Here's what I get from a quick browse through the Vapelicious website:
The sort of details that my eye is trained to look for are not really present on the website, so I can't evaluate such details as nicotine sourcing, quality control, laboratory facilities (if you're making as many flavors as he mentions, you'd better not be doing it in your garage!).
The proprietor doesn't make any claims that are ridiculous on the surface. Whether or not he succeeds will probably depend on his ability to deliver the product quality he claims.
If he's "for real", he has room to carve himself out a spot in the market, otherwise, it's just talk.
As for the claim that he's developed a WTA eliquid, it would be quite nice to learn that this is true. I'm inclined to wait for the Vapelicious proprietor to announce himself that he's producing WTA eliquid rather than rely on a 2nd hand account. As a chemist with a quarter century of experience, and having myself developed a procedure for isolating alkaloids from tobacco, I can say that producing WTA is hard work. The question that I ask myself is this, "Is he a chemist, or does he have a chemist on staff?" I would expect it to require no less than a competent chemist to successfully produce a purified WTA eliquid. This is not to say that the work done by tceight to come up with a kitchen WTA recipe is worthless. It is what it is and tceight acknowledges the limitations of his method in relation to producing a pure product.
WTA, properly done, produces a mixture of alkaloids and only alkaloids derived from whole tobacco. All else from the tobacco is absent. If the Vapelicious proprietor is indeed claiming to be producing WTA, he's welcome to get in touch with me for a confidential chat on his process. I vape my own WTA because I trust that I know what I'm doing, and that trust comes from my experience and knowledge. If he's for real, I'll be his biggest fan, otherwise, I'll be inclined to not recommend his WTA product, as the last thing I'd want to vape is WTA done badly.