You've never tasted anything like H1N1. Some have compared it to a premium RY4 because it has all the essential components (Tobacco, Caramel, Vanilla). I'd stop short of any comparison any other RY4 because "RY4" is the new "vanilla" - there are so many different variations that the name "RY4" communicates less than nothing about the liquid itself.
The predominant flavor notes depend on device and steep time - many customers have noted that H1N1 "changes flavor profiles more frequently than a teenage drama queen changes clothes." When we say it changes flavor profiles, we mean hourly, not daily or weekly. I'm a humble dude - after all, it's *just*
eliquid... but if I had a masterpiece at this early stage of my vapor chef career, H1N1 is it.
Early in the life-cycle of H1N1, notes of chocolate, peanuts, and caramel serve to accent an even bodied dry tobacco flavor. There is a faint cinnamon flavor that resides underneath - some taste candy cinnamon, some taste bakery cinnamon - enough to tantalize your taste-buds but not enough to distract you from the main event. This cinnamon flavor is derived entirely from the Naturally Extracted Tobacco - there is no artificial cinnamon flavoring in H1N1.
Tobacco Absolute (TA) forms the foundation for the tobacco flavor - a Naturally Extracted Tobacco (NET) blend is gently inserted to give the liquid "legs." The NET component of the liquid takes steep time to emerge, but when it does, you will know it. The TA base will all but disappear and the NET will come to the forefront after a full 6-8 weeks of steeping. It tastes a bit like maple syrup and/or honey when it does being to emerge (some have reported as soon as 2 weeks from the born on date) - it continues to grow in body and texture throughout the process of steeping the liquid until the NET tobacco is the predominant flavor.
*PG/VG Ratio = 65/35
*Despite the ample throat hit, it is a very smooth vape.
*Absolutely delicious right out of the mailbox (making it extremely difficult to steep properly). H1N1 only gets better with time and patience.
H1N1: Catch it before it catches you.