Calling all Tobacco Gurus

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THnCS

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Ok, New to DIY but catching on and have made some good mixes. I have the bakery type stuff down, I think :) I have tried many liquids and really do not care for majority of the commercial tobacco flavors. Now that I am into DIY, I figured I would go after my favorite cigar flavor. Most people don't care for these, but I love the hand rolled sweet flavor they have.

Does anyone have a recipe that is somewhat close to this, or a suggested starting point?
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john333

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I've found the Hangsen tobacco line of flavors are very good. They have a Pipe Tobacco that's excellent. I also have their Cigar and Cuba. All together I have 10 Hangsen tobacco flavors and like them all. They are very easy to work with as far as adding additional flavors and they also work fine on their own. Most people mix them at around 7%. There is a Hangsen Thread in this DIY section that's a great reference. I buy mostly from RTSVapes for my DIY supplies. Good luck.
 

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Ok, New to DIY but catching on and have made some good mixes. I have the bakery type stuff down, I think :) I have tried many liquids and really do not care for majority of the commercial tobacco flavors. Now that I am into DIY, I figured I would go after my favorite cigar flavor. Most people don't care for these, but I love the hand rolled sweet flavor they have.

Does anyone have a recipe that is somewhat close to this, or a suggested starting point?
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High Desert Vapes Black & Wild comes close. Sort of a cross between a Black & Mild birch wood tip and a Backwoods Wild Mild.
 
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