I found Mrs. T's quite good if a bit pricey. I found most of them to be a very good take on what the bottle said- i.e., they tasted exactly like you expect them to. I will say that even though they were, by and large, quite good high quality juices, I didn't however find a knock-my-socks-off favorite that I couldn't live without- that is however, just one of those random things I think, when a juice hits every button just right, and is really hard to find. Nevertheless, a really excellent product IMO, at least to my tastebuds.
They're also higher on the VG than PG, so I can actually vape them, though they don't say exactly what percentage they use of which- seems a lot like KVB's 60 VG/ 40 PG blend to me, however. They tend towards more flavor than KVB, but less than TastyVapor- probably a happy medium for a lot of people. Personally, I think I'm a fan of a *lot* of flavor, but Mrs. T's might be a happy medium for many; and probably it's better for you to vape a lesser amount of flavors, anyway.
As an aside, I found the logo a little off-putting- it looks a smidge unprofessional and clip-arty, which is too bad since the juices are soooo good.
All had good vapor- great vapor, due to the high VG content- and low throat hit, which is my preference by far. I got them all in 6mg nic, so maybe they'd have more throat hit with higher nic.
Gooey Butter Cake- Vanilla, and a definite angel food cake taste. It's really spot-on. It's delicious, one of my favorites from Mrs. T's. Medium flavor strength, as most of Mrs. T's are.
Vanilla Custard- A sweet and creamy soft vanilla. No egginess. It's sweeter and lighter than a bourbon vanilla, like vanilla ice cream. It's a lighter, sweeter, simpler take on vanilla. I didn't taste anything that resembled custard, but that's OK. This is my favorite of the vanillas I tried- subtly, and for no particular reason I can pinpoint.
Dulce de Leche- frequently a loser flavor from many vendors, oddly enough. This one is no different. Most seem to be vaguely sweet with not much else going on and indeed, that's what Mrs. T's is like. May improve with steeping, but as it is, 48 hours after getting it, it's pretty bland with no caramel tones I can detect.
Buttermint- easy on the mint, thank god. This is sooooo good! It's perfectly like buttermints. It is creamy, sweet, refreshing but not deadly-minty. Perfect balance. Delicate. It's not super complex but it's absolutely what you'd expect from a buttermint flavor.
French Vanilla- Good. Not quite the intense, rich, complex vanilla I crave, but it's appealing and seems like it would be hard to dislike. Sweet, simple, a good basic vanilla. More complex and less sweet than the Vanilla Custard, but pretty similar.
Snickerdoodle- Oh, this is simply perfect, utterly sublime. Not too much cinnamon, which I had worried would be the case. Just a light, light dusting. And a crisp, buttery sugar cookie taste that's exactly right. Surprisingly, not overwhelming actually. Sweet, excellent blend. I bet it gets better with some shelf sitting time.
Strawberry Lemonade- Gag. So horrible! The lemon seems extremely floor-cleaner-like. (Ew.) The strawberry is MIA, or maybe it's that wretched chemical aftertaste...? It's in the beta testing area and, hopefully, will get some improvements before being fully released on the (unsuspecting) public. Unless it turns into a new juice with steeping, it's not a winner for me.
Orange Dreamcicle- I keep trying orange creamcicle flavors and hadn't found a good one yet. This one is the best of the bunch so far- it has both orange and cream present and accounted for (points for that!) It's still a smidge on the wimpy side but the fact that it's a good, non-chemical tastng orange and there *is* cream in it, makes it by far the winner of the four I've tried. It's a lot like those orange sherbet and vanilla ice cream cups you get in grade school lunches (or did, in the '80s) that you had to eat with a wood paddle. Good, but not like knock your socks of awesome... but head and shoulders above that utterly tasteless Essence Orange Dreamcicle I tried.
Butterscotch Caramel Cheesecake- Heavy on the caramel, medium on the butterscotch and very light on the cheesecake. It's pretty good- dark and rich caramel- but not a huge favorite. Definitely not a bad one though. Seems likely to improve with steeping though.
Vanilla Cupcake- Hmmm. Tastes a lot like the Vanilla Custard but a little lighter- sweet, light and vanilla with... a hint of lemon? It's good- not much different than the Vanilla Custard, just a little lighter and a bit fainter flavoring. My second favorite after the custard one. It's got an undertaste I can't quite pinpoint, but that I like- I keep thinking lemon but that's not really it. It's got more of a creamy quality I guess.
