Am I The Only One Vaping Tobacco Flavored Juice?

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Rickajho

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I couldn't find the PortMenthol there you mentioned, is it a specific name I messed up??......definitely a good deal!! Just what I need...more juice - LOL!!

Ohhh I found it!!! Okay - just ONE more juice order...LOL!!! I am going down a step in nic here - wish me luck! Thanks so much for referring!!

You made me look!

I was just gonna put together the tobacco flavor list... I see you figured out all the tobacco flavors - including the menthols - are all in their own "tobacco" section of the flavor list. lol

Whad'ya get :)

I'm not a big menthol person - what they used to call a "switch hitter" when I smoked 'em. (Always snitching a menthol here and there from Sis.) The two menthols I know at TVR at Port Menthol - yum - and the 555 menthol. The 555 is more of a "straight shot" menthol flavor. Very strong. That would be a good candidate for adding into other flavors.

Did you remember to ask for your free 15 ml bottle in the comments on the checkout page?

Don't know where you have been buying but TVR is a step up from the quality level of a place like Mt. Baker. (Nothing against Mt. Baker - just different places.) By comparison the flavor intensity level is stronger. For people who have had "that experience" the flavorings at TVR don't have any fake, off, "perfume" type of problems going on. Hope you like 'em! TVR was one of my first big upgrades in liquids buying several years ago. Not one tobacco flavor there I don't like.
 
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After 4 years and some months I still prefer mild tobacco flavors. I've settled on RY4 as my main vape. I do like the mild caramel vanilla taste coupled with light tobacco. If a juice is too sweet I get tired of it in a hurry. I think I could vape mostly 80/20 pg/vg by itself and be happy if I had to. I keep 8 or so 1 dram bottles of Lorann's flavors around for the times when I want something different.
 

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Plume Room's Candied Cavendish remains my favorite flavor to this day, though I don't vape it all the time because it's kind of finnicky in terms of gunking up coils. It's a NET flavor so it has a lot of solids. I have to be very careful with power and temperature to keep the coil happy for more than a short while. Also as an NET juice I bet it's not as good for me as juices without real tobacco flavor.
 

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You're not alone.Other than the occasional drops of menthol when I have a cold, I vape tobacco flavors exclusively. If I have a craving for banana cream pie or cheesecake, I'll make/bake the real thing. BUT, if someone makes Ruffles Potato Chip flavored e-liquid, I'd probably buy it.:)

Ohmygod, if they could get it right...... I'm a huge chip-a-holic. Forget chocolate, give me salty, crunchy deliciousness.

When I first discovered vaping, I tried all different kinds of flavors. A couple of those were the tobacco FLAVORED liquids. I did not like them. Fruits were what got me away from smoking.

Fast forward about a year and I decided to give a NET liquid a try. Well, that's all it took. I'm now a NET girl. :D

When I sent my story in, I placed emphasis on the fact that the flavor options were what helped me make the transition, which is totally the truth. I felt the FDA didn't need to know that I no longer vape those flavors. I do know that MANY new vapers need that distance in order to succeed and felt my omission was warranted to help keep that option available.

Some of the comments may have been like mine. ;)
 

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It's been five years and an half for me.

Virginia, Turkish Blend, RY4, Oriental... I've used mostly those. I cannot really stand other flavours.
I have given away free samples because of that.

And those tobacco flavours are ALWAYS mixed with a third of menthol liquid... friends have asked me to make 'my mixture' for them. :)
 

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After 50 years of smoking cigarettes I started vaping in April, 2013 with Dekang Desert Ship and still use it to this day. I tried a few of the "girlie" flavors at first but they just didn't work for me. I do use Dekang Turkish Tobacco and Alien Visions Boba's Bounty once in a while just for a change but always go back to my Desert Ship.

So the short answer is: NO, you're not the only one:)
 
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I like pipe flavors and apple pie. I like fruit flavors. I also vape unflavored.

The biggest thing to me.. The tobacco flavors taste nothing like a smoke. There are too many other things added to a smoke that it will never taste like one. For instance combustion.

I had a cigar over the weekend. Nope, eliquid will never taste like one.
 

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I like pipe flavors and apple pie. I like fruit flavors. I also vape unflavored.

The biggest thing to me.. The tobacco flavors taste nothing like a smoke. There are too many other things added to a smoke that it will never taste like one. For instance combustion.

I had a cigar over the weekend. Nope, eliquid will never taste like one.

I NEVER found cigars enjoyable and if smoke went in my mouth, it was inhaled into my lungs. So even a cigar would be a no no for me .
 

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I NEVER found cigars enjoyable and if smoke went in my mouth, it was inhaled into my lungs. So even a cigar would be a no no for me .

True. I do inhale cigar smoke. Not like a cig, but still would inhale into the lungs every once in a while. I thought I would never give up cigars. That was the first one in a month that I had. The family was gone. I had a nice cold Guinness Stout and smoked my last cigar while sitting outside next to the pool. There was a slight breeze. Just a wonderful 30 minutes.

I will say this. After smoking a cigar, eliquid flavor is amazing.
 

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What is "NETS"?

NET = Naturally Extracted Tobacco.

There is a whole thread dedicated to the NET's in the General E-Liquid section of the forum.

Basically they take the casing or leaf of the cigar or pipe tobacco and extract the flavor from them. They are AMAZINGLY delish!! :drool:
 

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NET = Naturally Extracted Tobacco.

There is a whole thread dedicated to the NET's in the General E-Liquid section of the forum.

Basically they take the casing or leaf of the cigar or pipe tobacco and extract the flavor from them. They are AMAZINGLY delish!! :drool:

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I want to have baccy flavors also and I still do analogs:unsure: I am planning on getting some WTA next month and see if that helps. The already mades are way too strong in flavors for me so I am trying to get some DIY steeped. Am willing to do some nilla in them, but not much else.:p

Just a suggestion, perhaps it'll work for you, perhaps not. Dark Horse from HHV was the NET that got me off cigs. It's partially a cigarette tobacco mixed with a mild, sweet pipe tobacco. It makes for an interesting blend. I still vape a ton of it to this day. That cigarette tobacco part of it really helped get past the cigs.

What is "NETS"?

Naturally Extracted Tobacco. Instead of a synthetic flavoring, the flavoring is made from real tobacco. Much better flavor, IMO. Some are gunkers, some aren't. Some are very clean, some aren't. Some are delicious... some just so-so.

Personally I prefer HHV. They have a couple of excellent flavors & their extraction process makes for a very clean product. NETCOM used to be pretty good, but he's been going through some issues for the past several months. I wouldn't recommend ordering from him until he gets his stuff back in order. An up & coming small vendor, Cedar Creek Steam Works, is showing a ton of promise as well.
 
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