Suggestions on Tobacco Flavored E Liquid

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sniffles

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Sounds good. Thanks. I just got my Titan (Joye) 510 today and this is my first E Cig. The Carts that it came with in the Tobacco Flavor are not that great. I am used to high nicotine but I am actually getting a bit ill from the carts. I think it is the flavoring, therefore I need a new flavor, also the taste it not the best. I thank you for your suggestions. :)
 

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Hello,

Does anyone have any suggestions on the Best Tasting Tobacco E Liquids. I have just begun and for the last 6 years my brand has been American Spirits. Please let me know if there is any E Liquid that is really close to the taste to an analog.

Thanks :D

American Spirits...yuck. Welcome to a whole new world of flavor! First, don't limit yourself to tabacco. Most new users get it in their head that the must recreate the "cigarette" experience. After you've been vaping for a month, please bum a cigarette from somebody. You won't know why you ever smoked those pieces of filth in the first place.

Second, try everything. You'll be surprise at what your new senses will enjoy. I was surprised to find licorice was my favorite flavor. There's a company called ruyandirect that offers 10ml bottles for $3.50 so you can sample a variety.

Third, the more I tried the more I discovered I do not like tobacco flavored liquids. Tabacco flavor is not "cigarette" flavor. It's tabacco. So, being a non-tabacco lover, there are two that stand out. First is ruyandirect's Winston. It tastes so much like a cigarette is scary. When your finished you expect your hands and clothes to stink like cigarettes in the old days. Gottcha! No stink! Their Marlboro is very good as well. Flue cured is usually good, but I have to give the award for best tobacco flavor to Johnson Creeks' Tennessee Cured. It's supposed to be on the same lines as a "flue curred" but their recipe is amazing. It's like a symphony of flavor. You know how tabacco smells really good, but when you light it on fire and breath it in the burning smoke looses something in the translation? Well, thier Tennessee Cured tastes as good as tabacco smells. The discription from their website says "This rich and smokey flavor will charm you from the first puff with hints of burnt carmel and vanilla that combine with a smooth, mesquite vapor. Great for everyday and a staple for many, Tennessee Cured is a signature flavor that is truly like no other Smoke Juice." In a word, "Yum!"

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I mean a real good flavor not folgers crystals type of thing or sanka. I had to quit coffee but i love the flavor. In the guiness book of records it's listed as the most complex flavor in the world. The coffe carts that came with mine were um ok but not like even close to even starbucks and i tried everything. I live in hawaii so you know about the kona reputation or java sumatra.

I'll comment tommorow if an espresso juice i ordered doesn't get resolved, It was sort of like inhaling embalming fluid.

Not in a good mood now and smoking american spirit as a backup until they straighten out clusterF. Ok enough .....ing from me for tonight.:evil:
 
I have to give the award for best tobacco flavor to Johnson Creeks' Tennessee Cured. It's supposed to be on the same lines as a "flue curred" but their recipe is amazing. It's like a symphony of flavor. You know how tabacco smells really good, but when you light it on fire and breath it in the burning smoke looses something in the translation? Well, thier Tennessee Cured tastes as good as tabacco smells. The discription from their website says "This rich and smokey flavor will charm you from the first puff with hints of burnt carmel and vanilla that combine with a smooth, mesquite vapor. Great for everyday and a staple for many, Tennessee Cured is a signature flavor that is truly like no other Smoke Juice." In a word, "Yum!"

--Professor Daffy


Daffy,

I am so glad I read this post today. I have a bottle of the Tenn. sitting in my mailbox at home waiting for me to try when I get home. I have to agree with you also about that needing to find the "cigarette flavor" as a new E-Cig smoker. I am totaly guilty of that. :cry:

I have been trying to find the right mixture of mrbro and menthol flavor to mimick my old Mboro Milds flavor. No such luck. So like I said glad I saw this post and that I will most likely not be dissapointed with this purchase. I am heading on a fishing trip and look forward to vaping the whole time while on the boat.


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Snifles, you've gotten some excellent recommendations here. Building on Prof Daffy's comments, try some of the flavored tobacos. I love Hilton. And virtually everyone loves RY4 (whatever the heck is in that).

My primary input, however, relates to this statement you made.

"The Carts that it came with in the Tobacco Flavor are not that great. I am used to high nicotine but I am actually getting a bit ill from the carts."

That bad taste *may* be due to the primer on a new atomizer. And don't judge a flavor by the taste of the premade cart. Many are notoriously mediocre.

As for feeling ill, you may be alergic to PG. If it continues, try the VG e-liquids.

Best wishes on your exciting, flavorful (and occasionally frustrating) journey!

There is a lot more to the world of vaping than you may have originally thought (and as I keep finding). ;)
 

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... I have to give the award for best tobacco flavor to Johnson Creeks' Tennessee Cured. It's supposed to be on the same lines as a "flue curred" but their recipe is amazing. It's like a symphony of flavor. You know how tabacco smells really good, but when you light it on fire and breath it in the burning smoke looses something in the translation? Well, thier Tennessee Cured tastes as good as tabacco smells. ...

There has been discussion about JC Tennessee Cured in the ejuice reviews section. There are several threads about how JC changed the formaluation of the flavor and TC doesn't taste the same as it used to:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/e-liquid-reviews/27305-have-i-been-spoiled.html
 

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What is PG and VG Juice? I am sorry I am a complete noob.

PG = Propylene Glycol
VG = Vegetable Glycerin

Put those terms in the search feature of the site and even more information will pop up for you to read. Might not be a bad idea to also read all of the sticky threads at the beginning of the new members area.

Best Wishes! :)
 
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David Bruno

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Just posted this in another thread but the best I've found for baccy flavor,
and I've vaped 8 diff. sellers stuff is
Nhaler/ 24 mg Virginia
My vapor stores/ 24mg Marlboro
Everyone has a diff take on whats good. I look for Good vapor, throat hit,
and not a real sweet taste. Also worth mentioing is
T.W tobacco flavor 36 mg
Eastmall, Kent 36mg
I also like to add Menthol from Myvaporstore and T.W as a change of pace.
Dave:cool:
 

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It might be fun for you to explore some of the "Supporting Suppliers" subforums (and their websites) toward the bottom of the ECF main page.

I'll get you started. One VG supplier is http://www.JuicyLiquid.com.

BTW, VG is not *better* than PG. It's just that it is an alternative for those who are alergic to PG. Also, many of use who mix our own liquid like to combine the two (VG tends to increase vapor production). [A lot more on that in the DIY subforum.]
 

ProfessorDaffy

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Camel Ultra is as close as I have come so far but I have not tried the Tenn Cured. I tried the JC original and it was "meh".

What kind of word is "meh". I would discribe it as... Well, yeah, "meh" pretty much sums it up. A few I've tried labeled "tabacco" or "regular" have a hint of flavor but no actual flavor. It's like their not really trying. You know like the restaruants that are afraid to over season the food.

--Prof Daffy
 
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