Request for Recipe - JC Mint Chocolate Madness-alike

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wegster

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    So, I love this stuff. However, it's a bit light on vapor and throat hit, and I normally buy 36mg juice, which JC doesn't offer. Not to mention, they're slow as molasses, which matches their shipping, yet is thicker than their juice :D

    I just tried TW's Mint Chocolate, but...no good. I think those of you who like menthol might like the TW stuff though, the 'mint' is much more 'mentholy' than the JC, and I prefer the JC by far.

    I *think* JC starts with a tobacco flavored base for everything, and I do have multiple tobacco variants on hand, plus unflavored 36 and 48mg - various 555, virginia, camel, Kent, JC original tobacco, etc on hand..

    While I'd prefer to make it from entirely unflavored, even getting a close approximation from one of the pre-flavoreds I have on hand would be a great start.

    Anyone have a recipe anything close? I'm tempted to send some to Walrus and beg a bit.. :D
     

    wegster

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    Damn, I can't believe no one else loves this stuff! *sniff*

    I think I'm on the road towards success anyways..but I'm not sure if I should use a commercial e-liquid or unflavored as the base, or try playing with tobacco absolutes. As I do still smoke analogs (much less right now, though), I'm just unsure my palate is 'sophisticated' enough to tell exactly what's needed, other than 'not chocolately enough,' etc. It's quite tough to guess what 'else' may be in a flavor!
     

    Miogi

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    Yeah although it's not on my top list. And i would like to make their Tennessee Cured flavor. I'd like to know how to make both in the end.

    It seems to taste like one of those mint chocolate disc's that come in the white box. Seems a touch more mellowed out minty with a half a touch of chocolate to it. Resembling the mint chocolate.

    So I'm guessing you should look for the flavors to resemble the mint. As it seems there are many different kinds and then work on the chocolate.

    Just my 2 cents.
     
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