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MikeL76

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It's going to be a minute before I revisit it so if it doesn't hit, get it on the swap so people who like it can snag it up. Win-win.

I'm not sure I get the black licorice thing unless I really reach for it - there's no anise flavoring in there, so it certainly isn't intentional. That said, taste is subjective, so it's hard to say what you will get until you try it in a few different devices and test it for yourself!

Yes Sir.. With any luck, I'll be reporting in tomorrow evening (Come on USPS) that I found the other unicorn!!!!
 

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Am I the only one who tastes a touch of clove? The first hit I didn't like at all. I vaped some strawberry cheesecake for a bit then tried the switch again and thankfully it tasted better, with a hint of clove. Still not sure if I like it yet, gonna let it steep for a bit. It definitely has a tobacco flavor, which could be why I'm not diggin it right off the bat.
 

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you know the drill if its not let it steep a bit and probably will be if not sloth will take it off your hands (seriously) :) i think you'll love it mike clark hit it out of ballpark once again this is immediately one of my favorites and imo needs no steep at all adv right here out of ballpark off of planet that said cant wait to see how it ages i bet i will drool all over the place

this juice could save lives

like wakonda it just seems perfect for satisfying a tobacco urge theres just something about it that soothes that craving but perhaps moreso than wakonda because this is straight up tobacco could save lives

clark we need this juice brother its a keeper :thumbs:

I've got a friend who's gonna love this juice even more than I do, and he really needs a juice he loves... I can't wait to let him try this stuff...
He recently decided to fully switch over to vaping... how weird of a coincidence, that this is called just that-- the switch! :laugh:

I'll try to remember and update on this thread, once I let him try it!

Ill also add, its a nice change of pace, or "switch", from the virus, my adv.... its hitting great!

I just sold the entire stash I collected from my first juice vendor that I went crazy with, so I don't feel so bad ( / my wallet ) about buying another 100ml of this juice today :2cool:...
 

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Glad to see another + review.... Although most of the negatives are from people that are big time into bakery... I LOVE the bakery stuff too, but not ADV for me... Actually haven't really found an ADV yet... I think ACB is, but letting it steep.... Wakonda is closest yet... Love the rest, just in moderation, gotta rotate.. Really hoping this is the one, to fill that hole in my lineup I need.
 

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I weigh in here too.
I am noticing as others the similarities to Roundhouse not a floral but very similar. Tried it in the Patriot dual coil .8ohm setup FOOB...not sure I can describe the initial flavor, but did have a harshish throat hit. I was hooping for the licorice flavor, that would be cool, but I didn't get that :( Loaded up a REO for the next sample, not as harsh on the throat, but still not something at this time I would consider an ADV for me.
Is that the NET present in both? I thought I would like a tobacco vape but perhaps this isn't the one for me. I will steep it for a little while, like most NT joose I expect it to change up.
 

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So a deep steep will probably change the flavor? I might just hold on to it! How long a steep would be recommended? I tried a little mixed with Frenilla and I liked it, I just thought it was too bold by itself. So what do you guys think would be a good steep period?

As a general rule, most tobaccos continue to develop for 4-6 weeks. I'm hitting it fresh though - I love the stuff, honestly. Sounds like I missed for a few folks, which I always get down about, but hey - happens. I kinda regret the above post suggesting you run straight to the swap meet (because you might regret it... although it's an option if you are confident it will never come around for you)... tobacco is tobacco... they take time to round out.
 
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Kent Brooks

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I weigh in here too.
I am noticing as others the similarities to Roundhouse not a floral but very similar. Tried it in the Patriot dual coil .8ohm setup FOOB...not sure I can describe the initial flavor, but did have a harshish throat hit. I was hooping for the licorice flavor, that would be cool, but I didn't get that :( Loaded up a REO for the next sample, not as harsh on the throat, but still not something at this time I would consider an ADV for me.
Is that the NET present in both? I thought I would like a tobacco vape but perhaps this isn't the one for me. I will steep it for a little while, like most NT joose I expect it to change up.

Both contain NET, but the NET employed in The Switch isn't of my making - and it's much more prevalent as compared to previous offerings... I don't know any other way to describe it except as being "smokey" and "earthy" - like if I could taste fresh tobacco leaves. Roundhouse has a much more dominant floral note... I think there is a very faint one with The Switch - I don't notice it, but Katy did when it was 24 hours fresh. The only liquid I can really compare it to is Tribeca, but even that's not a fair comparison. Again, I find tobaccos notoriously hard to describe... but I can say I don't get the licorice thing (well, maybe, but it's kind of a reach for me personally).
 

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As a general rule, most tobaccos continue to develop for 4-6 weeks. I'm hitting it fresh though - I love the stuff, honestly. Sounds like I missed for a few folks, which I always get down about, but hey - happens. I kinda regret the above post suggesting you run straight to the swap meet (because you might regret it... although it's an option if you are confident it will never come around for you)... tobacco is tobacco... they take time to round out.

That's the one thing I have learned with NT joose...if at first they don't hit....let em sleep for a bit. ;)
 
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