Hawaiian Pud by Chef's Vapour

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Iocus

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This is an excerpt of my review of Hawaiian Pud by Chef's Vapour. To read the full review please visit my blog.

This is a personal review of a product I either bought or received free of charge. The opinions expressed here represent my own and not those of this website, ECF.

"The sample I'm vaping is 18mg nicotine strength and has a PG/VG ratio of 65/35. As I begin to inhale, the first sensation is a nondescript sweetness on the tip of my tongue. This blossoms into a buttery, cake type flavour as I continue to inhale, which is sensed more on the insides of my cheeks than anywhere else. There's a slight amplification of sweetness at the tail end of the inhalation when I draw in a small amount of fresh air. The flavour of cake continues to predominate as I exhale, but towards the end of the exhalation I begin to taste the pineapple which grows in intensity until it's the primary flavour and reaches its potential in the aftertaste. As we know, pineapple isn't a citrus fruit but there is a citrus-like tang in the mouth which accompanies the pineapple aftertaste."

http://vapour-taster.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/hawaiian-pud-by-chef-vapour.html
 

Iocus

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Hawaiian Pud

"Pud" means "pudding" in UKese, right? It means something shockingly different in USian.

If I get some, I'll be sure to carry the bottle in my fanny pack...

It does sound tasty though, even to a straight old mainland guy like me. :)

Haha. Yep, pud is an abbreviation of pudding in the UK. I had to look up the US slang. So err, yeah, carry it in your fanny pack. :)
 
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