100% Organic Tobacco from Vaperite.com

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Dob_Bobolina

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Heres part of the review, for the full thing visit 100% Organic Tobacconist from Vaperite.com | eCigology

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We base our juice reviews on a scale of 1-10 broken down into the following categories:

Flavor
Vapor Production
Throat Hit
Consistency
The overall score will be these categories added up.

Flavor (9)

It took me a few days to realize just how great this flavor is. It is very subtle, and only slightly sweet. I had a coworker try it through a cartomizer, I have him try all the juice I get because he is coming around to buying a kit soon. His eyes got so wide I almost laughed, he said it tasted almost like a cigarette made out of honey. It is true, this stuff is the closest I have come to real tobacco flavor. It is totally relaxed and you could vape it all day long, in fact I'm almost through the entire bottle just within 1 week. I think it tastes a little like honey-nut cheerios, its amazing. Its so nice to come across something that doesn't jump into your flavor pallet and start breaking stuff. This is one of my top 3 favorite flavors of all time.

Vapor Production (9)

Like I said about the orange cream, this stuff makes probably the most vapor I have ever seen off of an atomizer.

Throat hit (8)

The throat hit on this juice is just right. I smoked camel lights forever and its just about the same. Nice and smooth.

Consistency (8)

This juice has a high viscosity, it is seriously thick.

Overall Score (34/40)
 

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I have tried 3 different extracted tobacco juices from VapeRite, and they are all excellent. If you like the taste of tobacco without additives and flavor enhancers, give these a try. Here is a link to the site: Vaperite

Cool, yeah, I have 3 flavors currently and they are definitely good. No chemically tastes in there.
 

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I need a good throat hit. Will I find it here with 26 mg? I think I read that's the highest he will makes. I guess I could add nic, but don't want to risk flavor. It sounds like a juice I'd like, but worried about TH and enough nic to keep craving monster away.
Thanks,
Dave

Dave, the throat hit comes from an alcohol being put into this juice, in this case he is using organic grain alcohol. If you ever come across juice that doesnt give enough throat hit, just add some of the grain alcohol (pure grain alcohol or PGA) and you will get throat hit up the wazoo. I am not sure about the quantity, but I would start with a tiny drop, then increase until you are happy.
 

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I need a good throat hit. Will I find it here with 26 mg? I think I read that's the highest he will makes. I guess I could add nic, but don't want to risk flavor. It sounds like a juice I'd like, but worried about TH and enough nic to keep craving monster away.
Thanks,
Dave
Ive had no issues regarding TH from his juices. They do fine in 26 mg. Only complaint I have on vaperite is that their samples only come in 16mg. If he would do 24 MG samples Id try every flavor they sell ;)
 

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Dave, the throat hit comes from an alcohol being put into this juice, in this case he is using organic grain alcohol.

You two need to be more responsible about the information you are giving people. I just received an email back from Todd regarding whether or not he adds alcohol to his juice for throat hit because I doubted very much that he would do so. His response to me via email was:

"No I do not add any alcohol to the juices."

Get your act together. You have a vaping web site and it will lend credibility to what you say publicly in some people's eyes. You owe your readers and the people here at ECF as accurate information as you can give them, not completely untrue statements like this.
 

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Yeah, I'm sure that he doesn't add alcohol. I have been around a couple of years and find Nic and Pg is what gives most juices the hit. I've read there are a few sites that add alcohol, but reading Vaperites site I had zero indication to this. I could add a bit more nic. I'm gonna see if Vaperite does or would sell extra flavor. Adding more nic wouldn't suffer by this. Thanks all for the response.
 

viziony

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Just got my sample pack in today :

777 Tabacco
APV Tabacco
Organic Tabacco

Just tried the organic tabacco, it tastes great with a nice throat hit as well. This must be my lucky week since I struck out last week with the crappy juices I ordered from all the place. Yesterday was PureCig tabacco from FSUA and this week vaperite. Tomorrow an order from Vaporstation and SmokeTip. Feels great to be sampling all these brands but it is starting to cost a lot. Waiting to settle on three or four tabacco flavors and will be getting the 30 ml so I don't have to worry about ordering every other day.

Current PVs :
Boge Leo
SmokeTip
 

Dob_Bobolina

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You two need to be more responsible about the information you are giving people. I just received an email back from Todd regarding whether or not he adds alcohol to his juice for throat hit because I doubted very much that he would do so. His response to me via email was:

"No I do not add any alcohol to the juices."
Get your act together. You have a vaping web site and it will lend credibility to what you say publicly in some people's eyes. You owe your readers and the people here at ECF as accurate information as you can give them, not completely untrue statements like this.

In the case of this juice being 100% VG, I assumed the throat hit was coming from the mixture of nicotine and alcohol. And since you order a set amount of nicotine, the one thing you could adjust is the amount of alcohol in the mix. Right on his website he said it contains alcohol, in fact, here is the listing under the organic listing:

"Organic Juice
I was never a tree hugger or a hippie (well maybe a little bit of a hippie) but when I was vaping all the stuff from China I always tasted a chemical residue or something funky in the juice. The colors in the bottle were weird as well. Vanilla was pink and Chocolate was orange. Then I discovered organic flavorings.

I thought hey! These don't have all the bad stuff in them and what you get is a tasty smooth vape. The processes for making organic flavors are much the same as for making natural flavors. The ingredients are organic rather than just natural.

There are no chemical residues because there are no chemical solvents used to make the organic flavorings that go into the vape juices. I use Certified Organic flavorings and USP Pharmaceutical grade VG to make these vape Juices.

The Juice contains Organic VG based Flavors, Vegetable Glycerin, Tobacco leaf Nicotine & Organic Ethyl Alcohol.

I am hearing that the Organic Juices are best used from 3.7-5v. 6v kills the flavor.

Please Enjoy!

This is a true all VG Juice

There is no sweetener added to the Organic flavorings. NONE.

None of the flavors on this site contain: diacetyl, or Stevia



I have added a VG/PG 70/30 option to help with using this type of juice in Cartos.

I can not do all PG in the Organic juices."

So, while I made a statement it was my best educated guess. He should remove the alcohol ingredient if hes not using it. I dont think such hostility is necessary Vapenstein, but thank you for the lesson learned... Not everyone is very friendly in these parts. Let me know what you think.
 

Vapenstein

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Some flavorings are held in an alcohol based suspension. That's where the alcohol comes from in Vaperite juice. It has nothing to do with being friendly, it's about holding yourself to a higher standard when people might look at your words as having more weight than Joe Sixpack because you have a vaping blog.

It's not an attack, but you do need to get your act together if you are posting inaccurate information and then are not receptive to the ensuing criticism when someone points it out. It's the internet. Someone is going to point it out, guaranteed. Sometimes it's best to stop, take a breath, realize you were wrong, fall on your sword and admit your mistake. People will have a lot more respect for that reaction than they will you going into damage control mode and getting defensive.
 
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