Question on extracted tobacco juices...

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I received my first order of Casablanca from BWB on Monday. It's my first time trying an extracted tobacco juice, and I've noticed that it seems to be a more satisfying vape, chemically speaking. It interacts with alcohol, coffee and everything else I used to enjoy along with my analogs, much better than the other juices I've tried. So I'm wondering if that means the extraction process retains more than just nicotine and flavor? Perhaps some of the other alkaloids? Is this possible? Or is it all in my head?
 
Without knowing specifics of their extraction process I cannot give you an answer. But I can point you to DVAPs blog where there are posts and links to discussions of the WTA subject and the addiction.

E-Cigarette Forum - DVap - Blogs

Thanks for the link! Interesting reading. It sounds like the process of producing a WTA e-liquid would be more involved than one would expect a typical juice vendor to attempt, for cost effectiveness reasons. Still, I have to wonder if these extracted tobacco juices might be some kind of middle-ground between a standard nicotine liquid and a WTA liquid. Has anyone else out there noticed what I've described? A seemingly more satisfying vape when using extracted tobacco juice? And not just because of the flavor profile...
 
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