Niki.g89 Initiate Joined Mar 8, 2014 Messages 24 Mar 25, 2014 #1 I found some eliquid in the fridge in my work and wondered if it was supposed to be there? Can it be stored in a fridge? Sent from my iPhone using Planet of the Vapes
I found some eliquid in the fridge in my work and wondered if it was supposed to be there? Can it be stored in a fridge? Sent from my iPhone using Planet of the Vapes
B Big G Postman Joined Mar 17, 2014 Messages 86 Mar 25, 2014 #2 I can't see it hurting it but I can't see the benifit from it the warmer the liquid the easier the molecules will combine
I can't see it hurting it but I can't see the benifit from it the warmer the liquid the easier the molecules will combine
Mark Legend Joined Jul 18, 2012 Messages 13,961 Mar 25, 2014 #3 Of course it can. Just don't pour it on your chips
Ninjaassasin1983 Veteran Joined Oct 24, 2013 Messages 6,904 Mar 25, 2014 #4 It's very strange I've not heard of it Sent from my HTC One X using Planet of the Vapes mobile app
Bigjohnl Postman Joined Feb 23, 2014 Messages 67 Mar 25, 2014 #5 Mark said: Of course it can. Just don't pour it on your chips Click to expand... Wondered why I had never seen tomato sauce flavor....
Mark said: Of course it can. Just don't pour it on your chips Click to expand... Wondered why I had never seen tomato sauce flavor....
Ninjaassasin1983 Veteran Joined Oct 24, 2013 Messages 6,904 Mar 25, 2014 #6 it can cause seperation of the flavouring and pg/vg also if there's sweeteners such as ethyl maltol it will recrystalize
it can cause seperation of the flavouring and pg/vg also if there's sweeteners such as ethyl maltol it will recrystalize