Newbe needs recomendation for e juice.

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Phreaker

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Have you ever tried Johnson Creek's juice? I really like their Red Oak Tennessee Cured. They show a pipe and cigar on the page for it. Someone asked me at work what I was vaping today. I told them and they said they thought it smelt like a hint of pipe tobacco. I really like the flavor and it's got a decent throat hit at 18mg.
 

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I like Vapor4Life WOW 555 (555 is a nutty sweet tobacco, sometimes called Vanilla Almond Tobacco). And Vapor4Life WOWbacco which isn't very sweet but is a heavily cocoa tobacco (or WOWboy which add a bit of mint). Unfortunately you have to buy a large bottle to buy the WOW juices there.

I like Backwoods Brew Casablanca - a complex Turkish blend with some cocoa though a bit nutty and pungent like Turkish tobaccos are. And they have many all-day type tobaccos. Applewood and the Honey Flue Cured pair have many fans.

And RY4's are caramel vanilla tobaccos but some are not sweet. I enjoy FreedomSmokeUSA oRyental 4 which is lightly sweet and caramelly. Their RY4 is not sweet. I have not tried the RY5.
 

MattZuke

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STill like tobaco flavor but starting to appreciate sweetness of most juices, maybe a cigar or pipe tobaco flavor? Do want strong body, full, and great throat hit without a contrived spice burn. Thanks guys.

The first thing that comes to mind is Johnson Creek's Red Oak sampler pack. I've only tried Valencia, but that pack offers 4 3.7ml bottles out of 6 which are "tobacco". Among them is Tennessee Cured. I'm presently "enjoying" Juicy Vapor's Turkish Tobacco. They kind of got it right with that almost nutty roasted pecan with overtones of a strong perfume. To me, it smells like the cross between smelly feet and cat urine, but given that's how straight turkish smells like to me, well, that's right.
 
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