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Thanks for the description Scarfy. I figured I was never going to get feedback. I'm still working on that Candied Cavendish you sent me. I'm still on the fence. I can't make up my mind yet. I'm going to just keep toking on it for awhile. It does have an appeal though.

The interesting thing that I found with TPR tobacco offerings is that Andrea uses a much different approach to her flavors. She will somehow layer the flavors so you get a different effect on the inhale as opposed to the exhale. It will also change as you switch the power input. You want a different angle in the morning, then trim a couple of volts. Want something you haven't experienced yet, then add 5 watts higher than normal. It's very artistic actually. I am a major proponent of her tobacco flavors and use them in all sorts of devices. I get many "different" outputs depending on what I use. It's never take it or leave it like some of the other hardcore offerings out there. Just my :2c:
 

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Hello everyone. Just stopped by. Tried CV selection, OK but not 'Oh My" material. Tried Ahliusion, allergies balked and sold them off. Some of MVJ hit and miss (do like My Hero Vanilla Blend). VCV steeped and soon to be explored (thanks for the recomend, MrMann). Went back to HHV to try Dragon's Fire and Heavenly Army. Man, there just must be something in the water in Georgia, or the HHV line just seems to fit my taste profile. Loaded up some DF in a VV Grand w/ dualcoil Carto- and Lovin' It! Been through about 7 or 8 ml in about 24 hrs, telling myself "Put it away until your Hornet gets here!" Think I'll just try some White Beard later tonight. Still looking for and loving good NETs when I find 'em :)
 

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Hello everyone. Just stopped by. Tried CV selection, OK but not 'Oh My" material. Tried Ahliusion, allergies balked and sold them off. Some of MVJ hit and miss (do like My Hero Vanilla Blend). VCV steeped and soon to be explored (thanks for the recomend, MrMann). Went back to HHV to try Dragon's Fire and Heavenly Army. Man, there just must be something in the water in Georgia, or the HHV line just seems to fit my taste profile. Loaded up some DF in a VV Grand w/ dualcoil Carto- and Lovin' It! Been through about 7 or 8 ml in about 24 hrs, telling myself "Put it away until your Hornet gets here!" Think I'll just try some White Beard later tonight. Still looking for and loving good NETs when I find 'em :)

You best not be posting while driving. ;)
 

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The interesting thing that I found with TPR tobacco offerings is that Andrea uses a much different approach to her flavors. She will somehow layer the flavors so you get a different effect on the inhale as opposed to the exhale. It will also change as you switch the power input. You want a different angle in the morning, then trim a couple of volts. Want something you haven't experienced yet, then add 5 watts higher than normal. It's very artistic actually. I am a major proponent of her tobacco flavors and use them in all sorts of devices. I get many "different" outputs depending on what I use. It's never take it or leave it like some of the other hardcore offerings out there. Just my :2c:

That's exactly what I am experiencing. I am getting multiple flavors throughout the inhale-exhale cycle. I haven't quite figured it out. I tried a non-tobacco AiV that a friend sent me like that (Bandersnatch). I loved the inhale but didn't like the exhale (or the other way around). It was a tale of two juices. I haven't vaped it long enough to monkey with the power settings. But I will. Thanks for the tip.
 

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but.. but.. what if I can't stay away from them after trying them?!

I have only ever ordered 30mls of Patriot and not one has lasted over a month. I've never had patriot steeped over a month because its too good to find out if it gets any better. I'm not disappointed by this one bit. However I did order 2 30mls yesterday so maybe ill get to see what patriot tastes like over a month steeped. Ill report back in 6-8 weeks.


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Rant incoming. Take appropriate cover.

First, let me state that I'm not singling out anyone in particular. We're all Bozos on this Bus, as the Firesign Theater eloquently noted so long ago, and many of us (including me) are guilty of the sin about which I will now complain.

What sin? Initials-only Acronyms. With some posts, I feel like a World War II codebreaker in Bletchley Park working to decrypt a German Enigma-coded message. Look, folks, I'm interested in what all of you have to say in this thread, but having to work overtime at decoding the hundreds of acronyms not only detracts from my pleasure, but aggravates the hell out of me as well. The over-use of acronyms is lazy, insensitive to others, and even sometimes a subtle way of padding one's presumed status as a member of the "In" group.

