots on Oct 31, 2013 19:51:03 GMT
In the freezer????? Really in the freezer????? Should you do this when stocking up on a particular flavour then? I ask coz I've just ordered 5 bottles of 30ml butterscotch and normally store all unopened bottles in the fridge.
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Post by blakey on Oct 31, 2013 19:58:10 GMT
In the freezer????? Really in the freezer????? Should you do this when stocking up on a particular flavour then? I ask coz I've just ordered 5 bottles of 30ml butterscotch and normally store all unopened bottles in the fridge. If you're going to be vaping your supply inside a year then there is no need to freeze it Perpy I suspect is just an occasional butterscotch vaper these days and probably (knowing her) has a substantial supply so it makes sense to freeze it. I buy juice 3-4 months in advance of vaping it and I keep it in the fridge with zero issues, in fact I have juice that's been in there a couple of years and is still perfectly ok, just make sure you give it a good shake when you get it out.
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Post by toots on Oct 31, 2013 20:37:14 GMT
In the freezer????? Really in the freezer????? Should you do this when stocking up on a particular flavour then? I ask coz I've just ordered 5 bottles of 30ml butterscotch and normally store all unopened bottles in the fridge. If you're going to be vaping your supply inside a year then there is no need to freeze it Perpy I suspect is just an occasional butterscotch vaper these days and probably (knowing her) has a substantial supply so it makes sense to freeze it. I buy juice 3-4 months in advance of vaping it and I keep it in the fridge with zero issues, in fact I have juice that's been in there a couple of years and is still perfectly ok, just make sure you give it a good shake when you get it out. Cheers blakey for that info. I will carry on keeping mine in the fridge then. I'll be using it up before a year is out that's for sure
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Post by toots on Oct 31, 2013 20:43:40 GMT
Hi Am currently enjoying a butterscotch flavour which is out of stock at my local shop - it's decadence brand. Does anyone have any recommendations of where I can get a good one from online? Also, what other flavours can anyone recommend along that line - don't like overly sweet stuff; tried strawberries and cream and, well, yuk! Any recommendations gratefully received. Haha, forgot to answer your butterscotch question coz of keeping liquids in the freezer surprise by Perpetua. I buy mine from vapouriz.co.uk and it is yummy, delicious, scrumptous, heavenly, my absolute favourite
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Post by effington on Oct 31, 2013 20:47:00 GMT
Thank you - order placed
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Post by Perpetua on Oct 31, 2013 21:40:40 GMT
In the freezer????? Really in the freezer????? Should you do this when stocking up on a particular flavour then? I ask coz I've just ordered 5 bottles of 30ml butterscotch and normally store all unopened bottles in the fridge. If you're going to be vaping your supply inside a year then there is no need to freeze it Perpy I suspect is just an occasional butterscotch vaper these days and probably (knowing her) has a substantial supply so it makes sense to freeze it. Spot on Blakey . . . O to be more of an enigma.
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Post by lostchild on Nov 3, 2013 1:43:13 GMT
I'm sort of new at this but have sampled several flavors from my local vendor in the US. They have a flavor called 2x butterscotch that I keep on hand with a few others and I intermingle throughout the day. I have 6 Pro Tank 2 so switching isn't that big a deal. These people have a line of 100% organic flavors, my favorite being the Caramel Cream and the 2x Butterscotch comes in 2nd followed by the English Toffee. Just sharing from across the pond on the subject, I'm not posting the vendor because I don't want anyone to think this is an ad for them but would be glad to share it with anyone curious about them.
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 3, 2013 7:29:40 GMT
That's very thoughtful of you lostchild . . . though we also have to keep in mind the possibility of paying extra duty on our purchases from the US, so that can make buying eliquid a rather expensive business. Such a shame when there are some lovely ranges to be had that we can't obtain in the UK.
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