Any suggestions for all day vape that are not sweet

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I would try RY4 juices - Im not a fruit guy neither I was a dessert type but notice everything taste to sweet or funny to me aswell.

one juice that always helps get rid of the crave for a cig is NECTAR by NECKBEARDS JUICE . its a vanilla caramel tobacco and its not sweet nor harsh like a pipe or cigar tobacco to me its perfect and helps me kick the cigs to the side .
 

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All these good ideas. I just can't tolerate the sweet candy dessert type. They sound so yummy and then I try them and it just doesn't work. I wrote down all the suggestions and am going to try some out. I have a ry4 that I've been vaping from the beginning from my local vape shop and is like it a lot but sometimes I just don't taste anything so I'd like to have 3 or 4 in my lineup that I love. I tried so many other tobaccos and they are all too harsh but I will keep trying.
 

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If you like tobaccos, have you ever tried a NET (naturally extracted tobacco)? I've been vaping NETs for over a year, and I'm hooked. My favorite vendors are:

www.Naturally-Extracted-Tobacco.com, e-liquids for electronic cigarettes (Blackberry Burley is AMAZING)

https://www.goodejuice.com/ecigarette-eliquid/goodejuice-e-liquid/net-tobacco-eliquid (Organic #1 and Wrangler Light are my favs here)

Timeless Tobaccos (Top Leaf, Gold Leaf, and Red Dawn are my favs here)

None of the NETs I've recommended above are overly sweet. Blackberry Burley and Red Dawn do have blackberry and raspberry, respectively, as part of their flavors, but the base juice is Burley tobacco.

Just a few things to ponder if you're not looking for dessert/candy type vapes and you do like tobacco. I can say that NET.com's Blackberry Burley got me off the stinkies for good. ;)
 

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I'm looking for an e juice that is not real sweet. I thought I liked just tobacco ejuice but I can't find tone I like so am interested in a good company or flavor that's not too sweet. I just tried a sampler pack from halo of their tobacco flavors and couldn't find one I liked out of 6 different flavors....they all tasted like chemicals. I'm not a dessert or fruit eater so I don't even know what category to try. I would love some suggestions...thanks

Funny you say chemicals and halo.

My recommendation is Freedom Juice....a halo tobacco.
It really is awesome.
My favorite from them is Torque 56, it's one everyone who vapes knows...it's iconic, it's fluffy smooth yet has a kick to back of throat.

other contedners from them:
Halo's Malibu is seriously Awesome too...that's what i mix alot of ...it's crazy good.

oh and Halo's TIKI Juice......spicy tobacco with cinnamon hint.....love it !
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go here and perhaps something may interest you.

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or try a good RY4 from Freedomsmokusa.
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Wyatt Earp from them.

I haven't bought juice in ages i mix my own.
 
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If you like menthol, try half a mil of tobacco into a few mils of menthol to give the menthol some body. Sometimes it helps to dilute the tobaccos by 50%. Chemical taste is usually a sign the mix is too strong but what it smells like in the bottle and how it vapes are sometimes two different animals. You could also add some peach or blackberry or chocolate or coffee, maybe even a little bourbon or cognac or whiskey. "Champagne" flavor is a white wine-y taste and also mixes well with tobaccos. Try some 3ml experiments. You may find after a while that you'll work up to 75% tobacco and 25% flavor as your nonsmoking tastebuds adjust, or you may just keep the tobacco in the background.
 
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