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Acetyl Pyrazine question

gpjoe

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Member For 4 Years
OK, bought some a few months ago and used it a few times. I grabbed the bottle the other day and it looks like it is coagulating in the bottle - lots of clumps/flakes/floaters in the liquid.

I have it stored in my work area in the basement, in a drawer, out of direct light, kind of cool (mid 60's farenheit).

Is this typical?
 

gpjoe

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Member For 4 Years
Thank you T.

I was thinking a warm bath might help, but didn't want to heat it if there was no need, especially in the microwave. Maybe I'll just hold it in my hot little hands for a bit, or put it in my pocket for a while and see what happens.

"Is that a bottle of AP in your pocket, or...."
 

Teresa P

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If that doesn't work, or if it smells of anything other than "corn chips," it may be bad. And AP that has gone bad will taste "burned" in a mix. Pretty nasty.
 

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