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any1 know where to test/buy natural tobacco e-juices in the toronto area

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perryplatypus

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Not sure what you mean by natural tobacco but, there are a bunch of B&M's in the GTA that have testers available - Vapemeet in Brampton, Maple Leaf Vapes in Scarborough, Vapeshore and Casa de Vapes in Etobicoke, Dashvapes in Richmond Hill, e-cig Flavorium in the Beaches area. Out of all those, I'm sure you'll find something you like.
 

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The Canadian Vendors I have sampled all use that same nasty perfumers apprentice/flavorart tobacco absolute stuff which has that distinctive taste and smell. I remember trying Vaperite (US) steeped tobacco and tasted the difference right away.

That said, the above poster is somewhat correct....the more authentic tobacco flavors may not be to your liking. Depending on who makes it, they can come out tasting pretty rank.
 

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Vincom, I've been vaping NET's (Naturally Extracted Tobacco's) pretty much 100% of the time for the last 2 years. The only exception is Tribeca from Halo which enters my rotation on a once every couple months basis. I have NET's that have been extracted from Pipe and Cigar tobaccos and even though they may not be 100% of a real experience, they are as close as you can come to actually smoking a Pipe or Cigar.

I've not seen or heard of a single vendor in Canada that extracts and/or sells NET's here. My go-to vendors in the U.S for the last couple of years are Heathers Heavenly Vapes, Mountain Oak Vapors and Goodejuice. There's a couple other vendors that I order from via friends in the U.S, since they don't ship directly to Canada.

A lot of folks dismiss NET's due to their smell or taste etc, but a well steeped, well extracted NET is pure goodness. Nothing compares..

This thread: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...ussion/519685-natural-tobaccos-part-deux.html is the absolute best thread that you can join in on if you are even remotely considering getting into NET's. The very first post lists all of the Vendors that extract or sell NET's.

Let me know if you have any questions, and I'll do my best to answer them. There's a very small group of guys locally (in Canada) that vape NET's and those that do, generally switch to them completely.
 
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I've never tried any NET flavours, but I ordered a 5x10ml sample pack from this place, Moonshine Brews, last night. I really dig smoking pipe tobacco and the occasional cigar, so this seems like a fantastic step away from typical e liquids.
With free shipping it was $31 for the sample pack. Very excited.
 

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Got my order in yesterday, 10ml samples of all their juices. I let them steep with the caps and dropper tips off for a day, like they recommended. It's strange, they're all the same dark colour, and I can hardly smell them. I've tried them out, and I think they're quite good. Should only get better with more steeping.
 

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Got my order in yesterday, 10ml samples of all their juices. I let them steep with the caps and dropper tips off for a day, like they recommended. It's strange, they're all the same dark colour, and I can hardly smell them. I've tried them out, and I think they're quite good. Should only get better with more steeping.


Thanks for the feedback, aggo. Most NETs don't carry much of a smell, usually smelling faintly like wet leaves. It's only when heated that they release their flavours.

This confirms two things if anything. They are natural extracts, and there's not much if any artificial flavours added to the extracts.
 
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