
Liquid State Vapors is an American firm devoted to the creation of high quality products. They make high-vegetable glycerin e juices using just excellent ingredients whether that’s the base, nicotine, or flavoring.
What that means isn’t always easy to tell these days: are we talking about FEMA/GRAS or all-natural ingredients? Is nicotine extracted from American tobacco or some other source? We do know that products are created in the United States and, apparently, hand-crafted.
I sure hope that doesn’t mean they leave out regulated hygiene and safety procedures or neglect to work in a certified lab or clean room. Maybe all that stuff is too boring to talk about but could you put an “About Us” section on your website highlighting the boring details, please, Liquid State Vapors? Thanks. Now, onto the e juice.
A Little bit of Background
I did discover this much: Mike and Brittany of Orange County, California were smokers. They developed Liquid State Vapors when they perceived a need for something unique. The same old flavors were being done and re-done.
Their top flavor right now appears to be the most patriotic of them all, even among foreigners: Apple Butter. Take a look for yourself at what vapers have to say about the complexity of these flavors which, in spite of their layers, are not too dense to vape all day.
Top e juice vendors carry it beside their other top-shelf e-liquids, which tells you a lot about the quality of this product. It’s highly rated among customers too.
Patriotic USA Flavors
Liquid State Vapors has taken inspiration for their flavors from various states and what they imagine to be iconic tastes related to those regions of the country. The states represented by Liquid State Vapors are Washington, Texas, Georgia, and California, at least so far. I wonder if they plan to create a flavor for each state which would mean a lot of head scratching.
Try to imagine what Idaho e juice would taste like: French fries? Even if you are not yet familiar with the name, customers must have noticed that dark red bottle which sets Liquid State Vapors apart from the competition. Not only is the bottle different because it isn’t glass but other plastic bottles are usually neutral colors whereas this one is bold. It’s certain no light will get through these babies; not a particle of UV.
California E Juice
The relaxed way of living in California spawned this tropical, fruity style of e juice from Liquid State Vapors: Cali Colada. Yes, it is very much like a cocktail you would sip on the beach from a frosted, stemmed glass, an umbrella bobbing along the top.
This version features sweet-tart fruits you don’t tend to get up north in Washington except at the grocery store in their “exotic” section. There is mango, pineapple, and guava taking a back seat; all of them juicy and ripe, not candy-style at all. This blend is sure to make northerners think of summer and, possibly, a colorful fruit salad.
Washington E Juice
There is nothing like an apple e liquid to make people feel patriotic. In fact, any apple-related dish adopts a layer of national pride whether you eat it, drink it, or vape it. Apple Butter takes Washington apples, a sweet variety or blend of sweet types, and cooks them slowly until they are caramelized.
Next, Liquid State Vapors tips in a dash of cinnamon. What you get at the end should taste a bit like pie but without crust or whipped cream; more of the baked fruit and less of the stodge. Sounds like Liquid State Vapors got it right, which is a relief given how seriously Americans take their apple pie.
Georgia E Juice
I expected Sweet Leaf to be a Georgia Peach-type vapor juice with cream and spice; a little sweet, kind of dark the way stone fruits can be, and moderately rich with a dairy-style element. I was wrong and I always like to be surprised.
Liquid State Vapors stuck with that state’s famous peaches but added a twist: sweet tea lemonade. I can picture a man and a woman on the porch of their Southern home sipping an ice cold glass of lemonade right now; it’s perfect. Sweet Leaf E Juice is refreshing, like Cali Colada, but more of an afternoon sip than an evening one.
Texas E Juice
Cowboy Cobbler is, of course, a dessert e liquid of the old-fashioned kind. I guess Texans love cobbler. Liquid State Vapors calls it a “traditional lone star dessert,” this version made with blueberries. I can see blueberries being traditional, but what about pomegranate? When was that ever an old-fashioned Texan taste?
I guess that’s a nod to the popularity of pomegranate among modern Texans, vapers or otherwise, and Americans in general. With a note of cinnamon, sugar, and Graham cracker with butter (that’s the crust, also not a cobbler tradition that I know of), Liquid State Vapors modernizes another American icon with this blend.
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