Bad Tobacco Flavors***What to do???

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Nu2Dis

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So about a month ago, I realized that I had accumulated a bunch of tobacco flavors, from many different vendors, that I just couldn't vape. I decided to start adding them to a 50ml bottle that was filled with about 10ml of a vanilla flavor that I had.

I really wish that I had written it all down because WOW!!! I am blown away but this concoction. It is as good as any flavor I have tried...so far.

After a full 2 week steep, I'm getting great tobacco, hints of Vanilla, chocolate, cherry, honey and banana!!!!
Really glad I didn't toss them like I really wanted to. Just Crazy amounts of vapor,:vapor: and a great TH. Not gonna last too long....

If I had to guess it's probably about 15.8 mg nicotine, and a 64/ 36 PG/VG Ratio
 

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A while back there was a similar thread about what to do with left over, unused, unfinished liquid. Some people, myself included, just dump all of it in a spare bottle and let it steep, meld, blend, whatever you want to call it.

Surprisingly, this willy-nilly concoction often turns out to be pretty good. I've sampled my "slop bucket" a few times and it's not bad. I guess maybe keeping track of what actually goes in there might be beneficial.

I do however stick mostly with tobacco flavors with slight variations. So there's not a bunch of different flavors being mixed. I don't know what the result would be if the mixture contained a more random variety of left overs.
 

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A while back there was a similar thread about what to do with left over, unused, unfinished liquid. Some people, myself included, just dump all of it in a spare bottle and let it steep, meld, blend, whatever you want to call it.

Surprisingly, this willy-nilly concoction often turns out to be pretty good. I've sampled my "slop bucket" a few times and it's not bad. I guess maybe keeping track of what actually goes in there might be beneficial.

I do however stick mostly with tobacco flavors with slight variations. So there's not a bunch of different flavors being mixed. I don't know what the result would be if the mixture contained a more random variety of left overs.

Besides the Vanilla, they were all tobacco flavors; a little cherry tobacco, a little Gorilla Juice, a little of a cocoa tobacco, and whole bunch of just plain ol' tobacco. Somehow the slight flavors come through.
 
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