Green Dlite from DFWvapor.com

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j4g3rb0mb3d

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Before I begin the review, I would like to ask you, the forum members to not use any illegal drug lingo, whether it be technical or slang, in the comments below. Let's keep this thread as clean as possible. E-Cigarettes are under enough scrutiny as it is right now, and we don't need to draw further attention to ourselves. We really don't want drug terminology being linked back to the ECF via a simple google search.

With that said, this flavor may be illegal depending on where you live. Candies with a comparable flavor have been outlawed in several states and in several counties, so order with caution. I don't think that this product is technically illegal in those respective states and counties, because eliquid isn't candy, but who knows. This product certainly pushes the boundaries.

The review:
Green Dlite is flavored after a herb commonly used in the 60's for recreational use. This mixture will not create ANY of the same effects but the taste will bring you back. No plants were used in the creation of this flavor.

The item description is very spot on. It DOES taste like the real thing. It has a pine-esque flavor to it, which replicates the real flavor very well. It has a sweet, acrid flavor going down during my mouth inhale, which also helps to supplement the experience.

I ordered 36mg strength. It's not as strong as other 36mg flavors that I have tried (like TW or PureSmoker), so I'd say the kick is about as strong as a 24mg liquid. That's probably dependent on the flavor of this liquid itself. I say that because the flavor of this liquid isn't overbearing, but at the same time it's not discreet either. You'll taste it more on your exhale rather than your inhale. I still get the 36mg strength buzz, however. If I had to compare the flavor to it's real life counterpart, I'd say it tastes more like a high-end blend compared to a cheaper low-end blend.

The liquid itself is completely colorless, so don't expect it to be truly green. There is no ingredient list on DFWvapor's website, but I'd guess this is a PG formulation. It doesn't resemble or perform like VG at all.

The vapor is plentiful, but dissipates rather quickly. Even when used on my low-resistance atomizers, it dissipates very fast. The consistency of the liquid is kind of lacking. It's very thin, and leaks out of my 510's and 901's FAST. Don't put more than 3 drops onto your atomizer. It would probably work great in a cartridge.

I'd buy it again. The price is relatively competitive. I think I paid $22 bucks shipped to my door.

That's it. Moderators, please feel free to edit this post as you see fit.
 

RedSeve

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Nov 22, 2010
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I tried green dlite from dfwvapors as well and I disagree, the flavor is not at all what the description is getting at, it's not pine-esque it tastes like straight up pine flavor to me.

they rejected the review I wrote too, which I tried to keep it friendly, it's not a terrible flavor, its a nice alternative to mint, but it isn't what it claims to be, too bad it'd be a neat flavor to have for fun, although I wasn't aware of laws restricting that kind of flavoring, makes more sense why more companies haven't tried.

their website has a lot of good reviews, and I've heard people say it doesn't taste like what they claim it does but they still like it. I just don't want anyone to get their hopes up, even if you can see how their trying to imitate a certain aspect of it, it's not close replication at all in my opinion.
 
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