A big difference between a French tarte and a pie is the amount of sugar added. Tarte Tatin doesn't have a lot, just enough to help carmelize the apples. Gambit is more of an American apple pie, with liberal additional sugar added to the apples before baking.
Me too. Especially because their new store is right by Halo Burgers, whose employees wear shirts that read, "Seven days without Halo Burgers makes one weak."
Deal Maker is dry unsweetened cocoa and typical non-aro cavendish base. I keep trying to like it, but never really do. Desperado is the tobacco base of JG without coffee. I don't get the slightest similarity to Smooth Criminal, although I've seen the comparison several times by others. Dulce C...
They are all kind of like that, although to my taste, SGP and Cocoa Blend most of all. But Maple Burley and Vurley also have that brilliant blending of the tobacco with the complementary flavors. You should try 'em all.
I smoked for 38 years. It took me at least 3-4 months after quitting to reasonably judge flavors. So give it some time. Cheap booze I dunno. Non-medicinal alcohol has never passed my lips.
I was in a new one in Westland a few weeks ago and the owners hadn't heard of Ahlusion or Heather's. Which is like a sixties garage band not knowing the Rolling Stones and, uh, Herman's Hermits.
That is a sad statement. There should be no reason the proprietors of a B&M shouldn't know the entire range of vaping gear and be able to suggest different things than what they personally use. I can recommend cloud-blowing atties, even though I don't really use them. Vape shops should have...
Agreed. I think it's by far the most flavorful RBA, the closest in performance to a standard atty. I generally object to atties that draw air from the side, rather than from under the coil, but this one works well -- not too tight, not too airy.
I didn't know NJoy was already selling bottled juice. That is a great thing for vaping, having a wealthy cigalike seller with a stake in protecting bottled flavors -- especially since it's NJoy, who successfully fought the FDA in the first landmark ecig case. Great news!
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