Do they have places for reviews? Maybe makr your results known there. And on vendors sites that carry Inawera. Wizard, ECX, BCF are the major ones.
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Thanks for the head's up on the Sweet King... I was going to order a 100ml bottle but I guess I'll be striking that off my list
I generally don't buy my Inawera from any of those places, but was thinking about that DIY or DIE guy. I don't have a paid subscription to whatever thing he wanted people to post to about old vs. new flavors. If anyone does, feel free to C&P there.Do they have places for reviews? Maybe makr your results known there. And on vendors sites that carry Inawera. Wizard, ECX, BCF are the major ones.
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I fully intend to play with it and see if by adding what I think is missing (fingers crossed) that I can get it close to what it was. Exercises in futility are my specialty.
If they are new mixes it makes sense that they would. And mixes using them might require some steeping.I have an off-the-wall question. Does anyone have any idea (anecdotal; or otherwise) if flavor concentrates can age the way certain recipes do? I am wondering if, because these are brand new formulations, and haven't been sitting around it 55 gallon drums, waiting to be repackaged into smaller retail-sized bottles, and those sitting on the shelf some more; that these reformulated ones might(?) change some (a lot, a little, not at all) over the next few months? Any thoughts?
I got the Sweet King 5 months ago. I'd think it would have by now? It is a 100ml bottle though so maybe not? Interesting question.I have an off-the-wall question. Does anyone have any idea (anecdotal; or otherwise) if flavor concentrates can age the way certain recipes do? I am wondering if, because these are brand new formulations, and haven't been sitting around it 55 gallon drums, waiting to be repackaged into smaller retail-sized bottles, and those sitting on the shelf some more; that these reformulated ones might(?) change some (a lot, a little, not at all) over the next few months? Any thoughts?
Honestly; I have no idea what "average" turn time is between actual production, and reaching the consumer's hands. I could be WAY off base with my question. I am just looking for any "excuse" for such variances from old to new. Wishful/hopeful thinking at its best!I got the Sweet King 5 months ago. I'd think it would have by now? It is a 100ml bottle though so maybe not? Interesting question.
Sooooo, on to something completely different.....
Anyone want a "recipe" to make a cig/.../analog with 1 single Inawera flavor? It's so close in taste, I actually hesitate to make/do it...
I had to smoke a real cigarette to actually see how close it was. It was my first real cigarette in years! And yes, the taste of the real cigarette was NOTHING like I had been remembering (or thinking I remembered it like).... It was darn awful! It tasted like dead dried leaves or hay/bush burning... and nothing more... Needless to say, I felt sick and with nausea the rest of the day... and the bad part, I sucked down 1000's of them in my lifetime
Actually the "reciepe" was better tasting than the real deal, but had the same awful after taste as the cigarette!
Good thing we now have vaping, and a sea of delicious flavors to "smoke" instead!
No? No one? Really?
Oh well! Ok perhaps it's better to let this "recipe" fade away into silence....
Regards
Zinfandel
No idea, but let me guess...Little SPace Drop? Smoke and Prunes? Sunset Virginia (gag)? Am4a or however it's spelled?
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