Using actual tobacco for flavoring?

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Hotwire

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To get that authentic tobacco flavor, could one add actual strands of tobacco to the e-liquid...?

For example, just putting a few pinches in an ego tank cart added to a tobacco flavored juioce?

Or putting tobacco from a cig in water overnight and then adding that to some tobacco e-juice?

Silly idea or worth a try / already been tried?
 

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Yes, some people do that. There is a forum for it here:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/liquid-extraction-tobacco/

Basically, you boil the tobacco in VG very briefly, then let it stand for 24 -48 hours. Then filter it two or three times to ensure all particulates are removed, it may need some dilution to pass through a filter. You get a thick black goop that has to be diluted at least 100% with VG and a little alcohol or whatever. We call this TE or tobacco extract / essence. It can be added to your normal e-liquid. VG is a better solvent than PG for this. Don't use water.

As for any kind of e-liquid tobacco recipe, it's hard to exactly replicate the precise taste/effect of tobacco smoke because you are inhaling a cool mist not hot smoke, but depending on what kind of tobacco you used, and your taste, the results can be good. As always: different from a cigarette, but in many ways better.

Another reason to do this is to substitute for Snus if you don't have any. People who still crave a cigarette even on a high nicotine strength e-liquid obviously need something else that's in the tobacco as well as nicotine, and many use Snus to obtain this (small oral tobacco pouches specially made to a safe recipe). There are all sorts of arguments about exactly what this might be, but for me whatever it is carries across into the TE and does the job. I use it when a cig craving takes hold, and it fixes the problem. No Snus needed - the e-cig does the job 100%.

Note that very little nicotine will be obtained by this method, probably 2mg or less (2mg/ml or 0.2%), as against for example a medium strength e-liquid level of 18mg (18mg/ml or 1.8%) - it's purely for flavor and that extra je ne sais quoi.
 
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