Spiced Rum in e-juice

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Nikhil

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Oooo. Haven't tried that yet. How's it taste on its own?

I haven't tried it by itself either, but it really just imparts an alcohol flavor to it and if you already have alcohol it boosts it. Just checked out your newbie video series, I think you may cause a large surge in the popularity of the incoming vaping fetish.
 
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Dirtybutts

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Rums, Irish Cream, etc. all have sugar in them. I think they clog up attys and cartos, if I remember correctly. I know a lot of people add a bit of vodka or grain alcohol to their juices to up the throat hit, though I've never done it.

I believe you are right on the money..Vodka and Grain alcohol are also used by many to clean their atty's and bring them back to life!
 

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Rums, Irish Cream, etc. all have sugar in them. I think they clog up attys and cartos, if I remember correctly. I know a lot of people add a bit of vodka or grain alcohol to their juices to up the throat hit, though I've never done it.

Even more than the sugars, I would wonder how the cream part of the Irish Cream would vape. Considering how clear most juices are, I'm a little perplexed. If it would work, it would solve some of my coffee flavoring issues, but I can't help but thing of the scum that gets on top of overheated milk, and having that get all over the inner workings of my atomizer.
 

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Even more than the sugars, I would wonder how the cream part of the Irish Cream would vape. Considering how clear most juices are, I'm a little perplexed. If it would work, it would solve some of my coffee flavoring issues, but I can't help but thing of the scum that gets on top of overheated milk, and having that get all over the inner workings of my atomizer.

It's cream flavoring, not actual cream. The Irish Cream I have is a sort of bronze-gold color, and crystal-clear transparent. I haven't had any problems with it gumming up cartos or atties.

The alcohol taste in most alcohol flavors is quite faint to me. I don't get a lot of "burn." With some of them, I get none - it just tastes like an alcohol-free equivalent of the drink.

... Which is nice, but personally I am in pursuit of the "burn." :) So I was happy to find the 555 spiced it up a bit, and will be trying some of these other tips.
 
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