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MFToms59

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Two things I really miss from NY are Sabrett hotdogs and Sabrett Onions in Sauce. I'd email Wlad about making a Sabrett Hotdog + Onions in Sauce aromatic, but I think he'd fly out here just to punch me.

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I think he'd agree and fly to NY for a taste-test :thumbs:
 

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Oh man, those fluorescent orange NYC hotdog cart onions! (Nostalgia attack!)

Personally I was a pretzel-with-mustard fan.

Years ago, a now-defunct perfumery created an "essence of New York" scent. No it did not smell like subway stations or the restrooms at Penn Station. It was a combination of grass, steam, and roasted chestnut smoke from hotdog carts. It was absolutely wonderful.
 

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I have 3 GoodeJuices calling my name right now. I just got them in the mail yesterday. Which is best without steeping?

Wrangler Light
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House Blend

The non-NETs should be fine.

I'm finally getting some of the chocolate flavor with the Wrangler Light after 2 months steeping and dripping it. It's a nice, slightly sweet, slightly grassy analog that's enjoyable after a week or so. Now, dripped, it's really tasty.
 

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I have 3 GoodeJuices calling my name right now. I just got them in the mail yesterday. Which is best without steeping?

Wrangler Light
555
House Blend

Not sure who, if anyoneone, on this this thread has vaped any in GeJ's Premium Line, so you may want to ask Nick (GeJ owner) in his forum supplier section what he suggests for 555 and House Blend. I had asked about his Lab line and he said those are good to go right away. Wrangler Light from the NET line shouldn't need too long of a steep, but like most of their NETs do change with age. In my experience the tobacco tends to get stronger and funkier.

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The non-NETs should be fine.

I'm finally getting some of the chocolate flavor with the Wrangler Light after 2 months steeping and dripping it. It's a nice, slightly sweet, slightly grassy analog that's enjoyable after a week or so. Now, dripped, it's really tasty.

Wrangler is definately one of those juices that benefit from being dripped rather than a tank. The good stuff it offers is fairly subtle. It's a light cig tobacco vape, and the lightest I've had from GeJ.

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Wrangler is definately one of those juices that benefit from being dripped rather than a tank. The good stuff it offers is fairly subtle. It's a light cig tobacco vape, and the lightest I've had from GeJ.

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It's actually pretty good tanked; you get the leafy/grassiness balanced with a vague sweetness; dripped, you get the chocolate note to the sweetness. Wild Turkey is similarly light, it's just drier (non-sweet) than WL.
 

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Not sure who, if anyoneone, on this this thread has vaped any in GeJ's Premium Line, so you may want to ask Nick (GeJ owner) in his forum supplier section what he suggests for 555 and House Blend. I had asked about his Lab line and he said those are good to go right away. Wrangler Light from the NET line shouldn't need too long of a steep, but like most of their NETs do change with age. In my experience the tobacco tends to get stronger and funkier.

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Thanks for the suggestion i.e. asking in the forum supplier section. I will let the Wrangler Light steep.

It's actually pretty good tanked; you get the leafy/grassiness balanced with a vague sweetness; dripped, you get the chocolate note to the sweetness. Wild Turkey is similarly light, it's just drier (non-sweet) than WL.

I don't have any atomizers yet. I haven't taken the leap into dripping. I am still using BCC's mostly, so that will be what I use. Hopefully, that won't mask or mute the flavors too much.
 

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The one with my face on it was a custom-made gift. I can send you a high-res image file if you really want to make one. Ha! There's a bunch of RPad.TV merch available without my funny face.

Back to NETs, all this talk of Vita Bella in the morning made me want to vape some. I also have a bottle of Vecchio Blend steeping. Both juices seem highly-regarded by NETizens, but I see more posts about Vita Bella. Any thoughts on Vita Bella vs. Vecchio Blend? Battle of the VBs!!!

I've had them both. Vita Bella is a bolder tobacco flavor than Vecchio. They both share that nilla-like flavor but it takes a lot of time to develop in Vita Bella. 3 months minimum IMO.
 

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Vecchio Blend is like a vanilla extract/vanilla bean type vanilla, very sharp and biting type vanilla, with not a lot of tobacco presence. Vita Bella is much more pronounced tobacco wise (it's all Burley if I'm not mistaken, just to correct a comment earlier) and the vanilla is more like the vanilla in a vanilla cream soda. Both are good, but not really very similar juices.
 

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Drip tips/mouth pieces. They can have a subtle difference in the vape, and most of us have preferences. Glass, plastic, stainless steel, aluminum, ceramic.. the material can have an effect on flavor. Long tips can make a cooler vape, short tips can make a hotter vape. I think most of us pick drip tips based on their look and how they feel on the lips. But overall, the mouth piece is a fairly unimportant necessity, and can't offer a whole new vaping experience. Or CAN it..

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I'm more excited receiving my 8 inch bent Churchwarden stem than receiving my epipe. This MAKES the experience.

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Drip tips/mouth pieces. They can have a subtle difference in the vape, and most of us have preferences. Glass, plastic, stainless steel, aluminum, ceramic.. the material can have an effect on flavor. Long tips can make a cooler vape, short tips can make a hotter vape. I think most of us pick drip tips based on their look and how they feel on the lips. But overall, the mouth piece is a fairly unimportant necessity, and can't offer a whole new vaping experience. Or CAN it..

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The 8"ers are sought after and glorious. Nothing like sitting back i your favorite chair, flipping on a favorite movie or sprts team, and vaping up off an 8". You need an EPM Gandalf stat dude.



I'm more excited receiving my 8 inch bent Churchwarden stem than receiving my epipe. This MAKES the experience.

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The 8"ers are highly sought after and well-respected. Dude, you need an EPM Gandalf ASAP.
 

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