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Luce, I saw where Hangdude described Conspiracy as being tobacco + coconut (yum!). How does that description strike you?

It's how Mom and Pop describe it too. The coconut is pretty subtle to me until I just had it tonight after a month of steeping. If you're looking for strong coconut Conspiracy doesn't have it.
 

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Thanks!! :)
Ahem, and what if I might be in the, uh, mood for a little "wangy"? :lol: (OMG I can't believe I just wrote that! :blush::nun:)

You did! You really did. And we all get that mood, come on! 'Fess up! Yes you do, you know you do (on 2nd thoughts, don't fess up or we'll all be banned.

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So Mr.M, no one ever answered my question, which you experts could easily have overlooked considering all the chit chat some of us rude NET noobs are polluting the thread with, but is Vita Bella considered aromatic or non-aromatic? For that matter, which, if any, of the GeJ House Brewed are aromatic?
 

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So Mr.M, no one ever answered my question, which you experts could easily have overlooked considering all the chit chat some of us rude NET noobs are polluting the thread with, but is Vita Bella considered aromatic or non-aromatic? For that matter, which, if any, of the GeJ House Brewed are aromatic?

The term "aromatic" can be used to denote tobacco that has added flavorings to the leaves themselves like a cherry tobacco, or it can just refer to tobaccos that are blended to have a more robust room note or flavor. Non-aromatics provide less "flavor" and more earthy tastes like hay, grass, spice or woodsy notes.

Honestly, the term itself is not necessarily upheld by all tobacco lovers and manufacturers to refer to a specific type of thing. The way Ahlusion uses the term for their e-juice, is not totally in line with actual tobaccos but it adds distinction between their two lines. Here is what Ahlusion says:

"What is an aromatic blend? Generally (not necessarily in the vaping world), aromatic tobacco blends are those which give off a distinct, complex and more robust aroma and room note, like in various moist pipe blends. This is mainly due to added flavoring. When it comes to our natural aromatic blends (in our Premium line), we've captured those specific flavors and aromas derived (mainly) from our Burleys, Virginias, Perique and Latakia blends.

Non-aromatic blends can be in anything from cigarettes, to pipes; traditionally non-aromatic blends can consist of any blend of tobaccos, but they usually lack that distinct aroma and flavor; most of the focus is on the pure natural flavors of the tobaccos used. For our non-aromatic blends we use milder Cavendish blends which are a bit sweeter and balanced with complementary flavors.
If you've only smoked cigarettes, it's almost impossible to convey the experience or difference of aromatic blends.
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So, is Vita Bella considered an aromatic e-juice? Some may say yes because it is a tobacco (extract) that has added flavor, but some may say no due to the specific leaf used: (A single, non-flavoring added domestic tobacco). Maybe someone else can give you clarity from their perspective, but it will simply be a perspective, not necessarily law.
 
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I got ya. I knew the definition of aromatic, I just don't know how you tell the difference. I've read "moist" as one way to differentiate, but that doesn't really apply to e juice. It all seems rather vague to me. I'm just trying to get edumacated.
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Oops, did I say that out loud, err, write it out? Maybe we should edit that out. I think I will. Could you?

GT, I hear you on the "edumacated" tip, but for our purposes, the ball game is different, unless of course you go the W2V route which can be more closely aligned with that of the real tobacco world. I have yet to try the flavored Ahlusion Aromatics, Sweet Georgia Peach and Smokin' Cherries, but I would safely guess that they are very accurate. I still would say that W2V is the colsest with the actual smoking experience of aromatic tobaccos though.
 
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