Seems there's lots of folks getting into blending their HHV juices. Tell us about your favorite blend.
As for my favorite blend....I used to do that with Johnson Creek juice (Silverthorn + TN Cured) but haven't done much of it with HHV. Haven't felt the need quite truthfully. But I picked up on a suggestion by MPH to blend Heavenly Army with Tuscan Cocoa. It made total sense to me. Tuscan cocoa provides an excellent throat hit and plumes of vapor. And let's be honest, it sort of tastes like some of the HHV NETs. Just seemed like a marriage made in heaven. So I tried it and liked it...a lot! I am blending Tuscan with both Shadow and Army - either works just the same and gives a slightly different top note (Shadow is sweeter). The Tuscan pulls down the rich creamy base found in Shadow and Army and allows it to be a more durable vape. No more overpowering richness. Just a full flavored, sweet vape. Mix at 50/50. I vape it every day now and it has become my #2 favorite. Give it a try.
Allow your blend to steep a few days. You're mixing flavors and they have to bond just like any other flavor.
Blend it till you like it.
As for my favorite blend....I used to do that with Johnson Creek juice (Silverthorn + TN Cured) but haven't done much of it with HHV. Haven't felt the need quite truthfully. But I picked up on a suggestion by MPH to blend Heavenly Army with Tuscan Cocoa. It made total sense to me. Tuscan cocoa provides an excellent throat hit and plumes of vapor. And let's be honest, it sort of tastes like some of the HHV NETs. Just seemed like a marriage made in heaven. So I tried it and liked it...a lot! I am blending Tuscan with both Shadow and Army - either works just the same and gives a slightly different top note (Shadow is sweeter). The Tuscan pulls down the rich creamy base found in Shadow and Army and allows it to be a more durable vape. No more overpowering richness. Just a full flavored, sweet vape. Mix at 50/50. I vape it every day now and it has become my #2 favorite. Give it a try.
Allow your blend to steep a few days. You're mixing flavors and they have to bond just like any other flavor.
Blend it till you like it.