Some very good recipes here. Sadly, can't try them all out 
Seems to me that I've read elsewhere in the forums that Mike(?) the maker of Boba's has said in the past that there are only 4 flavors in Boba's. That's why I'm so intrigued with this thread as opposed to some of the others on Boba's because this one started out simple and from all those early accounts seemed to be on the right path.
6 drops of black and mild flavor
2 drops of cotton candy
2 drops of coconut
What I've derived from this thread is a recipe which has evolved from a post here. I'm not really looking for a Boba's Clone but a nice pleasant vape. Here is the final version after a lot of tweeking:
TFA Brown Sugar 1%
TFA Cinnamon Danish 2%
TFA Banana Nut Bread 4%
TFA Graham Cracker 3%
WL Commercial tobacco 1% Commercial Tobacco Flavor Concentrate (SM)
FW Coconut 1%
TFA Smooth 1.5%
This is a smooth, mild tobacco/bakery juice. Most people would increase the tobacco. It needs a few days of steeping, which I did using an Ultrasonic Jewelry Cleaner. For me, it is an all day vape. Thanks for all the posts in this thread and to Levitas in particular.
I can't imagine a Boba Clone without Honey as a flavoring. When Boba's is 3 days to a week old, Honey is, to me, the primary, overwhelming taste
I must say though, that playing around with these ingredients has led to 2 of my favorite vapes while I was NOT impressed with Boba's itself.
Someone said there are only 4 flavors in Boba's. Assuming that's true, what is the definition of "flavor"? If you consider base flavors such as honey, cocoa, caramel, etc. it may take more than 4 flavors to make an accurate copy of the juice; if "flavor" could also mean a combination of base flavors such as found in the "cola" flavor or in the "Nutella" flavor, it may well only take 4 "flavors".
im really surprised no ones figured out the base tobacco flavor.
i think m type might be a good bet. to me bobas has a flue cured tobacco taste with all of the other mysterious goodness.
It's fairly easy to duplicate bobas once you know the tobacco flavor. If you look at bobas in light you can see tiny bits of tobacco floating around so from that you know its not a concentrate he uses for flavoring. Its also what also gives it a dark color.
i don't see any particulate in my bobas, but i could see how it could be a NET flavor.