Question about PA's RY4 Flavor

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RY4 tastes different from each supplier. Which RY4 are you trying to duplicate?

You basically need caramel, vanilla, and the tobacco flavoring(s) used by the supplier who makes the RY4 you like (or are trying to duplicate). They (the different suppliers) all use different tobacco flavorings to create their own version of RY4 -- and they don't all use the same brand of flavorings.

I tried the RY4 from Perfumer's Apprentice, and it tasted nothing like FSUSA's RY4 (which I've since duplicated with FlavourArt flavorings).
 

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Thank you, I understand. I have tried close to 20+ different RY4s, and while they are all a bit different, they share a certain aim... I am getting more of some kind of enhancement than an actual flavor... I thought perhaps it was a component of an ry4 -- like one might enhance their ry4 creation with it etc... I'll try it again, I tried it after vaping some strong flavors and perhaps I muted it...
 

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In my recent PA order, I bought a small sample of the RY4 flavoring. Is anyone familiar with it?
Seems like this flavoring doesn't comprise everything I need to do an RY4... Is there another flavoring component that this flavor goes with to make RY4?

I found any PA tobacco flavouring (including the Ry4) that doesn't contain the natural tobacco absolute has a very prominent floral (almost perfumey) taste to it.
 
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