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I am a newbie and when I first started I purchased a 250 ml bottle of " Best Light tobacco" from Gourmet Vapor" I really like the different juices I got from them. After vaping for a month or so I have come to realize I DON"T like the tobacco flavor. I like the dessert flavors like anything vanilla, cake, cookies, butterscotch, etc. My question is what should I get to mix with the " best light tobacco"? I have RY4 from them and I like it I just mix more vanilla with it. So I would like to purchase some flavorings to mix with my big bottle so I can use it and enjoy it.

So any advice would be very helpful. Thank you

Dana
 

MaxUT

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Lots of flavors can go with tobacco:

Apple
Clove
Cinnamon
Blackberry
Peach
Bavarian Creme
Marshmallow
Caramel
Blueberry
Pecan
Toasted Almond
Peanut
Vanilla
Brandy
English Toffee
Hazelnut
Black Cherry
Maple
Rum
Brown Sugar
Chocolate
Molasses
Spearmint
Menthol
Coconut
Honey

I recommend going to Perfumer's Apprentice to buy some flavors ($1.40 for 4mL size), and also get some small bottles, such as 3mL size. Make small test batches and let them set for 2 days before trying them. You can start with about 5% flavoring with most of these flavors (cinnamon and clove are stronger), this is about 7 drops for a 3mL batch when you use the small PA droppers. You might wind up adding a total of 15% flavor with some combinations.

Vanilla and Bavarian Creme can probably used in the most combinations.
I like pecan, honey and marshmallow with a light tobacco.
 
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Hi Danamw! Welcome to the wonderful world of DIY! LOL!

What I would do...

Caramal
Vanilla

Both go really well with Tobacco bases, and like you, I like sweets!

Caramel from TFA (The Flavor Apprentice / The Perfumers Apprentice) is very good.
French Vanilla from TFA

These are simple adds. I'd start with 10% addition of either of these and go from there!

Good Luck!!! (a very big factor, btw)
 

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And I dig Perfumer's Apprentice's Vanilla Swirl in tobacco mixes...

And call me crazy (I've been preaching this gospel for weeks, but I doubt anyone's tried it!), but I like a drop or two of dill pickle mixed with my tobacco (also from Perfumer's Apprentice). It gives it an herbal note that's very earthy. I wouldn't put enough in that it actually tastes like pickle, though... This improves tobacco, but it still tastes like tobacco...
 
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