In the mythical universe that exists only in my fantasies, I imagine a working rule: In any post, the first mention of a given juice, vendor, or just about anything else should be spelled out in English, using full words. One exception to this rule is the acronym NET. Anyone who doesn't know what that acronym means has to go straight to Remedial Newbie class. The other working exception is when a post is a response and contains a quoted segment that clearly establishes the identity of whatever is being discussed. After that, acronyms are fine, helpful, and good shorthand.

I know this has been discussed before---often---but it needs restatement every so often.

End of rant, with apologies to anyone I may have inadvertently offended. :)
 

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Rant incoming. Take appropriate cover.

First, let me state that I'm not singling out anyone in particular. We're all Bozos on this Bus, as the Firesign Theater eloquently noted so long ago, and many of us (including me) are guilty of the sin about which I will now complain.

What sin? Initials-only Acronyms. With some posts, I feel like a World War II codebreaker in Bletchley Park working to decrypt a German Enigma-coded message. Look, folks, I'm interested in what all of you have to say in this thread, but having to work overtime at decoding the hundreds of acronyms not only detracts from my pleasure, but aggravates the hell out of me as well. The over-use of acronyms is lazy, insensitive to others, and even sometimes a subtle way of padding one's presumed status as a member of the "In" group.

In the mythical universe that exists only in my fantasies, I imagine a working rule: In any post, the first mention of a given juice, vendor, or just about anything else should be spelled out in English, using full words. One exception to this rule is the acronym NET. Anyone who doesn't know what that acronym means has to go straight to Remedial Newbie class. The other working exception is when a post is a response and contains a quoted segment that clearly establishes the identity of whatever is being discussed. After that, acronyms are fine, helpful, and good shorthand.

I know this has been discussed before---often---but it needs restatement every so often.

End of rant, with apologies to anyone I may have inadvertently offended. :)

I'm sorry billherbst, please refer to the beginning post and then work your way through. I'm sure all of your questions will be answered.
 

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Rant incoming. Take appropriate cover.

First, let me state that I'm not singling out anyone in particular. We're all Bozos on this Bus, as the Firesign Theater eloquently noted so long ago, and many of us (including me) are guilty of the sin about which I will now complain.

What sin? Initials-only Acronyms. With some posts, I feel like a World War II codebreaker in Bletchley Park working to decrypt a German Enigma-coded message. Look, folks, I'm interested in what all of you have to say in this thread, but having to work overtime at decoding the hundreds of acronyms not only detracts from my pleasure, but aggravates the hell out of me as well. The over-use of acronyms is lazy, insensitive to others, and even sometimes a subtle way of padding one's presumed status as a member of the "In" group.

In the mythical universe that exists only in my fantasies, I imagine a working rule: In any post, the first mention of a given juice, vendor, or just about anything else should be spelled out in English, using full words. One exception to this rule is the acronym NET. Anyone who doesn't know what that acronym means has to go straight to Remedial Newbie class. The other working exception is when a post is a response and contains a quoted segment that clearly establishes the identity of whatever is being discussed. After that, acronyms are fine, helpful, and good shorthand.

I know this has been discussed before---often---but it needs restatement every so often.

End of rant, with apologies to anyone I may have inadvertently offended. :)

I am with you, bill! I absolutely hate when people spell everything out and leave nothing to the imagination. I mean, come on, why would anyone want to read a post and understand it clearly? J/K! hahaha

I think my biggest problem is that I think of this thread as, I dunno, a private party? I know that may seem like how it seems, but I do sometimes forget that the posters in this thread are not the only readers and that the other readers may not have read the whole thread. Either which way, if it helps to not do it, then I won't do it...as much. ;)
 

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Well, I don't think there's any risk of me finishing off the GoodEJuice juices before a long steep. Here are my novice views on the three that I received after a 2 day, caps off steep:

Patriot:
The tobacco is unmistakable. This is not a sweet juice, but yet it is smooth on the inhale and exhale. Not getting anything much over the tobacco taste which is quite raw.

Natural Perique:
Tobacco, tobacco, tobacco.. an almost cigar like flavour. A very dry juice.

Vita Bella:
This one is just weird right now. It almost has a boiled rice smell/taste to it. I can just about discern a faint sweetness to it, but the funky taste is masking most of it.

I could not vape any one of them right now. I'm going to put them away and try them again after a month, and then every subsequent month after that.

Waiting to see how they develop.

Bring on the pain..
 
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