In my short ten months of vaping, I have not seen any eliquid get more buzz on ECF faster than Bounty Hunter. Boba's and Backwoods Brew RY4 are the only two other juices I know that come even close, but Bounty Hunter seems to be quickly surpassing even those superlative juices as the new crowd-pleaser.
Certain juice vendors have large and intensely loyal followings for their entire lines: Alien Visions (though mainly because of Boba's), Backwoods Brew, Kick Bass Vapor, Halo, to name a few. And many other vendors besides those are quite popular. But Nite Lite has scored a knockout with Bounty Hunter (or insert any other sports metaphor of your choice: a home run, slam dunk, hole-in-one, Hail Mary pass for a touchdown, whatever...).
I had to recant my initial post on this thread, where I held that Boba's was unique, while Bounty Hunter was just very good. My 30ml bottle of Bounty Hunter didn't bat an eye at that slight put-down, but simply smiled and said to me, "Just wait." Sure enough, within a short time BH was not only in my daily rotation of fave juices, but right at the head of the pack.
Ever since, I have felt that Bounty Hunter's most compelling quality is its seductiveness. Yes, a good tobacco and that oh-so-rich vanilla (which is almost cake-like) lead the flavor profile, but there's something else going on with the ingredients and recipe that make Bounty Hunter iconic.
I think of the famous scene from the 1954 movie The Seven-Year Itch, where Marilyn Monroe stands on a subway grate while her white dress billows up from the rushing air of a subway train passing below (during the filming of that scene, Marilyn's then-husband Joe Dimaggio was standing off-camera on the set, totally aghast). Yes, I'm showing my age, but you get the point---Bounty Hunter is both provocative and innocent, bold yet coy, somewhat like Marilyn was.
I'm already on my third bottle.