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Expired vape juice undergoes chemical changes that can alter its flavour, consistency, and potency. The nicotine in the liquid may degrade, reducing its effectiveness, while the flavourings can become sour or taste off. In some cases, separation of ingredients can lead to uneven vaping and potential irritation when inhaled.
While using expired e-liquid is unlikely to cause serious harm, it can cause mild symptoms like nausea, headaches, or throat irritation due to degraded ingredients. The biggest risks come from contamination if the e-liquid has been improperly stored or exposed to bacteria or mould.
Look for changes in colour, consistency, or smell. A darker or cloudy liquid, a foul odour, or thickened consistency indicates the vape juice may no longer be safe to use. If the liquid tastes off or burns your throat, it’s best to dispose of it.
Store vape juice in a cool, dark place and keep it sealed tightly to prolong its shelf life. Most e-liquids last 1–2 years when stored correctly. Always check the expiration date and avoid using e-liquids past their prime.
Expired vape juice won’t kill you, but it can lead to an unpleasant and potentially irritating experience. By storing your e-liquids properly and replacing expired products, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable vaping experience.
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