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I use them and so far they haven't hurt my atty's. I do not use them as is. I only use about 10 drops per 3 ml bottle of juice to add flavor. I really like adding the Orange Tasty Puffs to Mint e-liquid and adding Pineapple Tasty Puffs to Orange e-liquid. Other combinations have been good too, but those are my favs.
 

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anyone tried these or have info?

tastypuff tobac. flavoring

looks like non nic ejuice

The mango flavor is bloody amazing, but i have never tried them in a liquid. There meant to flavor tobacco obviously (among -other- substances) Check the ingredients. and see if you think there safe to vape.
 
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I figure if they are safe to smoke they are safe to vape :). Natural and Artificial Flavor, Color. Same ingredients as the Lorann bottle and everyone here (pretty much) use those.

Now I'm going to have to try the Mango. Figure it might go good with the Vanilla Liquid I have. Or with the unflavored to just make a plain mango. if you chewed Fruit Stripe gum as a kid, the Watermelon Tasty Puffs mixed with Mint Liquid is a perfect match.
 

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Nice, Thanks for the info Moonflame. Any chance you can post the ingredients list for me though? I cant find it online.

I figure I'll go out to the local head shop in the morning to pick up some of that rootbeer flavor either way though. Right now im vaping a mix of JC Acticmint/VG/pure peppermint extract and its just not doing it for me.
 

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The ingredients on all of the bottles I have (7 different flavors) say Natural and Artificial Flavor and Color for the ingredients list. None of the colors are very dark (once you get them out of the bottle, they look dark in large amounts but each drop is very light), and so far I have not had any headaches from using them like I did with a couple of the darker colored Loranns flavors. The Rootbeer is very good and so is the Joosey Fruit. The Peach is very very yummy.
 

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The rootbeer tastes just like rootbeer to me. I'm thinking of trying the Midnight Spice flavor this week when I go to town. I have no idea what flavor Midnight Spice is, but the name is too intriguing to pass up. If it's yucky I only wasted $3 :). I may also have to try the Cotton Candy. If nothing else it may be a good one to add sweetness to some of my DIY mixes. The Banana is really good too.
 

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The rootbeer tastes just like rootbeer to me. I'm thinking of trying the Midnight Spice flavor this week when I go to town. I have no idea what flavor Midnight Spice is, but the name is too intriguing to pass up. If it's yucky I only wasted $3 :). I may also have to try the Cotton Candy. If nothing else it may be a good one to add sweetness to some of my DIY mixes. The Banana is really good too.

I've got an urge to mix up a batch of cherryvanilla coke now. or maybe chocolate cherry. hmm..
 

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I'm thinking of trying the Midnight Spice flavor this week when I go to town. I have no idea what flavor Midnight Spice is, but the name is too intriguing to pass up. If it's yucky I only wasted $3 :).
What did Midnight Spice taste like? I'm seriously looking for a chai-like flavor!
 

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What do you mean by chai? In many languages, chai just means tea.

I don't know if this helps but I've been pretty happy using a little of Totally Wicked's Black Tea PG juice for a 'bottom note' in aromatic mixes.

Chia around here ussualy refers to a mix of black, green, and a couple other teas. It has a kind of sweetspicy taste and generally has a lot of cream added. Also, it makes a damned good latte.
 

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Chia around here ussualy refers to a mix of black, green, and a couple other teas. It has a kind of sweetspicy taste and generally has a lot of cream added. Also, it makes a damned good latte.
I'm with you most of the way but cream? Ghastly!

With all the Brits and Canadians here, I should have known;-)

Seeing two of the Brit companies now have Roast Chicken flavour, should I expect it to taste like those flavorless tiny sandwiches everyone's English friends serve when you visit their homes?
 

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I'm with you most of the way but cream? Ghastly!

With all the Brits and Canadians here, I should have known;-)

Seeing two of the Brit companies now have Roast Chicken flavour, should I expect it to taste like those flavorless tiny sandwiches everyone's English friends serve when you visit their homes?

I'd guess more like KFC. so greasy and aweful.

And what are ya talking about Cream is great in Chai Tea! it makes it smooth and creamy! and.. and.. creamy. mmm.. cream.
 

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What do you mean by chai? In many languages, chai just means tea.

I don't know if this helps but I've been pretty happy using a little of Totally Wicked's Black Tea PG juice for a 'bottom note' in aromatic mixes.

It's an Indian (Masala) spiced tea. It's generally just known as "chai" in the U.S. It usually has cardamom, plus variations of cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, ginger, white or black pepper, star anaise and/or clove - in a black tea and definitely with cream or milk. Some variations use green tea.
 

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It's an Indian (Masala) spiced tea. It's generally just known as "chai" in the U.S. It usually has cardamom, plus variations of cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, ginger, white or black pepper, star anaise and/or clove - in a black tea and definitely with cream or milk. Some variations use green tea.

Is it weird that I like all of those flavors, but I can't stand Chai Tea. I'll stick to my Earl Gray or Irish Breakfast Tea :).
 
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