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  • killerkiko
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    Originally posted by henryki
    for sure, that makes sense. So with nebula I'm pretty pumped to get to try your juices, whats your personal favorite? or should i just go with the explorer pack and try them out for myself? because generally I go for the 30mL right away when buying juices.
    I'd say my personal favorite depends on the gear I'm using it on. In a tank atty 2-2.8ohm around 4v my favorite has to be newtons apple. For dripping below 1.5ohm my favorite is the Haley's comet. In my kayfun at .6 ohm it is the t=mc squared. It's a flavor we will be releasing march 20th. It's cucumber mint ice tea. If you're interested I could get you 30ml of it. Just buy any other flavor in 30ml bottle size and in the comments for the order write in all caps " Francisco the CEO said I could have t=mc^2 instead of this flavor" and I'll be sure to get you that. It's freaking delicious. Or the other spring favorite of mine is called krypton. It's apple honeydew.

    So in the current lineup:
    Haley's comet (spearmint , like double mint gum)
    Newtons apple (straight up green apple)
    Or white dwarf (awesome vanilla)

    If you feel like testing some of our spring lineup I'd say either t=mc^2 or krypton. Either of which I'd be willing to let you try before anyone else outside the company. ;D

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  • E30_Pare
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    I usually jump for the 30ml also. When cash is tight sometimes just got to vape what you got


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  • henryki
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    for sure, that makes sense. So with nebula I'm pretty pumped to get to try your juices, whats your personal favorite? or should i just go with the explorer pack and try them out for myself? because generally I go for the 30mL right away when buying juices.

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  • killerkiko
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    Originally posted by henryki
    Well in that case in an earlier post I got the impression that the longer the juice sits the better the flavor is. Why does it matter how long it sits?
    If the liquid company knows what's up, they will use organic natural flavors. In order to get the most from these and really any flavor you need to give it time to rest after brewing. I don't like the term "steeping" as it implies placing something in a liquid then removing it (like tea). We at nebula coined the term "active rest" because we allow the juices to rest with occasional agitation for at least three weeks. This ensures consistency and great tasting flavors. Most high end juice makers will do this. It makes running the back of the house more difficult. But it ensures amazing flavors. You can read more about it in the following link.


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  • E30_Pare
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    depends on the juice. Some taste fine right away and others need to steep/breath for the flavors to develop. Even good juices can get better with steeping as long as you can determine what it needs.

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