Recommendations needed - UK - a caramel, custard and strawberry cream please

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Hotwire

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As the title says. I'm going off of IQOS now and back on to vape.

I have a tank if toffee sauce to tide me over and some Banana strawberry waffle but they're almost empty and I am off work tomorrow so can pop to a couple of vape shops.

Set up - coolfire 4+ (coolfire IV TC100) and

1. Apsire Cleito tanks x 2 with .4ohm coils

2. I-sub V tank x 1 with .5ohm SS coils.

So 70-30 or 80-20 is good.

Want 3mg.

A. A good strong and sweet custard.

B. A good caramel / buterscotch / toffee type flavour, straight up with no pear or apple or anything else in it, but a hint of vanilla is cool

C. A good strawberry cream. I have tried Suicide Bunny Mother's milk and it is good. But something simialr with a tad more flavour as that one is very subtle I felt.

If anyone knows where I can get G2 / Beantown 'Mr Oh Cookie Face' please let me know as that is one of the best I have ever had.

Online is okay if they have fast delivery, otherwise I'm in the Guildford / Farnborough area...

Cheers all ;)
 

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It may need some time to mature... or, it may be the difference in hardware.

Shops that still offer "tasting bars," often use old(er) school hardware. Higher resistance, single, smaller diameter coils, with minimal airflow (more cost-effective for the shop; but, less representative of the users likely hardware). (Think; early day cartomizers.) One often finds: tighter draws, with limited vape production; and wonder why it tastes different in low ohm, high power, cloud-chucking, hardware. Setup has as much to do with flavor perception, as e-liquid content, and age do.

It is not at all uncommon (for me; at least), to vape the very same e-liquid in one device... and like it. And, put it in a different atomizer, with a different coil set-up, and/or power setting, and get a substantially different taste from it. Airflow, wattage, coils, wicking, and even atomizer design, can all influence the way any given e-liquid might taste.

When you compare "in shop" taste, be sure you are also considering "in shop" hardware. It can make more of a difference than you might think. ;)
 
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