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Shelf Life Of Juice


mimi

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I am pretty new to this and have a couple of questions.

What is the shelf life of the juice? I have ordered several flavors to try and I don't know how long they should last. Like I said, I am new, so I am not a heavy vaper yet so I am not going thru it very fast.

Also, should I refrigerate the juice? I have heard some opposing opinions on this issue.

I would appreciate all the info you can give me.

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From what I understand juice actually has a really long shelf life, but I guess it would depend on where you get your juice from. One bottle I got from a china supplier it says the expiration date is 6/22/2011. A bottle I got from electronicstix says it expires in 24 months. A bottle from dietsmokes says Dec. 2010.

Personally, I keep juice that I'm not currently vaping in the refrigerator for long term storage. It's really only there because I don't like them. It's mainly my Johnson Creek juices which I should probably just throw away since I don't think I'll be vaping them ever. The bottles I plan to vape in rotation, I just keep on a shelf in my apartment away from the windows. Keeping the bottles in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight is good enough to keep you juice from going bad.

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Ive heard different opinions about this as well. But, our founder, Chris Wan kenobi told me once a cool dry place away from heat is a good rule. And I would think if you have it more than a year, youre PROBABLY NOT going to ever use it. If you get into vaping as much as most people do, I doubt youll have much juice last more than a month or so before its all vaped away ! :thumbsup:

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Ideally you should store liquid at room temperature between 68-77 degrees F (20-25 degrees C) away from light and moisture and do not store in the bathroom. (IE Medicine Cabinet because of the drastic temp changes when you take a shower)

Juice will usually last 1-2 years although I don't recommend you keep it past one year.

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