Hazelnut sounds great... I've been really enjoying a dash of Capella's hazelnut with my VZ tobaccos, but theirs is pretty sweet and froofy (it works out great, but I have to be very careful not to use too much). A less sweet hazelnut sounds perfect.
Another one for the VZ shopping list.
I spent a good part of the day yesterday groovin' on some real cig with Hazelnut, chocolate, and of course vanilla. Tremendous.
I'd been waiting what seemed like forever for the hazelnut to get in stock, and it has not disappointed.
Thinking about ordering Real Cig, Banana, and Vanilla. I like to keep mixing juice as simple as possible. Will these flavors stand up on there own? Any other suggestions? Was thinking about a caramel, butter rum, butter scotch, or rum raisin as well, but i don't want to order any more than 4 to keep the prices down.
Happiness is a PV and an Espresso machine.
Howdy caged, I feel all of the ones you asked about are AWESOME on their own! Vanilla is a great Vanilla and then you will love what it does to all your Tobacco's. Not knowing what flavors your into I would not know what suggestion would fit you best but most of them are so good you can't go to wrong! I would go with a pipe or cigar with the ones you are wanting for a good variety. Good luck and enjoy!!!
Tobacco free since I got juiced...
I was thinking about French Pipe, but I haven't been a huge tobacco flavor fan in the vaping world. If Vaping Zone is different than the others than I'm certainly willing to try it but I'd rather spend as little as possible on flavors that aren't usually done right. Other than that, I don't really have a favorite all day vape and am constantly switching flavors (why I love dripping so much).
I wish they had more pre-mixed flavors such as banana nut bread.
Happiness is a PV and an Espresso machine.
Just catching up here a bit...
Nicotine does degrade over time without a doubt. In fact, one of the big vendors (I think it's MadVapes) is doing an experiment right now testing nicotine degradation over time under differing conditions and posting their findings. Having said that, it appears just as certain that oxidation affects flavorings as well. So, does the inclusion or absence of nicotine affect the process of "steeping" which, IMHO, is really just a period allowing the air to work its magic on the juice? I don't know. It would be an interesting experiment, though.
I've never mixed batches with some 0 nic and some at my regular 20mg and taste-tested the difference. In fact, I almost never make a mix without nicotine. My untested theory is that there is probably some difference between steeping 0 nic and X nic juices but I haven't a clue as to whether or not one would be faster than the other.
I'm not too worried about it. My point about making some premixed flavored base was as much about convenience as getting a jump on the steeping process but I take your point - if I have a pre-steeped, premixed base and add unsteeped nicotine, would that affect the taste? Dunno - we'll have to give it a try.
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