Black Cavendish - Well rounded, high volume vape. Medium/Low throat hit. Flavor is pretty complex: Mostly Dark tobacco, Currant/Raisin and a nutty flavor that compliments both and brings them together. There are notes of caramel and maybe cream or vanilla on the back-end. The Currant/Raisin is definitely the dominant flavor here for anyone interested in checking this out.
Origamistic - Again a well rounded, high volume vape with complex flavor. Very smooth, low throat hit. I like this one a lot, but it's really hard to pinpoint the flavors. It has a really great aroma to it as well. I'm at a loss to describe the flavor (tea I suppose?), but it's mellow with a very mild sweetness that is hard to describe. It's not citrusy or candilike, and it's just there enough to tickle your tastebuds. I don't vape any cherry flavored e-liquids, but for some reason after vaping this one for a while, I absently find myself thinking it's missing a soft cherry note. Might just be me!
Both are one-of-a-kind vapes, and I would recommend to anyone feeling adventurous and has room in their budget or an inclination to try something unique. Neither one of these are flavor face-punches, and I don't think they are intended to be. There is a clear design to the flavor profile and levels of both liquids to make them compliment each other.
One note as to the website: It's a little goofy. I get that's what they are going for, but I would never have tried these liquids from coming upon the site myself without solid anecdotal reviews regarding the quality. The artwork seems like public domain stuff and is all over the place style-wise, and the liquid 'descriptions' are pretty loose and really don't describe the flavors at all and seem more focused on developing a 'funny' story about the juice. Your best bet for determining what juice you might be interested in from this distributor is going ANYWHERE BUT the distributors website. That's unfortunate as my experience is that the website doesn't really do the consumer any favors or justice to the quality of the products.
Origamistic - Again a well rounded, high volume vape with complex flavor. Very smooth, low throat hit. I like this one a lot, but it's really hard to pinpoint the flavors. It has a really great aroma to it as well. I'm at a loss to describe the flavor (tea I suppose?), but it's mellow with a very mild sweetness that is hard to describe. It's not citrusy or candilike, and it's just there enough to tickle your tastebuds. I don't vape any cherry flavored e-liquids, but for some reason after vaping this one for a while, I absently find myself thinking it's missing a soft cherry note. Might just be me!
Both are one-of-a-kind vapes, and I would recommend to anyone feeling adventurous and has room in their budget or an inclination to try something unique. Neither one of these are flavor face-punches, and I don't think they are intended to be. There is a clear design to the flavor profile and levels of both liquids to make them compliment each other.
One note as to the website: It's a little goofy. I get that's what they are going for, but I would never have tried these liquids from coming upon the site myself without solid anecdotal reviews regarding the quality. The artwork seems like public domain stuff and is all over the place style-wise, and the liquid 'descriptions' are pretty loose and really don't describe the flavors at all and seem more focused on developing a 'funny' story about the juice. Your best bet for determining what juice you might be interested in from this distributor is going ANYWHERE BUT the distributors website. That's unfortunate as my experience is that the website doesn't really do the consumer any favors or justice to the quality of the products.
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