Sweet Iced Tea Recommendation?

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DaveSignal

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I suppose you could just get a good tea and turn the power down on your mod low enough + open the airflow as far as possible so that its not warm and flavorful like a hot tea.... The extra air might also work to simulate the slightly watered-down taste of ice-cubes too. Seriously.
Vigilante - Grey Ghost is pretty good.

The other thing I can think of is adding menthol, if you don't mind menthol in your tea. That would make it seem more iced I bet.
 

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I'd be interested too. I bought a whole lot of various tea flavours a couple of weeks ago, and whilst most are nice enough, none are amazing and exactly what I was after.

The best tea flavour I have tried is POET's Dolce Nero Te. It is black tea with lemon, but the tea flavour is mild and not tannic bitter, and the lemon is a rounded fruity Meyer lemon like taste, not a tart, light, sour supermarket lemon. I'd certainly recommend it; but it may not be exactly what you're after.

Whilst I don't particularly like most of the Mt Baker Vapor flavours I've tried, their Texas Sweet Tea is nice enough. I found it mild and plain in regards to tea flavour, but sweet enough without being syrupy at 65%pg and 2 flavour shots, and certainly not unpleasant. If postage to Aus wasn't an issue, it's the only MBV flavour I'd try again; though at about 60-70vg and 3-4 flavour shots.
 
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I couldn't find Texas Sweet Tea at MBV either but have seen it there previously.

I heard you could add "koolada" to give a cooling effect without having a minty taste. Honestly though, I was just hoping for the flavor. We southerners are serious about our sweet tea:D.

Using Koolada is the method some DIY master mixologists create a non-minty, non menthol cooling effect to their ice cram e-liquids. It oughta work for iced tea bit I am but an egg when it comes to DiY.
 

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I thought I would come back to this thread after I just tried a vape chemist coffee juice from a HERO box I got recently in the mail.

Its called Vietnamese Iced Coffee and it is fantastic! I don't think its menthol... maybe, but its definitely an iced coffee... not a hot coffee... and I have it right now on a low resistance atomizer with three 24g coils. Whatever Vape Chemist did for this great iced coffee is what you need in your iced tea.
 
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