Vanilla Ice Cream- This has more of a vanilla bean quality, than the other vanillas. And oddly I keep thinking cinnamon. But I might be grasping for differences between them by now, I admit. It's good but not amazing, my least favorite of the bunch. Slightly less flavor I think, than the other vanillas.
Can you tell I'm on a vanilla kick?
They're also higher on the VG than PG, so I can actually vape them, though they don't say exactly what percentage they use of which- seems a lot like KVB's 60 VG/ 40 PG blend to me, however. They tend towards more flavor than KVB, but less than TastyVapor- probably a happy medium for a lot of people. Personally, I think I'm a fan of a *lot* of flavor, but Mrs. T's might be a happy medium for many; and probably it's better for you to vape a lesser amount of flavors, anyway.
As an aside, I found the logo a little off-putting- it looks a smidge unprofessional and clip-arty, which is too bad since the juices are soooo good.
All had good vapor- great vapor, due to the high VG content- and low throat hit, which is my preference by far. I got them all in 6mg nic, so maybe they'd have more throat hit with higher nic.
Gooey Butter Cake- Vanilla, and a definite angel food cake taste. It's really spot-on. It's delicious, one of my favorites from Mrs. T's. Medium flavor strength, as most of Mrs. T's are.
Vanilla Custard- A sweet and creamy soft vanilla. No egginess. It's sweeter and lighter than a bourbon vanilla, like vanilla ice cream. It's a lighter, sweeter, simpler take on vanilla. I didn't taste anything that resembled custard, but that's OK. This is my favorite of the vanillas I tried- subtly, and for no particular reason I can pinpoint.
Dulce de Leche- frequently a loser flavor from many vendors, oddly enough. This one is no different. Most seem to be vaguely sweet with not much else going on and indeed, that's what Mrs. T's is like. May improve with steeping, but as it is, 48 hours after getting it, it's pretty bland with no caramel tones I can detect.
Buttermint- easy on the mint, thank god. This is sooooo good! It's perfectly like buttermints. It is creamy, sweet, refreshing but not deadly-minty. Perfect balance. Delicate. It's not super complex but it's absolutely what you'd expect from a buttermint flavor.
French Vanilla- Good. Not quite the intense, rich, complex vanilla I crave, but it's appealing and seems like it would be hard to dislike. Sweet, simple, a good basic vanilla. More complex and less sweet than the Vanilla Custard, but pretty similar.
Snickerdoodle- Oh, this is simply perfect, utterly sublime. Not too much cinnamon, which I had worried would be the case. Just a light, light dusting. And a crisp, buttery sugar cookie taste that's exactly right. Surprisingly, not overwhelming actually. Sweet, excellent blend. I bet it gets better with some shelf sitting time.
Strawberry Lemonade- Gag. So horrible! The lemon seems extremely floor-cleaner-like. (Ew.) The strawberry is MIA, or maybe it's that wretched chemical aftertaste...? It's in the beta testing area and, hopefully, will get some improvements before being fully released on the (unsuspecting) public. Unless it turns into a new juice with steeping, it's not a winner for me.
Orange Dreamcicle- I keep trying orange creamcicle flavors and hadn't found a good one yet. This one is the best of the bunch so far- it has both orange and cream present and accounted for (points for that!) It's still a smidge on the wimpy side but the fact that it's a good, non-chemical tastng orange and there *is* cream in it, makes it by far the winner of the four I've tried. It's a lot like those orange sherbet and vanilla ice cream cups you get in grade school lunches (or did, in the '80s) that you had to eat with a wood paddle. Good, but not like knock your socks of awesome... but head and shoulders above that utterly tasteless Essence Orange Dreamcicle I tried.
Butterscotch Caramel Cheesecake- Heavy on the caramel, medium on the butterscotch and very light on the cheesecake. It's pretty good- dark and rich caramel- but not a huge favorite. Definitely not a bad one though. Seems likely to improve with steeping though.
Vanilla Cupcake- Hmmm. Tastes a lot like the Vanilla Custard but a little lighter- sweet, light and vanilla with... a hint of lemon? It's good- not much different than the Vanilla Custard, just a little lighter and a bit fainter flavoring. My second favorite after the custard one. It's got an undertaste I can't quite pinpoint, but that I like- I keep thinking lemon but that's not really it. It's got more of a creamy quality I guess.
Vanilla Ice Cream- This has more of a vanilla bean quality, than the other vanillas. And oddly I keep thinking cinnamon. But I might be grasping for differences between them by now, I admit. It's good but not amazing, my least favorite of the bunch. Slightly less flavor I think, than the other vanillas.
Can you tell I'm on a vanilla kick?