Please help identify the source of a flavor: "M-Tabak"

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cool breeze

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I started vaping last week and quit analogs as soon as I built up enough batteries and cartos that something was always available (one week analog-free at noon today :)).

One of the first flavors I tried was an excellent tobacco flavor from a brick and mortar shop about an hour from my house. They called it simply "Tobacco". The 10 ml bottle is labeled only with has the label "M-Tabak". It is a mild, smooth and rich tobacco flavor similar to a number of other "fire cured" or "flue cured" flavors I have tried. I love this flavor!

I tried searching the web and ECF for the source, but I have come up empty handed. I asked the brick and mortar shop for the source and they said they get their juice from Kanger, but that doesn't seem possible, as Kanger only has a handful of flavors. I checked out DeKang's flavors, because of the similar name, but I don't see an obvious match.

I realize that "Tabak" is German for "Tobacco", but it seems unlikely that a shop in Massachusetts would be sourcing their juice from Germany.

I would greatly appreciate any help that anyone could providing in identifying the source of this juice. Also, if anyone runs into this flavor, I would highly recommend giving it a try.

Thanks to all for this wonderful forum.
 

Eric in NJ

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I got some flavoring to use in my DIY mixing adventures but it was not something to my liking so it got thrown away. It is a strong flavoring and if used too much it has a grassy, hay like flavor to it that was not appealing to me. Myfreedomsmokes sells the flavoring, its by the flavor apprentice(TFA) if your into mixing your own juices. I'm not sure about premixes though someone else may have some info for you there.
 
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