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MattBott

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I haven't used 7leaf, but it is on my "to buy" list. Maybe describe what flavors your getting from it and what you're hoping for it.

A few things I've read for tobacco juices:
  • 5% TPA Brown Sugar
  • A drop of Vinegar per 5ml

Also, head over to the Wizard Labs Recipe Thread and see what people are adding to their tobacco juices.
 

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7Leaves seems too peppery or spicey to me. A few weeks ago I made a batch and it still needs help LOL.
I start out trying most of my tobacco flavor DIY's at 1% to 2%. Some are good right away (some flavors from vapingzone were great as soon I mixed up a batch and then got even better in just a few days!) However, a lot of tobacco flavors seem to need weeks of steeping before they're really good. I just mixed up a few batches of several Seedmans and TPA flavors fromm WL, but I'm letting these steep for now.
I've been reading other threads where people say they add EM sweetener, TPA Honey, Molasses or Brown Sugar. Somer people use vanillan and/or carmel flavors to round out their tobaccos. I'm still experimenting :p I do like Maxx, however, with nothing added. Have you tried Maxx?
Let us know what you end up with in helping 7Leaves :)
 

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After I got finished posting last night, I made up a new 5ml batch and added some vanilla custard. After just one day of steeping and it tasted ok, but still too spicey, but now needs to steep a few weeks till I know for sure. I might just trying mixing some honey flu cured, which I love, to some 7Leaves and see if that helps it too lol. Then again, I might just put 7 on the back of the shelf for now as I have too many other flavors that are good and really don't want to keep wasting good stuff on the 7....not sure if the peppery taste will ever go away, since it's probably supposed to be like that and many people might love it that way.
Did you try adding anything yet?
 
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