What Can I mix to come close to tobacoo?

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DanR

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I have the following juices:
Banana Crème
Cheesecake
Apple
Orange Cream
Banana Creme
Graham Cracker
Pina Colada
Vanilla Custard
Banana Nut Bread
Pecan
Kentucky Bourbon
Maple
Coconut
Cinnamon
Black Walnut
Vanilla Butternut
Jamaican Rum
Power Drink

What can I mix to come close to a tabacco taste with the following juices?
 
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    My question is why not get some tobacco? If that's not possible, I'd say mix some bnb and bourbon.

    Maybe a dash of maple and pecan. Cinnamon would be last at 0.5%

    With some brown sugar and toasted almond, you almost have the ingredients for Castle Long.
     
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    NatashaTMT

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    I guess I should of put if anyone has any, please add in how to mix it. Thanks.
    Do you mean percentages or in general? If the latter, I suggest visiting the DIY Ejuice forum here.
    DIY E-Liquid
    I’d be happy to help also. I just need to know how to help.
     
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    Is there a reason you want to make a tobacco flavor, without using any tobacco flavoring? I'd imagine you could get some nice flavors with the flavorings you have, but it's hard to really understand what you are targeting. "Nutty" flavors sometimes translate to tobacco, but I'd say your best "tobacco flavored mix" may need to also contain tobacco, although there are almost infinite things you can do to "add accents" to tobacco that can be nice (so I hear, I'm not so into tobaccos). So you do have plenty of options, and if you don't enjoy the taste of some "artificial" tobaccos, you could try an NET flavor).

    If you have a tobacco juice you'd like to amend by adding things you could try that too... I'd probably pull out 10 ml "taster" of the stuff, then add a few drops of a few flavorings that sound good to you, let steep a bit, and see how it tastes.

    But, if you're looking for something slightly different without actually using tobacco you've gotten some good general ideas, although all flavor manufacturers are different in terms of exact flavor, but also flavoring strength, so more info is needed.

    I would suggest checking out the DIY forum, if you plan to mix standalones for sure.

    If you happened on something you liked, write it down so you can repeat it (if you haven't already) best of luck,

    Anna
     

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    I did the best I could with the Calucator, made 30ML, not bad, but I'm sure it would of be better if I had percentages. If you have those, that would help so that I can get it right.

    If you're going to try bnb and bourbon, I'd start bnb @ 7% and bourbon at 2-3%. It may take a couple of weeks to fully develop. I'm using TFA/TPA flavors.

    What manufacturer are your flavors? Where did you get them?

    If you are interested in tobacco, what type? Here's the thread to look at:
    Favorite tobacco flavoring discussion - Tobacco flavoring discussion only
     
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    Then, if you want to really get high-tech, there's always doing DIY on tobacco itself. I started that after spending a year buying naturally extracted tobacco juices online, which are way expensive.

    I read, read, then read some more. Then I bough the supplies, then start extracting my own tobacco, making my own juice, and it's very rewarding!

    All I ever wanted from vaping was to have a juice that tasted like tobacco. I couldn't stand synthetic "tobacco" flavors at all. I'd always said "If I could find a juice that tastes like what a freshly opened pack of Marlboro smells like, I'd be in heaven."

    Well, with DIYing my own tobacco, I've found that nirvana! Read on, my friend.
     
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