Stevia and Tribeca

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Heavyrocker

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I just tried adding a few drops of Stevia too my Tribeca,i was getting a kind of rough after taste if i chain vaped the stuff,it works too take the ''edge '' off.Its a pure 100% glyercin base,i still get the full flavour of the tribeca with a hint,not much,of sweetness,actually not bad at all.Its organic too.


Stevia is the only natural form of sugar substitute that is available on the market. Since it's completely natural, it has no side effects, which makes it more beneficial to the human body than synthetic sweeteners. It can be safely used by both adults and children.

http://www.fitday.com/fitness-artic...evia-5-health-benefits-of-this-sweetener.html

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Heavyrocker

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That's good to know. The wife loves tribeca. I'm gonna pass that along to her. Thanks for posting that!

Im 10 minutes into chain vaping Tribeca/Stevia and no harsh after taste,dont add too muchmjust enuff too take the ''edge off,i dont want it tasting sweet,just balanced,this Stevia is actually very healthy for you,ive been using it in my coffee for 20 years.I actually think it brings of the flavours of the Tribeca...WOW.
 
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Calivapr123

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Wow, you're the first one I've seen on this forum that notices that "rough" after-taste of the Tribeca (I've referred to it as a bittersweet, toasted caramelly, or somewhat bitter chocolatey taste). It's a taste I actually like very much, so if Stevia softens that up, I will definitely not use it.

I did a little experiment related to this recently: Halo juices don't produce as much vapor as some other names, and also some of the DIY stuff I make (usually 60%VG), which is a bit of a bummer to me. I once tried to add about 10%VG to a leftover bottle of Tribeca I had, and I did get some more of that vapor I wanted, but it killed the rough after-taste that you were referring to. Other than this, it was still good old Tribeca. So perhaps this could work for you, too?
 
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