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(Q) Mixing retail ejuice

4King

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Can i mix retail ejuice?
Ex. Half bottle retail juice A 50/50 @ 12mg nic
Half bottle retail ejuice B 40/60v @ 0 mg nic
That would yield a juice C 45/55v @ 6mg nic

I wonder if there is any.negative effect from mixing retail juice
 

freemind

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You can. But you need to measure with a syringe to be precise.

If they are the same flavor, you can expect a reasonable result.

If they are different, you might end up throwing the juice away because it tastes bad.
 

Ld3441

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Can i mix retail ejuice?
Ex. Half bottle retail juice A 50/50 @ 12mg nic
Half bottle retail ejuice B 40/60v @ 0 mg nic
That would yield a juice C 45/55v @ 6mg nic

I wonder if there is any.negative effect from mixing retail juice
Correct.
No negative effects.
 

drunkenbatman

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Yeah, you'll just be combining the ratios and flavors and nic content. The only negative is you might be surprised at how bad some flavors are together, but you might be amazed at how good some are together -- especially if you have one you aren't a fan of on its own.
 

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When you mix them though, actually mix them. Put them in container of some sort and use a spoon to stir them up. Just don't dump them together and expect them to merge into one instantly. I use a glass beaker and a glass stirring rod, but since pg is antiseptic you can get away with just a cup and a spoon as long as they are clean, you won't catch anything.
 

vaperature

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Talk about mixing flavors. Just now I had a little bit of Dragon's Tears left in a protank mini. Really don't like it, tastes like day old strawberries. So rather than dump it I squirted in some Dutch Chocolate flavored juice and now it tastes like a chocolate covered strawberry. ;<))
 

zaroba

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I'm certain I'm not the only one to have a bottle that's used as a 'trash can' for various flavors.

When I used tanks and I wanted to clean or change the flavor in them, I would let the tank sit in a funnel on a 30ml glass bottle so any remaining drops of juice would drain out. After a while I had 15ml of juice mixed from over a dozen different flavors. Vaped from it a few times as well. Not a bad taste, but unique, unusual.
 

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I'm certain I'm not the only one to have a bottle that's used as a 'trash can' for various flavors.

When I used tanks and I wanted to clean or change the flavor in them, I would let the tank sit in a funnel on a 30ml glass bottle so any remaining drops of juice would drain out. After a while I had 15ml of juice mixed from over a dozen different flavors. Vaped from it a few times as well. Not a bad taste, but unique, unusual.
Maybe you can market it. Call it Shit on a Shingle.
 

zaroba

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lol, I wouldn't know where to begin with trying to recreate the exact number of drops of whatever flavor.
 

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I found that when I mix retail juices of different strengths and flavors I always end up with something that doesn't taste like either of the liqs I started with. Sometimes it works (currently vaping on raspberry+tobacco) and other times it doesn't (mixing anything with wintergreen took all of the wintergreen flavor out, can't taste it at all.) Basically YMMV.
 

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