OC.....Ha!! wouldn't suprize me!! Heee Heeee Haaaa!!!! 
Go Poland or bust!
On another note, I am very impressed with the Hangsen tobacco flavourings I've tried so far. Only tried Peter Stuyvesant, 555 and DK Tab so far, and they are excellent. They are going to be a bit more expensive than the Inawera flavours I think, but they are similarly potent.
The DK Tab might be labelled "Tab Blended". I think the T5 will be 555 (that is Hangsen's renaming of 555) but you might want to check that. They do something like 60 flavours, so looks like E-cig Express have a small selection to test the water really.
Quitter, yes this steeping does make it kind of difficult. You just have to be aware of it, and be prepared to give it some time if it doesn't taste right at first. Some flavours don't seem to need it much. Others do, and I've found the very concentrated tobacco flavours normally do. They might continue to change a little over a longer period, but I think allowing the mix to settle for a few days after mixing is normally enough to at least lose some of the "fresh mixed taste". Others will have other methods, opinions and experience on this I'm sure![]()
I'm guessing the "tobacco" flavour would be Chinese juice like Dekang maybe? I've not found the Flavourart tobacco's to be much like things like Dekang tobacco's. They are enjoyable in their own right, but different. I would suggest these if you are trying to get that type of flavour - e-Liquid Tobacco Essence
LF's liquids are made by Hangsen yes, I'm not sure that LF are mixing them from concentrates though. Probably just buying them already bottled. The DK Tab flavouring, to my taste, is the same as Dekang's current DK Tab. I remember that the older stuff was darker, maybe just a matter of adding more flavouring. The overall character seems the same though.
Does LF carry the Tab and what would they call it? i need VG juice, thanks.