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lisancentraltx

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Got my Pinoy Punch and special order peach... got a surprise as well - grape soda YUM!!! They all smell DELICIOUS!!! I caught the sniffles walking Emmy in the rain 2x, so I am waiting to vape them :'( The only vape to get through is Extreme Ice, so I guess I a clearing my palate this weekend LOL
 

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Pinoy Punch is hard to describe. It is definitely fruity without being overly sweet. It's a sweet, tasty fruit flavor without hitting you over the head. Light and refreshing but no citrus taste. Stronger than Pear but lighter than Pineapple.
I tend to like strong, overpowering flavors, but Pinoy Punch is much more subtle. I haven't had any negative comments about it..... yet! There is no "one flavor fits all", but because of the delicate taste, I can vape it all day.
 

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Thx Glassman
that sort of answers my question.
I like strong over the top flavors as well. I like them to hit me over the head, then sneak up behind me and hit me one more time
from behind. lol

Pinoy Punch is hard to describe. It is definitely fruity without being overly sweet. It's a sweet, tasty fruit flavor without hitting you over the head. Light and refreshing but no citrus taste. Stronger than Pear but lighter than Pineapple.
I tend to like strong, overpowering flavors, but Pinoy Punch is much more subtle. I haven't had any negative comments about it..... yet! There is no "one flavor fits all", but because of the delicate taste, I can vape it all day.
 

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Banyan Tree and Pinoy Punch are very interesting and complex. Describing them in a fun way, I'd say, "deliciously different." Describing them in a mature way, I'd say, "textured." I'm guessing that the textured taste comes from the the way the different ingredients blend together, as well as particular ingredients used. Pinoy Punch uses the flavor of a fruit than many would call "thick."
 
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