Ahlusion E-Juice Part 3

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DJLEC

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And if you haven't tried it the enablers on here are pushing Bananas Foster. It is amazing! I vaped every drop of the sample and I'm craving more so it's reached reorder status. :)

Loved this comment and they got me for 30 ML's this week :)


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They must not have a french scarf ;)


Wow I'm surprised to read this. To me, V is one if the most natural, organic, earthy tasting juices I've ever tried.. the antithesis of chemical, perfume. One of the things I love about ahlusion is that they do many of their own extractions. This particular vanilla, to me, tastes homemade, from base ingredients. I get notes of pod/bark, powder, dirt, smoke, ash... It's very different than the dessert/dairy vanilla we are used to tasting, but that's what I love about it. I can easily see how this wouldn't be for everyone though. For a more universally accepted vanilla tobacco, try vanilla wildwood.
 

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Bukket list has taken on a whole new meaning for me ;) love it

Thank you. :blush:

I finally found a new avatar. This is a drawing that my mom did on the iPad with a stylus and a simple paint program. She's had to give up painting with acrylics and an easel since she isn't as mobile as she used to be. She's been an artist since she was 3 and she's 77 now. I think she's doing pretty good for using an iPad. I can't even get it to select the correct spot to correct my text!

This is a drawing of my grandparents old barn in the Matanuska Valley built in 1935. Done from memory since everything is gone now.
 

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Haven't tried any pear vapes yet. I need to try one!

YES! Yes, you do. :) May I suggest Mimosa Pear for a starter?


Bukket list has taken on a whole new meaning for me ;) love it

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About sweet teeth and vaping: I also have a sweet tooth, but alas am diabetic. Vaping has substituted for sweets for me in many respects, however: Ahlusion's Cherry Midnight (sweetened) is so authentic, and smells so richly and heavenly of my favorite dark cherry liqueur chocolates, that I cannot vape it -- it only makes me crave the real thing!! :cry::laugh:
 

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Thank you. :blush:

I finally found a new avatar. This is a drawing that my mom did on the iPad with a stylus and a simple paint program. She's had to give up painting with acrylics and an easel since she isn't as mobile as she used to be. She's been an artist since she was 3 and she's 77 now. I think she's doing pretty good for using an iPad. I can't even get it to select the correct spot to correct my text!

This is a drawing of my grandparents old barn in the Matanuska Valley built in 1935. Done from memory since everything is gone now.

Nice drawing! it's really cool that she's able to still draw, using the iPad, where she wouldn't be otherwise. It's getting popular to dis Apple, no doubt just cos they're too big, but it's hard to deny that their products continue to change the world.
 

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wow, beautiful!

Thank you. :blush:

I finally found a new avatar. This is a drawing that my mom did on the iPad with a stylus and a simple paint program. She's had to give up painting with acrylics and an easel since she isn't as mobile as she used to be. She's been an artist since she was 3 and she's 77 now. I think she's doing pretty good for using an iPad. I can't even get it to select the correct spot to correct my text!

This is a drawing of my grandparents old barn in the Matanuska Valley built in 1935. Done from memory since everything is gone now.
 

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Speaking of Wild Woods, where is the love for Winter WW? One of the most exquisite menthol liquids ever conceived!

No one here vapes menthol!! Yuckazoid!! :laugh: Just kidding -- I vape menthol sometimes. When I said I like/love the Wild Wood tobaccos, I meant it, LOL. So that includes Winter Wild Wood. It is an odd one, though. It bucks the notion of a traditional menthol tobacco. Of course, I should have expected that -- it's an A+ juice. It's not very cool or menthol-y. You taste a little, but it definitely doesn't overpower the Wild Wood. In fact, for me, I got this sweetness from it that no other menthol tobacco I've vaped possessed. I wasn't sure how I felt about it until I inadvertently vaped 7mls of the 10ml bottle in 4 days (that's quick for me). I guess I liked it, LOL.
 

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Not a menthol fan either, but I have both Cherry WW and Maple WW staring at me, aged for about a month on the Maple and longer on the Cherry - which should I try first?

I've got about 48 different Ahl flavors I'm working through, and I'm finding I vape a 3 ml bottle, and even if I LOVE it, I want to try one of the others. I've got them organized by tried and un-tried.

I don't have Caramel WW, so I need to order that, and order some larger quantites of recent tries. And I have some Smooth Criminal that's over 3 months old that I've been trying to forget I have, because so many people talked about how good it gets when it gets REALLY aged.

Oh - and the Vechio is growing on me - probably not a re-order, but I had to finish the 3 ml bottle in my REO before trying another flavor. LOL
 

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Not a menthol fan either, but I have both Cherry WW and Maple WW staring at me, aged for about a month on the Maple and longer on the Cherry - which should I try first?

I don't have Caramel WW, so I need to order that....LOL

Maple Wild Wood is good for me FOOB.

No experience with the Cherry Wild Wood.

If you like the Maple WW then you do need to order the Caramel Wild Wood.


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So I just returned from a quick business trip to New York City, where I got some training related to my day gig as a web programmer. I foolishly left my lo-profile pen style devices in my car (took a train), and so all I had was my ridiculous-looking MVP with the Aurora on it. I typically don't use this thing in public places, just because I don't want to have to answer a lot of questions, as I'm sure you can all understand. And any sidewalk in NYC is about as public as it gets. But I had to use it as it was all I had. Well, I shouldn't have been surprised -- I didn't get a single strange look from any of the hundreds of passersby, and even a few people who were hanging around nearby who chatted me up about the weather and other things. I guess the locals are accustomed to strange things. Much stranger than an average Joe sucking on a big walkie talkie.

** Edit:
I should mention that I did get one comment, from the course instructor (also a vaper), who said, "Woah! That's a big-... battery!"

(Ahlusion rules!)
 
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So I just returned from a quick business trip to New York City, where I got some training related to my day gig as a web programmer. I foolishly left my lo-profile pen style devices in my car (took a train), and so all I had was my ridiculous-looking MVP with the Aurora on it. I typically don't use this thing in public places, just because I don't want to have to answer a lot of questions, as I'm sure you can all understand. And any sidewalk in NYC is about as public as it gets. But I had to use it as it was all I had. Well, I shouldn't have been surprised -- I didn't get a single strange look from any of the hundreds of passersby, and even a few people who were hanging around nearby who chatted me up about the weather and other things. I guess the locals are accustomed to strange things. Much stranger than an average Joe sucking on a big walkie talkie.

** Edit:
I should mention that I did get one comment, from the course instructor (also a vaper), who said, "Woah! That's a big-... battery!"

(Ahlusion rules!)

The last time I was in NYC, I vaped with my eGos and Spinner II everywhere I walked, never got a second look.......except for one time:

A limo driver, clearly in the 'waiting' phase of his day's runs, was standing outside his (illegally parked) car, wiping it down and hitting an MVP2. He saw me vaping, held his up, and we gave each other a 'right on' head-nod. :2cool:
 
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