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The tobacco flavoring would be like the M-Type (Marlboro) you have from TFA.

Seedman's is another type of flavoring that is best used in very small amounts.

Tobacco Absolute is made from a tobacco extraction process, and should also be used in small amounts.

Small amounts of Seedmans, Tobacco Absolute, and Ethyl Maltol make a good BASE for tobacco. The base compliments whatever tobacco flavorings you want to use. It gives your liquids a nice, layered, balanced taste.

Those are my feelings on it anyway.
 

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The tobacco flavoring would be like the M-Type (Marlboro) you have from TFA.



Seedman's is another type of flavoring that is best used in very small amounts.

Tobacco Absolute is made from a tobacco extraction process, and should also be used in small amounts.

Small amounts of Seedmans, Tobacco Absolute, and Ethyl Maltol make a good BASE for tobacco. The base compliments whatever tobacco flavorings you want to use. It gives your liquids a nice, layered, balanced taste.

Those are my feelings on it anyway.

Hi Adeline

What sort of a percentage of each of those items would you use for you BASE and then what percentage of tobacco to add on top of that? I just got all those flavor items in TFA brand, if I could ask.

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I average 2% Seedman's. Tobacco Absolute isn't as straight forward, because there's the pure form, the diluted form, and the blend (which already has EM in it). Using the blend, start around 2-4%. I've never used diluted.

And the scubadan guy (the one who created all this) recommends a total mix of about 10%. Detailed instructions here:

I have posted this I do not know how many times, but this is the same recipe I have been using since 2010:

TA (Tobacco Absolute), and EM (Ethyl Maltol) is a great base. It allows to to add pretty much any other flavor to it. This is my tobbaco base concoction. Unfortunatly the seedmans darkens it up alittle, but it is fairly clear at 10%.

You will need the following:

Perfumers Apprentice - Cotton Candy 2 x 1oz

TOB506 Commercial Cigarette Concentrate 4 x 1/2oz

Perfumers Apprentice - Tobacco Absolute (1. Pure) 1 x 2.5ml

Now, the cotton candy from perfumer apprentice is ethyl maltol suspended in PG @ 10%, warm the cotton candy and the 2.5ml of TA (tobacco absolute) in a sink of HOT water.

Get a 4oz bottle to add everything into, uncap the cotton candy and pour it all into the 4oz bottle, then uncap the TA, it will not be thick now as the hot bath has made it thinner. Use a pipette (note the TA will stain the pipette so use this pipette only for TA) and put .3ml of TA into the cotton candy (About 6 drops). Now cap the cotton candy and shake until it is mixed. Now add the seedmans concentrate to the cotton candy and shake until mixed.

The result is a approx 120ml of tobacco base that is very satisfying IMO @ 10%, and you can add hazelnut or peanut flavor to your mix to give it a nutty flavor. Add vanilla, black cherry, or caramel to give it those notes.
When adding menthol us it at 3% to the 7% tobacco base.
Well hope this helps.
Dan

Then with flavorings, it really depends on what you're after. I start tobacco flavors @ 2%. TFA is generally very strong, and FlavourArt tobaccos (which I LOVE) are also strong.

I've not experimented with lemon juice or vinegar. I don't do warm water soaks. I let steep for as long as I can (at least a week for the best results), and vape!!
 

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I average 2% Seedman's. Tobacco Absolute isn't as straight forward, because there's the pure form, the diluted form, and the blend (which already has EM in it). Using the blend, start around 2-4%. I've never used diluted.

And the scubadan guy (the one who created all this) recommends a total mix of about 10%. Detailed instructions here:



Then with flavorings, it really depends on what you're after. I start tobacco flavors @ 2%. TFA is generally very strong, and FlavourArt tobaccos (which I LOVE) are also strong.

I've not experimented with lemon juice or vinegar. I don't do warm water soaks. I let steep for as long as I can (at least a week for the best results), and vape!!

Awesome, thanx.

I've been reading up on tobacco recipes but having a base you can just add extras to sounds perfect.
 
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