Tobacco recipe ideas

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Levitas

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What other flavors do you have?

I've never tried either of those tobaccos, but I read that many enjoy adding a cream, or caramel, or vanilla to tobaccos. Some other considerations might be some sort of sweetener, ethyl maltol, sucralose, brown sugar, smooth. If you're into it, even a fruit might go good with 'em, like coconut, blueberry, apple, cherry (hard one).
 

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would you consider smooth to be a sweetener?

i feel like your right when it comes to adding a fruit to your tobacco... its a pain sometimes..

like in my case.. i have tried adding blueberry to a tobacco i had mixed up.. (dont remember which tobacco it was) anyways, lets just say i threw it down the drain.. it was horrible.. it tasted like a spicy blueberry... weird. although i should have let it steep to see whats up after 3 weeks or so..

i mixed up a tobacco and apple and that was alright.. im sure coconut would be nice.. just a little though. and so i agree with levi here because mixing cherry alone is annoying.. i have noticed that i dont like vaping cherries.. maybe its because i havent found a good one but ehhh.. whatever.. (amaretto has a little cherry note in it) mix that stuff with tobacco ... might be good.
 

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would you consider smooth to be a sweetener?

I don't know if I can answer this as of now. When I first smelled Smooth, the first thought that came to mind was ethyl maltol. When comparing the two, it seems that Smooth smells more like County Fair Cotton Candy (LA). I haven't mixed a bottle with only Smooth to test the individual taste, but at the same time, I use Smooth in a number of blends and don't really notice the cotton candy, or ethyl maltol taste.

So, do I consider it a sweetener? I do not know. Do I believe it can help tobacco flavorings? Definitely. :)

Coconut is an excellent mixer, but I agree, you have to be careful not to dominate the blend with it.
 
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