Does anyone make NET Red Man or Beechnut chew juice?

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cramptholomew

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I know sometimes flavors don't always translate to e liquid, but it might be an interesting thing to try. I dont have the confidence to enter the juice DIY stage yet, otherwise I might try it myself. Extracted in all VG.

The reason that this dawned upon me is that I just got my first bottle of Boba's today, and Red Man/Beechnut is all I could think of on first try. In fact, I tasted NONE of the flavors people normally use to describe it. All I taste is that sweet, raisiny, molasses, leather, and faint vanilla bean taste of real chew. Hell, they could've thrown a vanilla pod in with the tobacco while extracts. Who knows. Only AVE knows.

I know, I know, "please God. Not another boba's thread"... well, not entirely. Maybe someone will try extracting chew and vanilla beans, and make an astoundingly good new liquid. If so, hopefully I'll get some royalties, or at least some credit for thinking of it, but my bet is that it's been done already. OK, I'll shut up now. Thanks for listening! I'll be here all week...
 

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Want2Vape has a juice that's an extract of Red Man called Red Pirate, in their premium tobacco line.
and it is quite forgettable - too much PG and they give you no choice on PG/VG ratio - this is nothing like chewing Red Man

some of these e-liquid makers need to actually get a mouthful of the Red Man they are trying to duplicate and ask themselves, "does this really match or is even close?"

Want2Vape also has Stockholm and Naturally Extracted Tobacco.com makes Chewbacco juice.
again no close match here either, the Chewbacco at least is available in 80% VG (why not 100%?) making it more pleasant, but no intense flavor complexity like Red Man

a chewing tobacco or dip vape needs to be 100% VG, because chewing tobacco has no throat hit!

folks, here is a secret - a big reason Boba's is so popular is because it is most vaper's first experience with 100% VG and they love it!


Maybe someone will try extracting chew and vanilla beans, and make an astoundingly good new liquid.
if someone could nail that, I would suck up all of their production, I go through cases of Red man, and Kayak long cut straight dip (highly recommended)
 
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I had a sample of a flavor I tried the other day that tasted EXACTLY like Red Man to me (used to chew it back when I was a teenager) ...I mean, it was literally the 1st thing I thought of on my very first vape.

I'm relatively sure it was Mountain Oak Vapor, and reasonably sure it was their Smoky Mountain 555, but I don't have it anymore so I'm not 100% sure. I didn't much care for the strong Tennessee Tobacco flavors so I gave the entire line to a friend of mine.
 

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When I was looking at things to potentially do NET's from my research turned up that most chewing tobacco's and some dipping tobaccos are very high in added sugars like fruit juice. Those sugars are likely going to become part of the NET and be really nasty as far as gunking goes. Just a heads up if you do plan to use something that has those types of NETs in them.
 

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When I was looking at things to potentially do NET's from my research turned up that most chewing tobacco's and some dipping tobaccos are very high in added sugars like fruit juice. Those sugars are likely going to become part of the NET and be really nasty as far as gunking goes. Just a heads up if you do plan to use something that has those types of NETs in them.

They could try a quick soak in distilled water first, to get rid of some of the added sugar. I think someone needs to try this. I'll buy the first bottle.
 

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When I was looking at things to potentially do NET's from my research turned up that most chewing tobacco's and some dipping tobaccos are very high in added sugars like fruit juice. Those sugars are likely going to become part of the NET and be really nasty as far as gunking goes. Just a heads up if you do plan to use something that has those types of NETs in them.

That would be Cavendish style tobacco. That' why Heather's has such a sweet unmistakable signature taste. Ever opened a fress pouch of pipe tobacco? Chances are it's going to be moist with the fruit extract. As the fruit concentrate smolders, it caramalizes. Thus the sweetness of Cavendish.

I must admit: Cavendish is my absolute favorite style of tobacco. The sweetness cuts it down for me; otherwise straight tobacco is a bit too much for me.
 

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When I was looking at things to potentially do NET's from my research turned up that most chewing tobacco's and some dipping tobaccos are very high in added sugars like fruit juice. Those sugars are likely going to become part of the NET and be really nasty as far as gunking goes. Just a heads up if you do plan to use something that has those types of NETs in them.

Yep, Red Man is some sticky stuff, and Want2Vape's extract of it is and is extremely hard on coils.

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They could try a quick soak in distilled water first, to get rid of some of the added sugar. I think someone needs to try this. I'll buy the first bottle.

Check out the DIY section, they have a whole forum for extracting. I've done some Snus, cigars and pipe tobaccos with PG. the reason I use PG is it filters much easier. I use the resulting extracts at about 10% in juices I make. That leaves plenty of room to get VG high if you want.
 
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