Analog and Menthol Analog must have gone live today. I didn't see those yesterday. You might be the first person to order it, Shatner.
I need to at least try that Black Cavendish once I get grounded again. Hear nothing but good things about it.
I miss these and Australia is the last place to make them, damn Kraft company's eyeballs!
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Exactly right. It's disgusting unless you're 5. I like Arthur Bryant's original and Jack Stack's spicy sauce. Oklahoma Joe's has the best barbecue (ribs in particular) in KC, but their sauce is terrible, not as sweet as KC Masterpiece, but still too sweet.
To keep things on topic, I'm enjoying some HHV Shadow right now. It's the only HHV liquid I have had. I need to change that soon. Really like how smooth Shadow is.
i vape it everyday.
I just ordered 12ml each of Banana Montana and their other new NET, Analog. Both from GeJ. Pretty excited for both, but moreso Banana Montana. I'll make sure to let y'all know what I think of them. Although y'all are aware I'm no wordsmith like our beloved Jerms (FREE JERMS!!!!). But I'll say whether I like them or not and try to compare/contrast to other NETs I've tried. I'm hoping for something different than TPR's Candied Cavendish, but just as good. I think Nick (I'm pretty sure that's his name; QnJ and GeJ confuse me) can pull it off.
I've been destroying my 30ml of NETCOM's Black Cavendish. Holly ish is it absolutely delicious. Gold is also out of this world as is Coventry. Clay is outdoing himself with his lineup. I haven't had anything that was 'bad', but some I didn't care for like Cognac infused. Bourbon is divine and Chewbacco is also very good.
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Vegimite reminded me of what I'd assume axle grease would taste like with a bittering agent. I don't know how y'all eat that crap. What the hell is is made of? It's considered 'health food' there, correct? I'll stick with my veggies, rice, ground turkey, chicken, salmon, almonds, peanut butter and fruits for my health food.![]()
The Black cav really is exceptional. I am vaping more Coventry than anything else these days, as it is perfect with coffee and I am on like 8 cups a day at the office.
I've been vaping shadow a lot today in an inconspicuous and underrated Cisco Spec Aero from Avidvaper. I am really loving the Shadow. It's like a shady, milder version of Legend or Dragon's Fire or a Frankenstein of the two for me. It's smooth and flavoursome but still has a lovely throat hit. I get plum or berries in the background of a fine pipe tobacco flavour. It's not grassy but it's pipe all the same.
I prefer to not use gunky NET's in non-RBA atty's because they just aren't easy to clean. Dry burning can kill non-RBA atty's so the only real alternative is a pure wholgrain tobacco or a vodka bath which puts the atty out of a job for 24 hours while waiting for it to dry. For this reason I am really enjoying the convenience of HHV juices in my nonRBA atty's which I take to work. No gunking at all. In fact, I think Shadow - HHV cleaned out the mild gunk residual left over by QNJ's Kuba Kuba which I was vaping in it yesterday.
Oh yeah...
FREE JERMS!!!!!!!!
It is a yeast extraction which is rich in Vitamin B, Iron and other essential vitamins and minerals. The trick with vegemite is to spread it thinly. Spread too think and it will taste like a 100 years of gunk build up from a W2V juice. Spread thinly over toast with butter or cream cheese and it will have a pleasant tangy bitter taste with a nice little bite.
In addition to this, Shat, it will make those muscles explode into striations and bulges like a well carved rock formation, make the ladies clamor for you, give you a shiny, radiant skin complexion that will make women envy you and men weep into their beers. Still no interest?
Wikipedia describes it as follows:
Vegemite (/ˈvɛdʒɨmaɪt/ VEJ-ə-myt[1][2]) is a dark brown Australian food paste made from leftover brewers' yeast extract (a by-product of beer manufacture) and various vegetable and spice additives. It is a popular spread for sandwiches, toast, crumpets and cracker biscuits as well as a filling for pastries. It is similar to British, New Zealand and South African Marmite, Australian Promite, Swiss Cenovis and German Hefeextrakt. More recently, other spreads – which are Australian-owned – have come on the market to provide an alternative to the now US-owned product, such as the yeast-based AussieMite and Ozemite products.
"Vegemite is made from brewers' yeast extract, a by-product of beer manufacturing, various vegetables, wheat and spice additives. It is salty, slightly bitter and malty, and rich in umami – similar to beef bouillon. The texture is smooth and the product is a paste. It is not as intensely flavoured as British Marmite and it is less sweet than the New Zealand version of Marmite."
I would too if I didn't have 200 other juices jumping up and down in my inventory screaming 'pick me pick me!'
With that sterling review, it might as well be a lifetime ago you said the juices smelled like 'mothballs'. A week is a long time in the world of vaping!
Louisville is an exceptional juice. Straight up, in your face Burley! I'd send you some Bronze but I'm out and trying to work through some inventory.
Vaping some Chris' Blend tonight and really liking it. Very complex, layered pipe flavor.
I was talking about the part of putting hair on a lady's chest.![]()
You ever see grass on a playground?
I would too if I didn't have 200 other juices jumping up and down in my inventory screaming 'pick me pick me!'
Coventry is probably my all time favorite early morning with coffee juice.
Grab a pound from here: West Coast Roasting Company - Exquisite Hand-Roasted Coffee. Nate's a master coffee roaster and I've never had a 'not good' coffee from him. RPad can back me up on this: It's some of the best coffee you'll ever have.