Amazing Dessert Vape Sopapillas 3x by Vixen Vapor

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AaronY

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Introduction
The same vender makes some of my favorite juices Cranberry Juice, Tigers Blood and Vanilla Bean. This ejuice is my favorite to vape on occasion. It is too dry to be my all day vape. But I have a dedicated atty for it and I have been enjoying this juice as an after dinner vape for the past couple of months. The taste is unbelievable. I don't like cinnamon vapes in general. But this one has just a hint of cinnamon that mixes sublimely with the flakey sweet pasty flavor. I enjoy the hint of cinnamon in this ejuice.
I have this juice at 3x. It is a nice flavor but I am going to get their DIY mix to make some 7x in my next order. The Vixen Vapor DIY mix are great with a very reasonable price. You can find what strength is the best for you really cheap. Some combinations of juices and strength just take weeks to months to steep right. I use their DIY mixes for Cranberry Juice, Tigers Blood, and Berry Berry. They have more at the site if their other flavors apple to you. Tigers Blood is one of my favorite all day vapes but for occasions I prefer Sopapillas more. I am going to add it to my list of current favorite ejuices.



For different watts just ask to find your watts uses OHMS law or the link I provided in the how I rate my ejuice. Numbers signify vapor production. They correspond to the vapor production key here. To see what I find juicy click here.

Conclusion
If you want a sweet pasty with a hint of cinnamon, I highly recommend this juice. It is a bit dry for all day vape. But it is an every day vape for me. Some people I talk to do not like the taste. I think it is because they did not let it steep right. The amazing taste takes at least a month IMHO. It is worth the wait. I want to try it with ECOpure because I think that might add too like what Virgin Vapor did in with their Carmel Cream. I have a ton of ejuice and this one really stands out in a good way. I am really glad I found it. This juice totally different than other Vixen Vapor Juices but goes with their great Cranberry Juice and Tigers Blood.

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I know that everyone taste ejuice differently, so take my review with a grain of salt. Is anyone mixing this juice with another that gives great results? Like the graph? Please give any feed back on the graph here. Do you like the old style graph I did back here better or the 3 graphs here? Anyone try the DIY mixed with ECOpure or ECOpure Krystal?
 

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I sometimes think it changes after air hits it, and it sits an hour or 2. Sometimes for the better...sometimes not.(lol) I have also noticed that sometimes the flavor weakens, which I hate when juices do that. I would rather them develop more flavor. I often wondered what caused them to weaken????(not VV, I am talking in general)

I like Vixen Vapor though. He makes a pretty good Blueberry Crumble. My husband likes his pineapple with a little menthol added.
 

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I sometimes think it changes after air hits it, and it sits an hour or 2. Sometimes for the better...sometimes not.(lol) I have also noticed that sometimes the flavor weakens, which I hate when juices do that. I would rather them develop more flavor. I often wondered what caused them to weaken????(not VV, I am talking in general)
That is strange I get stronger more developed flavors over time. Cinnamon and sweetness weekends but not really after those flavors. Strange what juice become weaker for you?
 

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Aaron, yes, what you eat can affect the taste of what you eat - or vape - afterwards. That's pretty normal, especially if the first taste is strong, spicy, sharp, or sweet. Depending on how strong it is it might even "blank out" entire sections of the flavor spectrum. I think the way we percieve signals from our taste buds/nose shifts depending on the strength and spectrum of the signal.

You know how your nose adjusts to even the strongest and vilest smell after awhile? It's kinda like that. That's why I always alternate contrasting vape flavors throughout the day. It sharpens the flavor for each. I have fairly weak taste buds, so that helps me quite a bit.

As for ECOpure - if I want to dilute something, or if I DIY (not often), I always use it. Though I actually prefer ECOpure Rich - that flavor has nothing to do with tobacco whatsoever, imho, but it adds depth and complexity to other flavors, and it's not strong, just a shade, really. It really is good stuff, I think.
 

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As for ECOpure - if I want to dilute something, or if I DIY (not often), I always use it. Though I actually prefer ECOpure Rich - that flavor has nothing to do with tobacco whatsoever, imho, but it adds depth and complexity to other flavors, and it's not strong, just a shade, really. It really is good stuff, I think.

Don't you find that ECOpure rich is more dry then their regular? Or is it just me :p
 

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Don't you find that ECOpure rich is more dry then their regular? Or is it just me :p

To be honest, I still can't really figure out what you mean by "dry"... :) To me, "dry" means something like dry champagne - you know, woodsy/sour note rather than sweet note. I think you mean something different, but I am not sure what. I did look at your blog, and it's still sort of mysterious to me - I guess I'm being dense. :) And for some reason the words "moist" and "juicy" makes me shudder, like they are dirty words or something... LOL Sorry, don't mind me, I'm weird that way. Your reviews are great, I often read them - I just can't figure out that one thing.

I really like ECOpure rich, it was the first vape I tried three years ago, and if I get tired of all flavors (happens sometimes), that's what I go to.
 

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OK, I let my Sopapillas steep for just over a week - absolutely heroic for me. :D I have it in Extra Flavor, 70/30 PG/VG.

While I don't taste any pastry flavor, this juice is absolutely outstanding. Good, slightly spicy honey, with cinnamon aftertaste on the exhale. Sweet and satisfying. I really like honey flavor straight up, but haven't been able to find a liquid that had it strong enough to "pop" without distorting it. Usually it ends up with either the honey being too weak, or, else, with the flavor being not so good.

This one is different. Strong, with that tint of spice, fantastic with a cup of tea, and probably will work great mixed with a whole number of things.

Thanks for pointing me in this direction, Aaron - this is a winner. Will go order a 30 ml right now. My 10 ml will not last long at this rater. :)
 

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OK, I let my Sopapillas steep for just over a week - absolutely heroic for me. :D I have it in Extra Flavor, 70/30 PG/VG.

While I don't taste any pastry flavor, this juice is absolutely outstanding. Good, slightly spicy honey, with cinnamon aftertaste on the exhale. Sweet and satisfying.
How about now do you taste the pastry yet?
 
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