Freedom Smoke USA Wyatt Earp

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Nashy08

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Wyatt Earp juice
3ML
24mg

So I loaded up my carto with a few drops of the Wyatt Earp from FreedomsmokeUSA. First impression? Amazing!

This is a great juice, lots of vapor and a great TH. Compared to the American Spirit I recieved, this juice produces much more vapor and has a great flavour! The best way I can describe this juice is sophisticated. It just tastes like a great tobacco and something else that I can't quite place. It has a slight sweetness to it which fits perfectly with the tobacco. This is an excellent juice with great vapor and taste! I recommend it!

10/10
 
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PoliticallyIncorrect

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Sophisticated is the word exactly.

Being an ex-cigarette smoker, I gravitate towards flavors that intentionally mimic the low-grade breed of tobacco I'm used to--PureCig, American Spirit, Desert Ship and the like; these are my workhorses, and they satisfy the primordial urges generated within my brainstem.

There's times, however, when something more cerebral is what works when I look back to a period when I was experimenting with the sort of tobacco sold from glass jars within humidified rooms, and given names like Honey Cavendish or Virginia Maple; these are echelons apart from Marlboro or Pall Mall, and like Wyatt Earp, are smoked or vaped with a flavor motive, as opposed to a nicotine buzz.
 

Nashy08

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im vaping WE as we speak on the eGo. It has that maple ish tobacco ish liquorish taste imo. Its not bad but definitely not for everyone. Great vapor and decent throat hit. Maybe a lil too sweet for me.

Maple! That's exactly it! Thanks, I couldn't quite place it. lol
 

Latakia

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Sophisticated is the word exactly.

Being an ex-cigarette smoker, I gravitate towards flavors that intentionally mimic the low-grade breed of tobacco I'm used to--PureCig, American Spirit, Desert Ship and the like; these are my workhorses, and they satisfy the primordial urges generated within my brainstem.

There's times, however, when something more cerebral is what works when I look back to a period when I was experimenting with the sort of tobacco sold from glass jars within humidified rooms, and given names like Honey Cavendish or Virginia Maple; these are echelons apart from Marlboro or Pall Mall, and like Wyatt Earp, are smoked or vaped with a flavor motive, as opposed to a nicotine buzz.

As a former pipe smoker I agree with your analogy.
 

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I shudder just thinking about it....it's that bad. I love tobacco but there is none of that here. It's like Black Licorice threw up on his unwashed homeless friend Anise who then called her best friend Sucralose to help.


LOL I agree its that bad. For me it taste like the smell you would get when you walk into a old dirty bathroom, its pretty bad, i gave my sample away. Everyone has their tastes.
 
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