For me this pretty much goes for all juices. I don't think they reach their potential for at least a month and often more. I prefer Sasparilla fresh; other than that, I don't expect them to be great for a long, long time.
This is why it makes me grind my teeth when someone says any given juice...
The cherries are tart western Michigan cherries, much like those in Michigan Cherry Tea.
I think the descriptions of the tobacco as weak or lightweight come from an assumption that all of the aromatics are based on heavy burley blends. Smokin Cherries is, I think, primarily Virginia tobacco...
Shari, I don't know anything about the FT Russian clones, but this Kayfun 3.1 clone from there is just dandy. Haven't had a single issue -- or, I should say, Mia hasn't had a single issue! She uses it a lot.
https://www.fasttech.com/products/1494700
The Just Criminal chocolate is exactly Chocolate Cream. For a non-aro cocoa, there's Deal Maker, which I keep trying to love but don't. Cocoa Blend I do love.
Only if you want to taste the tobacco! Caramel lovers go for unsteeped CWW; for me, 2-3 months minimum. But I'm always a give-it-a-season steeper.
By the way, mixing those two for an RYildwood works very well. But still not as good to me as CWW alone.
Sweet Virginia is really just delicious tobacco. All the sweetness is natural. It's not sweetened; it's just sweet! The flavor will be familiar to many as the base of Gold Rising. To me it is not very strong, but I can see how those unfamiliar with straight NET tobacco vapes might not agree...
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