It is really helpful if you can find a local vape store.
Your apple or cake doesn't have to burn to release their optimal flavor, tobacco does. That's what makes it so hard to replicate. I just have to disagree with what you're saying here because I've had fruit flavors that tasted just like the real deal, only less intense. Same with a few pie flavors too, and coffee.No true flavor for tobacco? No ejuice can produce the "true" taste, flavor and experience of anything, whether its fruit, coffee, dessert or whatever. I think you will come much closer to imitating a cigarette with ejuice in a pv than eatin a dessert or drinkin a coke.![]()
Thanks all. I got an order for Aspire ET-S BDC's from Mt Baker and they threw in a bottle of juice. Extremely fast, IMO. So I just put in an order again with them. Hope I like their juice. I got 24mg 50/50 Butterscotch, Cinnamon Roll, Orance Dream Bar, and Cotton Candy. Heres to hoping this non tobacco flavors help me quit!
Have a good holiday all!!
Here is the tobacco flavor that I stopped with. It's from a local shop called Cravin' Vapes and I think it's the closest to tobacco I could find. I also bought some "Domestic" from Johnson Creek Smoke Juice - We Make Premium Smoke Juice for all electronic smoking devices! Johnson Creek Smoke Juice. They are the people who make the juice for Blu e-cigs. Although the Domestic is sweet, it isn't bad.
How much time has passed since you tried it again? Apart from evolving tastes, it could be that the tobacco blend aged into something that's too different from the out-of-the-box flavor.Ran across the 1 ml left-over a couple of weeks ago and excitedly put it in a fresh tank!
OMG, what in the world did I ever like about that????
Turns out my affection for the tobacco flavoring had completely gone away, and it tasted like rubbish
So the moral of the story is that yes, your tastes will evolve along the way.
Your apple or cake doesn't have to burn to release their optimal flavor, tobacco does. That's what makes it so hard to replicate. I just have to disagree with what you're saying here because I've had fruit flavors that tasted just like the real deal, only less intense. Same with a few pie flavors too, and coffee.
Less intense on the fruit flavor is a huge understatement to me. Apples and cakes have to be chewed and eaten to release their optimal flavor. That makes them hard to replicate with a vapor.To me vapin is closer to smokin than eating or drinking.
But it's still not combustion, which is the point being made - a severe chemical reaction that greatly alters the flavor profile. It's why eating a cigarette doesn't taste anything like smoking a cigarette, and if you set the apple or the cake on fire, you wouldn't want to eat it, or breathe in the smoke from it. Yes, the act of vaping more resembles smoking than eating, but the flavor experience of burning tobacco is not as replicable as the flavors of, well, pretty much everything else we vape besides tobacco.
-C