LOL...my crazy mixed up tobacco flavors

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HippyGirl

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My sample-sized juice collection was getting unmanageable (too many tiny bottles kept falling over), so I decided WTH and mixed only the "regular-type" of tobacco flavors together:

  • Winston - Litecig
  • Winston, Virginia, Dunhill, Camel - MFS
  • tobacco - WYS
  • Marlboro HV - nHaler (only had a smidge left, so probably didn't have any effect)
  • Hilton, USA Mix, Tobacco, Flue Cured - SEJ
I ended up with just shy of a 20ml bottle, so I topped the bottle with VG for extra vapor and ended up with what's probably one of the BEST tobaccos I've had to date (it's in the top 3 for sure). I guess the nic is around 20 - 22mg.

So to those just starting out, if you find yourself with some samples you don't care for on their own, don't toss them, blend them...you never know what you might come up with.

Sherry
 
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Kattdaddy

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My sample-sized juice collection was getting unmanageable (too many tiny bottles kept falling over), so I decided WTH and mixed only the "regular-type" of tobacco flavors together:

  • Winston - Litecig
  • Winston, Virginia, Dunhill, Camel - MFS
  • Tobacco - WYS
  • Marlboro HV - nHaler (only had a smidge left, so probably didn't have any effect)
  • Hilton, USA Mix, Tobacco, Flue Cured - SEJ
I ended up with just shy of a 20ml bottle, so I topped the bottle with VG for extra vapor and ended up with what's probably one of the BEST tobaccos I've had to date (it's in the top 3 for sure). I guess the nic is around 20 - 22mg.

So to those just starting out, if you find yourself with some samples you don't care for on their own, don't toss them, blend them...you never know what you might come up with.

Sherry

Just to piggy back here.... I have tried several things like this,.. not only exclusive to tobacco flavors but with most anything. I would also recommend that you keep a written record of your mix, while you are building it so that should your concoction become the frankenstein of flavors that you really agree with... well, it can be replicated to your liking again.
When I first started DIY juices for myself, I didn't do this and was kickin myself in the ..... Sometimes you come up with best stuff when you just go out on a wime.
Just thought I would comment on what hit my mind... Good Idea Sherry, Thanks for sharing!!!

Tom
 
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Kismayaz

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I went to that website, and while it does seem like it may be legit, it requires your full name, full address, and phone number to become a member... I think not.

On the other hand, HippyGirl, that does sound like an interesting mix. I've been playing around with tobacco flavors for a while, and you can get incredible flavor from making your own vs. purchasing from a dealer.
 

HippyGirl

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I went to that website, and while it does seem like it may be legit, it requires your full name, full address, and phone number to become a member... I think not.

I think the same way...why would I need to give out any personal info JUST so I could enter a recipe?

I can do the same thing right here or at one of many other forums.

S
 
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