Flavored Tobaccos

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joe_n

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Heavenly Army and Oompa From Heathers Heavenly Vapes. Both real smooth and rich in flavor. Heavenly Army does have more of a tobacco flavor to it but I love the chocolate base Oompa provides!! I am not a fruit juice vaporer at all and only vape tobacco juices and have been doing so for a year now. These i recently discovered are the best I've tried so far. Delicious, smooth, good throat hit and lots of vapor!! Use either on lavatube or my egotwist if I'm on the go. Using Vision CE5 (aka stardust) style clearomizers or the wonderful vivi nova. Coil heads at 2.4 ohms and range from 4 to 4.8 volts depending on the device I'm using. Love it!!
 

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Curious George from the Pink Spot Vapors is an excellent Banana With NET vape.
Ooh, ooh, I love a good banana tobacco. The Plume Room Candied Cavendish is my favorite, with HHV Vapin Chimp second and Goodejuice Congo Craze third. I have a sample of Quick Nic Proudest Monkey somewhere that I will try soon.

I'll also have to try your Bandersnatchdragonfire combination, that sounds fantastic.
 

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@ Thucydides and @Jerms and @anyoneelsewillingtobemyguineapig!

The first batch of coconut-infused/cured tobacco hybrids/aromatics or whatever they should be called, is almost ready. I have sampled them and feel they are pretty darn good, a little heavier on the coconut than I wanted, but a very prominent tobacco profile nonetheless. Please refer to my post in the DIY thread here

Please PM me your addresses, and I will start sending you some samples. I have three of the slow cooker method extracted coconut tobaccos, and in about a month I will also then have the PG soaked ones ready for comparison.

It will be interesting to see what steeping does to the flavor of the coconut (I'm hoping makes it more subtle) and the tobacco profile (I'm hoping it stays the same or comes forward a bit more).

Also if you tell me your preferred nic concentration and PG/VG ratios, I will try to accomodate, just bear in mind that the extract is PG, the Nic base is PG, so around 50/50 is the best I can do if you prefer more VG, for this round. In the future I will be trying some pure VG extractions and will get some VG nic base as well for those that cannot tolerate even the slightest PG in their juice.

Thanks for your interest, and your feedback, honest appraisal, tips and advice are much appreciated!

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Awesome! Glad your first batch with the black cavendish turned out well. I'm not picky with my pg/vg ratio, and often do what a vendor recommends. If it tasted good to you at 70/30 I'll take it at that, and 18mg is my usual nic though I'm not extremely picky on that neither. Looking forward to trying this, PM incoming.

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Thanks Jerms, my initial batch was at 20mg (plus whatever the nic content of the extraction would add, I'd say 22 to 24 overall from TH perspective). I'll tone that down just a tad for you.

Do you want to try all three, or just the cavendish?

Let's see ummmm.. yes all 3 of course lol. When I read your linked post I was thinking you only made the BC, but now realised you meant that's the one of the 3 you had sampled then. So much for foruming first thing in the morn lol.

If it's easier, you can keep the nic at whatever you made the batch at. I'm really not too picky on these things.

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Maybe someday we'll all look back and say "I used to know that guy when he was first starting out !" Good Luck CT !
Earlier in the thread there were several mentions of ECBlends. I looked 'em up and they appear to be what I like to call 'arti-baccos' in that there is no real tobacco, just artificial tobacco flavors. Now I do NOT discriminate against such juices (HHV Caramel Apple Tobacco is one I like) but I did notice a "Check This Box To See What's Coming..." with a picture of tobacco inside. Maybe ECBlends is interested in the NET universe ? who knows ? Whoever tries better realize We've got CarbonThief ! :)
 

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Thanks Jerms, my initial batch was at 20mg (plus whatever the nic content of the extraction would add, I'd say 22 to 24 overall from TH perspective). I'll tone that down just a tad for you.

Do you want to try all three, or just the cavendish?

I just sent you a PM before I read this. It indicates that I usually go for 18, but 20-24 is perfectly fine -- no need to tone it down.

I'd love to try all three. Thanks again.
 

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Maybe someday we'll all look back and say "I used to know that guy when he was first starting out !" Good Luck CT !
Earlier in the thread there were several mentions of ECBlends. I looked 'em up and they appear to be what I like to call 'arti-baccos' in that there is no real tobacco, just artificial tobacco flavors. Now I do NOT discriminate against such juices (HHV Caramel Apple Tobacco is one I like) but I did notice a "Check This Box To See What's Coming..." with a picture of tobacco inside. Maybe ECBlends is interested in the NET universe ? who knows ? Whoever tries better realize We've got CarbonThief ! :)

Thanks Papaw, I appreciate the vote of confidence! Lol, who knows what the future holds, but this is a decent start at least, I think!
 

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I just sent you a PM before I read this. It indicates that I usually go for 18, but 20-24 is perfectly fine -- no need to tone it down.

I'd love to try all three. Thanks again.

Ok got it and thanks Thucydides! 20 is so easy to make, but 18 is still quite easy, though as stated, it will end up just a tad higher anyway if any nic is in the extract, which I believe would be the case.
 

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Ok got it and thanks Thucydides! 20 is so easy to make, but 18 is still quite easy, though as stated, it will end up just a tad higher anyway if any nic is in the extract, which I believe would be the case.

So do you notice much of a flavor difference between the 3 tobaccos? Are you revealing the type of tobacco used for the mystery one yet? Are you gonna name each juice?

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I was trying to find that Curious George juice mentioned earlier by googling "Curious George e-liquid" There is in fact such a juice on a site called Fluidvaper .com, described as a nutty banana tobacco. It sounds good to me, even though whether it is a NET is not specified (which probably means not).

However, what had me doing a spit-take was this product.

If you are familiar with British/Australian slang words, you know why this is hilarious.

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So do you notice much of a flavor difference between the 3 tobaccos? Are you revealing the type of tobacco used for the mystery one yet? Are you gonna name each juice?

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The "Mystery" tobacco hasn't been tried yet, but will do so tonight then reveal it's identity, for better or worse. It's nothing you guys will be excited about I don't think, just something that I used to like and wanted to try it as I hadn't heard of anyone using this pariticular type of tobacco product before.

The Tin Star "Gold" pipe tobacco, which I am assuming is golden leaf, or brightleaf Virginian flue cured, and the Black Cavendish are fairly similar, just a subtle difference as the cavendish is a tad sweeter which would be expected. However, the similarity is possibly or even likely due to the fact that in the slow cooked extracts, the coconut is front and center and masks subtle differences from what I can tell. I'm guessing and hoping that a nice steep will distinguish them and bring the tobacco a little more front and center, so to speak.

The difference between the two is a LITTLE more pronounced in the 3 day PG soaked batch.

Will return later with an update for the Mystery bacco, which is only mysterious because I'm being that way about it out of fear of embarrassment, like "what were you even thinking!?" :D
 
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