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How do you make your own RY4? in Tips and Tricks; Originally Posted by bri1270 I can't divulge too much information, but a little birdie told me that a reputable supplier ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by bri1270 View Post
    I can't divulge too much information, but a little birdie told me that a reputable supplier is trying to get a 0nic concentrate at 5 times the normal strength. Should make for some nice mixing...
    Did this ever come about from any distributor?
    Buying 36mg juice and blending it like an ultra light analog is great for saving $, but sure loses the tobacco flavor in a hurry.

    You'd think 0 nic juice (tobacco) would be cheaper when they didn't have to add the nic.

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    since it's been months since the last post here, i'm assuming everyone's found a solution of some sort.. nonetheless, just thought i'd say that VaporKings' RY4 is tasty as can be for those that might still be on the hunt for an American distributor.

    and as far as that missing ingredient everyone was hunting for.. did anyone ever try cinnamon? i've been going back and forth between the RY4 and the Special Blend #5 Kick Juice (wonderful cinnamon tobacco flavor), and i definitely notice some similarities in the taste.. just a thought.

    all the best.

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    Randall Flagg, or sometimes just called "Flagg" (or alluding to the character) has been in more than one Stephen King novel.

    Just a fun FYI, got this from Wiki for you guys:

    Randall Flagg is a fictional character created by Stephen King. Flagg has appeared in nine novels by King, sometimes as the main antagonist and others in a brief cameo. He often appears under different names, most are abbreviated by the initials R.F. There are exceptions to this rule; in The Dark Tower series, the name most often associated with Flagg is Walter o'Dim. [3] Flagg is described as "an accomplished sorcerer and a devoted servant of the Outer Dark"[3] with general supernatural abilities involving necromancy, prophecy, and unnatural influence over predatory animal and human behavior. His goals typically center on bringing down civilizations, usually through spreading destruction and sowing conflict.

    The character first appeared in the novel The Stand as a demonic figure who wreaks havoc after a plague kills most of the population. He makes his second appearance in The Eyes of the Dragon as an evil wizard attempting to plunge the fictional medieval city of Delain into anarchy. Flagg made several more appearances in King's epic series The Dark Tower as one of the main antagonists, in which he attempts to thwart protagonist Roland Deschain from reaching the Tower, the lynchpin of all existence, to claim it for himself and become a god. The Dark Tower expanded upon Flagg's backstory and motivations, as well as connecting his previous appearances together.

    Aside from King's novels, Flagg was featured in a television miniseries adaptation of The Stand, in which he was portrayed by Jamey Sheridan, as well as making appearances in Marvel Comics' adaptations of The Dark Tower and The Stand. Stephen King initially attributed Donald DeFreeze, the lead kidnapper in the Patty Hearst case, as his inspiration for Randall Flagg. He later attributed Flagg's creation to an image of a man in cowboy boots, denim jeans and jacket always walking the roads that "came out of nowhere" when he was still in college. As King's self-described best villain, the nature of Flagg's character and evil has been the subject of much discussion by literary critics.

    Here's the link: Randall Flagg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Antha View Post
    Randall Flagg, or sometimes just called "Flagg" (or alluding to the character) has been in more than one Stephen King novel.

    Just a fun FYI, got this from Wiki for you guys:

    Randall Flagg is a fictional character created by Stephen King. Flagg has appeared in nine novels by King, sometimes as the main antagonist and others in a brief cameo. He often appears under different names, most are abbreviated by the initials R.F. There are exceptions to this rule; in The Dark Tower series, the name most often associated with Flagg is Walter o'Dim. [3] Flagg is described as "an accomplished sorcerer and a devoted servant of the Outer Dark"[3] with general supernatural abilities involving necromancy, prophecy, and unnatural influence over predatory animal and human behavior. His goals typically center on bringing down civilizations, usually through spreading destruction and sowing conflict.

    The character first appeared in the novel The Stand as a demonic figure who wreaks havoc after a plague kills most of the population. He makes his second appearance in The Eyes of the Dragon as an evil wizard attempting to plunge the fictional medieval city of Delain into anarchy. Flagg made several more appearances in King's epic series The Dark Tower as one of the main antagonists, in which he attempts to thwart protagonist Roland Deschain from reaching the Tower, the lynchpin of all existence, to claim it for himself and become a god. The Dark Tower expanded upon Flagg's backstory and motivations, as well as connecting his previous appearances together.

    Aside from King's novels, Flagg was featured in a television miniseries adaptation of The Stand, in which he was portrayed by Jamey Sheridan, as well as making appearances in Marvel Comics' adaptations of The Dark Tower and The Stand. Stephen King initially attributed Donald DeFreeze, the lead kidnapper in the Patty Hearst case, as his inspiration for Randall Flagg. He later attributed Flagg's creation to an image of a man in cowboy boots, denim jeans and jacket always walking the roads that "came out of nowhere" when he was still in college. As King's self-described best villain, the nature of Flagg's character and evil has been the subject of much discussion by literary critics.

    Here's the link: Randall Flagg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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