"tobacco-derived nicotine (except for in zero nicotine liquids), vegetable glycerin, propylene glycol, reverse-osmosis water and natural and artificial flavorings."
Only a handful of scientists and others at RJ Reynolds would know what flavorings they use, i would imagine.
When trying to replicate a flavor I aim for something new that I created although it maybe close to what you want to clone since it is what you created this is no failure.
I bought one Vuse after I tried my sons. I pick up subtle hints of hazelnut or a slight almost unnoticeable nut undertone (right terminology?). tobacco flavor, only one I've tried.
Thats just me and my son did not. However, he and I have two very different e-liq preferences. Although we both thought it tasted good.
I thought everyone hated the things. I wasn't impressed with the flavor per se but a lot of it is the 50 mg nicotine. Sort of a chocolate/licorice barely tobacco, faint under a nicotine throat hit like a truck.
For me it's like trying to suck a golf ball through a straw to get a throat hit or draw. But when the draw is right, its not bad. I use for when I want a quick nic hit. Too many and my head will spin.
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