Goodejuice - Wrangler Light Tobacco and Hickory Cured Tobacco

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toto1013

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Goodejuice is introducing their line of Home Brewed Tobacco-natural tobacco macerations. I
received free samples of these to give a review which in no way will affect my review.

50/50 12 mg nic dripped with a regular 510 and a 3.7v Red Sky bottom feed Mod.......

Wrangler Light Tobacco
Liquid is very clear meaning no sign of color-sediment/particles whatsoever. Very clean/pure
tasting e-liquid. It comes through as a smooth light cigarette with a hint of cacao reminds me somewhat of a Marlboro Light.
For 12mg, it has a nice TH. I normally use 24-36mg and this is adequate TH for me.
There is awesome vapor which is to be expected with the 50/50 mix which is the only portion the PG/VG House Blend is available in due to the extraction process.

Hickory Cured Tobacco
Liquid is a translucent light-medium brown color-no sediment/particles.
Tobaccos blended in with hint of hickory to give a heavier cigarette taste. I had experienced a
Hickory tobacco before that the smoke was so strong it was all I could sense that I wouldn't have
bought this thinking that it would be the same. I use hickory in barbacuing, so it wasn't that I
don't like hickory. This hickory comes through very subtle and ends up blending with the tobaccos
for a very complex taste.
Has a nice TH for 12mg. IMHO I can experience just as much throat hit on a lower mg nic as I do
a higher mg dependent upon the e-liquid.
Vapor is awesome.

I would recomment both of these dependent upon what you like in a tobacco vape. I was a Swisher Sweet or Cheyene smoker. The Wrangler Light probably wouldn't be a go to for me, but the Hickory Cured could be-a little more flavor would make it even better. Keep in mind that taste is subjective. It is even for me with the same juice. I could taste nothing out of the mail box. After steeping I could. For me time can change what I am tasting even through out the day.

Goodejuice has quite a line of tobacco flavors along with an extensive line of eliquids and in addition are now introducing their new line of tobacco-House Brewed eliquids. I would recommend that you try them out.
 

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I am interested in the Wrangler. Where is Goodejuice located and how long have they been around? Also, do they make their own eliquid or do they buy it from a larger supplier?

Also, have you tried their RY4 and how does it compare to others if you have? I currently vape Janty's RY4 and really like it because it is the closes to the original from 2009.

Thank you
 
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wv,

They have been in the business of making e-liquid since April 2010 in Minooka, IL.
(779)435-5815

As I understand it, they are extracting several different tobaccos for many of the products for their new line in house. Some are using organic tobacco flavorings to make a base and and some fruit flavorings that they are getting from a tobacco supplier-not flavor arts per conversation with Nick. These can be determined pretty well by reading the site product descriptions. Like the Wrangler Light would be from their tobacco base blend as it is clear-no color as opposed to extracted tobacco will be some shade of brown in color like the Hickory Cured tobacco.

From their Blog:
"The new House Brewed eliquid section at Goodejuice.com is comprised of all of the above mentioned tobacco extractions, as well as some new organic tobacco and fruit flavorings that we are proud to carry."
Natural House Extracted Tobacco From Goodejuice.com | Goodejuice Electronic Cigarettes

House Brewed eJuice : GoodEjuice.com, Cheap Electronic Cigarette Kits, eJuice And Accessories.

Hope this helps.....

Forgot to answer your question in regards to RY4. No I have not tried it from them. I have only tried a couple of RY4s to date and haven't been that impressed with them.
 
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Please post your impressions when you do wv. I am letting their Organic Tobacco, Black Jack, and Patriot steep before I do a review on them.

I sure hope you don't have to "steep" their liquids for them to be good. I'm not a fan of steeping. The liquids I've used from '09 do not require steeping. I really think that the suppler should do what is needed prior to sending out the product so the user can use it upon delivery.
 

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No, you do not need to steep. I like to see how they perform after they have been opened, exposed to air, etc, and if my first impression remains the same. I have times that I can not taste/smell anything as well as times that what seemed weak may come across stronger. I should have used aging like a fine wine. I really do not like the word steep in regards to e-liquid. What is being steeped? To me steeping is like making tea, extracting the flavors-WTAs from the tobacco leaves themselves etc,-using a liquid to extract from a solid-any steeping has already been done prior to it becoming an eliquid then it is a matter of the ingredients blending, melding together.

Hope I am making sense and that this helps...There is not a sense of perfume or chemical taste for me with their regular tobacco e-liquid or the House Brewed.
 

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No, you do not need to steep. I like to see how they perform after they have been opened, exposed to air, etc, and if my first impression remains the same. I have times that I can not taste/smell anything as well as times that what seemed weak may come across stronger. I should have used aging like a fine wine. I really do not like the word steep in regards to e-liquid. What is being steeped? To me steeping is like making tea, extracting the flavors-WTAs from the tobacco leaves themselves etc,-using a liquid to extract from a solid-any steeping has already been done prior to it becoming an eliquid then it is a matter of the ingredients blending, melding together.

Hope I am making sense and that this helps...There is not a sense of perfume or chemical taste for me with their regular tobacco e-liquid or the House Brewed.

Thank you for the explanation. I plan to give it a try.
 
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