Do E-Liquids Expire?

Have anyone tried storing juices in the fridge, I did I once just to cool the liquid after trying to extract tobacco(when fresh off the smokes) and noticed that it was very temperature sensitive and got really thick in a few minutes. Never gave it much thought afterwards as I don't really extract anymore. But does anyone store liquids in the fridge? Any comments?
Mostly people store nic in the fridge. Best place to store it apparently.
Juice could be stored in a fridge but remember steeping won't happen. It needs a bit of heat for that process. So yeah if you juice is steeped to how you like it I don't see why you can't. VG thickens in cold but returns to normal viscosity once back at room temp.
 
Please don't shoot me!
I've got a 'Menthol High' and 'Malboro High' , both purchased from a tabaconist probably in around 2006/7... Back when I first tried the Cigalikes, and they didn't work for me.
I've recently dug them out, and both still look like when I bought them (same colour) and both still taste good in a vape, much better now in efficient devices!
I've vaped quite a few ml out of both, and I'm doing fine, no ill effects, no sick feeling, nada.
So either they kept good in the drawer they were stashed in, or I'm immune to off juice..?

There is probably more chemicals and alcohol and pg in there then anything... Alcohol dont go off. :rofl::rofl:
 
Well, whatever it is, the vape is still crisp and smooooth :rock: Actually tried some last night before bed to get rid of a blocked nose, worked like a charm.
 
I think the local makers need to put expiry dates on their stuff.
Liqua has an expiry date, roughly 2 years.
Vape King has no expiry dates.
 
I think the local makers need to put expiry dates on their stuff.
Liqua has an expiry date, roughly 2 years.
Vape King has no expiry dates.

Hi @JK!
Please upload a cool avatar pic for yourself
 
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