Johnson Creek Smoke Juice in E-Liquid Reviews; I received my low nic sampler today from JC. I have only tried the Tennessee Cured but I have to ...
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12-04-2008, 03:37 AM
#111
I received my low nic sampler today from JC. I have only tried the Tennessee Cured but I have to say it is very smooth and has a nice, natural tobacco flavor. I am enjoying 555 a lot but this is a different kind of thing. I can't wait to get into the other flavors. The service was fantastic.
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12-04-2008, 05:03 PM
#112
The reason lower nicotine density nicquid seems less flavorful is because they are mixing it wrong. They get the nicquid with the flavor already in it, at probably 36 or 40mg/ml, then they dillute this until it's the desired nicotine density.
What they should do is get concentrated nicotine liquid (flavorless) and concentrated flavoring. Dilute the nicquid with water/vg THEN add flavoring. Or that's my theory. i have thought about it a lot because i was considering starting to make and sell my own e-liquid (i would do this but just don't have the facilities/resources for it). If the liquid gets less in flavor with less nicotine density, that means whoever is making it gets it spiked with nicotine AND flavored already from china, then dilutes it themselves to make the different densities of nicotine.
Kinda sucks, imo.
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12-04-2008, 10:45 PM
#113
Senior Member
ECF Veteran
I love JC juice. I have had no problems with my atomizers and even though the flavors are quite weak, you still know they are there. I don't understand how people say they do not get much of a throat hit. I get a tremendous hit using my dsc 901's. Maybe it is technique.
Get a sample pack. They last forever and you can determine which flavors you like.
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12-06-2008, 09:47 PM
#114

Originally Posted by
CalPilot89
I love JC juice. I have had no problems with my atomizers and even though the flavors are quite weak, you still know they are there. I don't understand how people say they do not get much of a throat hit. I get a tremendous hit using my dsc 901's. Maybe it is technique.
Get a sample pack. They last forever and you can determine which flavors you like.
Cal, can't agree more. I think the throat hit has a lot to do with technique. I'm still a noob (on day two) and I just got it down this morning. The trick (for me, at least) is to suck, hold the vape in your mouth for a 2-3 seconds and then inhale. I'm so used to sucking and inhaling with analogs - it'll take some training... haha
As for JC, so far I've tried Chocolate Almond Decadence, Vanilla Ice Cream, and Peach Cobbler. I'm loving the Peach Cobbler!!
I think I didn't care for the Choc Alm. or Vanilla because my taste buds are still kinda shot from analogs. I really did not like the Vanilla at all. Then again, I hate vanilla scented things. hehe.
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12-06-2008, 10:02 PM
#115
Feh
I have been considering ordering the Johnson sampler.
Currently I'm just using generic prefilled cartridges, which I've read on here several times that they aren't nearly as good as buying e-liquid.
I think I'll end up ordering it.
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12-11-2008, 05:18 PM
#116
Full Member
I second the Peach Cobler. Awesome flavor, but very smooth and light.
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12-11-2008, 05:34 PM
#117
Senior Member
I'm not crazy on peach cobbler but it is giving me a fantastic throat hit and tons of vapour in a pen style in which its the first juice to have been introduced. Bloody impressed!
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12-11-2008, 05:36 PM
#118
Senior Member
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12-11-2008, 06:31 PM
#119
Full Member
sorry, I should have added that I am using a generic pen-style with the Peach Cobler.
IMO, the chocolate almond is no good; the cherry tastes like medicine; strawberry is weak, but okay tasting. I think the Tennessee cured is the best that I've tried so far.
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12-11-2008, 06:45 PM
#120
Senior Member
I agree with all of the above JP. I think their vanilla is great though, shame vanilla flavouring is said to be toxic! Life is never straight forward is it?!
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