Halo vs. Bwb

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NewYork

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Thank you all for the input. I am learning more and more that it is not as easy as (which one taste like a cigarette) maybe within the next year someone will NAIL the cigarette smoke flavor. But, vaping is more of like a wine connoiseur. Sometimes subtle, hard to pin point, hints of flavors that sometimes change and morph through many different flavors in one. And sometimes they are just spot on easy to lable as this or that (depending on the vaper).I do not crave the cigarette flavor nearly as much anymore. Now I am realizing I enjoy the subtle, can't put your finger on, hint of this and that type flavors. Like enjoying a nice wine or a good cigar/pipe tobacco. It is realy .... well I don't want to say "fun"....but ..ENJOYABLE! I enjoy vaping very much and I enjoy quality liquid. When I'm in the mood for a nice dry, subtle expensive wine (I'm not a wine drinker btw lol) I think I will go with Vaperite as I love the raw organic natural tasting fresh tobaccos they craft. When I'm in the mood for more of a sweet or flavory savory type vape I will switch to my mix of Halo Freedom/Pure Cig (FSUSA). Can't wait to get this BWB order. I ordered Applewood Tobacco, Maxboro, and Hunters Blend.
 

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Thank you all for the input. I am learning more and more that it is not as easy as (which one taste like a cigarette) maybe within the next year someone will NAIL the cigarette smoke flavor. But, vaping is more of like a wine connoiseur. Sometimes subtle, hard to pin point, hints of flavors that sometimes change and morph through many different flavors in one. And sometimes they are just spot on easy to lable as this or that (depending on the vaper).I do not crave the cigarette flavor nearly as much anymore. Now I am realizing I enjoy the subtle, can't put your finger on, hint of this and that type flavors. Like enjoying a nice wine or a good cigar/pipe tobacco. It is realy .... well I don't want to say "fun"....but ..ENJOYABLE! I enjoy vaping very much and I enjoy quality liquid. When I'm in the mood for a nice dry, subtle expensive wine (I'm not a wine drinker btw lol) I think I will go with Vaperite as I love the raw organic natural tasting fresh tobaccos they craft. When I'm in the mood for more of a sweet or flavory savory type vape I will switch to my mix of Halo Freedom/Pure Cig (FSUSA). Can't wait to get this BWB order. I ordered Applewood Tobacco, Maxboro, and Hunters Blend.

Hey New York. All your choices from BWB are good ones (IMO). I used to use Halo. Good product, and great customer service, but my taste has changed. From my experience with BWB, I will pass on this advice... BWB's juices are made fresh to order. My Applewood orders have been great right out of the bottle from the day that I received them. They even get better with a little "steeping" time. Maxboro is my almost everyday liquid, and although pretty good from the start, I've let it steep a week or two, and again, it's flavors come together and are even better. Hunter's is a stronger tobacco flavor. When I first tried it, I was not a big fan. I let mine sit for 4 weeks and now, it's much much better! BWB is high quality stuff, and the important thing to remember is that many flavors will need steeping time. That being said, if you find yourself liking something, you should order it in advance to give it some time, before you run out of the bottle that you are currently using. Just my opinion, and I hope that it helps.
 

NewYork

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Hey New York. All your choices from BWB are good ones (IMO). I used to use Halo. Good product, and great customer service, but my taste has changed. From my experience with BWB, I will pass on this advice... BWB's juices are made fresh to order. My Applewood orders have been great right out of the bottle from the day that I received them. They even get better with a little "steeping" time. Maxboro is my almost everyday liquid, and although pretty good from the start, I've let it steep a week or two, and again, it's flavors come together and are even better. Hunter's is a stronger tobacco flavor. When I first tried it, I was not a big fan. I let mine sit for 4 weeks and now, it's much much better! BWB is high quality stuff, and the important thing to remember is that many flavors will need steeping time. That being said, if you find yourself liking something, you should order it in advance to give it some time, before you run out of the bottle that you are currently using. Just my opinion, and I hope that it helps.

That does help. Thankyou!
 

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I have found that BWB's Peach and Blueberry are good at delivery but the flavor does deepen after a few weeks and would recommend that you give them at least a week to steep.

I agree that I found Applewood to be very enjoyable upon receipt. I, however, decided after my initial taste test to let it sit for a bit longer to enhance the goodness.

Blast definitely requires some steeping. To me and my wife it had almost no flavor and what it did have was bleh until it had sat for two weeks.
 
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