NLV Bounty Hunter. Wow!

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vapbear

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Sounds yummy I think I'll add that to my next order.
I've tried the Sundance lite and as the name implies, it is toned down a bit from the original version. It's still a nice vape but, it doesn't compare to the original since it doesn't have the same kick to it IMO

For some of people that thought that the original was to rich for them and complained about it than this is perfect for them.

For people that don't know about Sundance. It's a tobacco juice that has a strong vanilla and creme undertone. So, it's another one of NLV's sweet tobacco masterpieces.
 

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I love Nitelite Vapor juices. I've always been a fan of somewhat sweet tobacco juices so Nitelite Vapor does the trick for me.

The Bounty Hunter is awesome and I like all the juices I've tried. Goldrush, Saddle Up and US Marshall are all great!

I think they needed 24 hours to steep a bit though because the first time I tried them I just couldn't figure out the flavours at all but within 24 hours the beautiful undertones came through to compliment the somewhat sweet, Earthy flavours.

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Get back to us in a few days. I'm very curious to know how it tastes to you then.


It's funny you should say that. I have been rotating a few flavors the last few days and keep coming back to the Goldrush. I did not taste tobacco at all the first few times and definitely did not taste Camels at all like a few have said in other reviews. I am starting to get all of that. It is still pretty sweet, but I am getting a little Camel flavor in it. I used to smoke a few different types of camels and think this stuff is most like either the Turkish golds or Turkish royals. Interesting.
 

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I think they needed 24 hours to steep a bit though because the first time I tried them I just couldn't figure out the flavours at all but within 24 hours the beautiful undertones came through to compliment the somewhat sweet, Earthy flavours.

Anthony

Hmm, good to know. I've got some sitting at home and tried them the day they arrived and really couldn't taste anything. They've been sitting there for a couple of weeks now so I guess I'll give them a try again.
 

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I gotta say I'm loving the NLV juices I bought. I got US Marshall, Goldrush and Sundance Lite. They gave me a 10ml sample of Bounty Hunter for free (it wasn't available to order when I placed my order). Very cool. So far my favorites are Goldrush and Bounty Hunter. Awesome juices in taste, performance and they are much nicer to my Go-go carts. I was using a 100% PG juice before and getting about 4-5 days on a cart before it started tasting burnt. With NLV juices, I've gotten 7 days so far on a cart and it's still going fairly strong with no burnt taste whatsoever.

I'm definitely going to keep ordering my juices from NLV.
 

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NLV rocks... really, their customer service is top notch. They always ship quickly and package everything very well. Extremely professional. I even asked a question one time and got a HAND WRITTEN response with my order from Gene, the owner... I was really, really impressed.

I've liked all of their flavors so far... except the coffee... which is still good and vapable, but not fantastic. I'm a big fan of Bounty Hunter, Goldrush, US Marshal, Saddle Up, and the Renegade RY4... I also get all of my empty bottles from them, too.
 

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Do their liquids require steeping? I've a few of their flavors and I could barely taste/smell them.

I think they do now since they've been getting a LOT of business lately from what Gene told me. So, they're pretty much mixing as fast as they can and shipping it out to the masses.

A lot of folks say that it helps. Seems that the general opinion is thatif it's a fresh made juice it may need up to two weeks before it peaks.

Definitely, some juices I've had from some vendors only get better with time. Thank goodness since they tasted like crap in the beginning.
 
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