What would your perfect vape taste like?

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Codz

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I am chasing a Greensmoke vanilla taste that may be forever unobtainable without going back top refilled cartos. Currently awaiting Grants Vanilla Custard to come back into stock.

I wonder if that's what 10 motives used too - best vanilla taste i have had by a mile but at £7 for a pack of 5 prefilled cartos with about .5ml in each i wont be getting them any time soon.

I think a lot of my ideal vape tastes are already out there, but would love some nice bonfire toffee flavour, maybe some golden syrup sponge cake, and i wouldnt mind toast with butter & jam too ;)
 

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my ADV is my fav and its simple - 12% double ry4 from tfa flavors. 70/30 blend

thick and creamy buttery vapor with a nice caramel aftertaste after the exhale and just pop up the heat a little bit and has a nice smoky feeling in the nose.

sometimes it's like vaping sugar daddy caramel bars.

If I get brave enough to DYI it will due to this post.
That sounds just wonderful!
 

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I just don't understand why it's so hard to find a good flavor at my local shops, one that doesn't need steeping or anything.

I want something good NOW, dammit! lol

Totally agree. I hate waiting. It should be ready to vape when I get it. None of this "deepens and becomes more complex over time" crap. I bought it today, I want to vape it today and it should be the best its going to be.

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I just don't understand why it's so hard to find a good flavor at my local shops, one that doesn't need steeping or anything.

I want something good NOW, dammit! lol

Totally agree. I hate waiting. It should be ready to vape when I get it. None of this "deepens and becomes more complex over time" crap. I bought it today, I want to vape it today and it should be the best its going to be.

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I've seen that same sentiment expressed before.

On one hand, I see this as sitting in a fine restaurant, about to take my first bite of my duck a l'Orange, when the waiter rushes over to slap the fork out of my hand, demanding I wait for the flavors in the sauce to marry properly.

On the other hand, with the more complex and/or subtly flavored juices and the ones whose flavors require some time to combine and develop together, the "proper" steeping time might be a little too subjective to lock everyone into "X" number of days of steeping.
 

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Mine would taste like Arizona Green Tea with Ginseng and Honey Extra Sweet. I'm SO freaking close to finding it, as I found one that tastes like the regular, not the Extra Sweet. It's like 99.999% there. It almost makes me want to cry. Beyond that, Smarties that actually taste like Smarties and not chemical chalk. I have yet find any candy ones that don't have that chemical after taste, and (I'll be vague here, since I know the rules on this) being in recovery for 9 years, I'm not looking for /that/ taste, and it totally is /that/ taste of bad past choices. No thanks!

I did find a juice from a B&M that tastes 100% like Marlboro Smooths, so that's a nice flash back to 2005 when that was my jam. I'm vaping it now.
 

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I've seen that same sentiment expressed before.

On one hand, I see this as sitting in a fine restaurant, about to take my first bite of my duck a l'Orange, when the waiter rushes over to slap the fork out of my hand, demanding I wait for the flavors in the sauce to marry properly.

On the other hand, with the more complex and/or subtly flavored juices and the ones whose flavors require some time to combine and develop together, the "proper" steeping time might be a little too subjective to lock everyone into "X" number of days of steeping.

Also, think of the logistics involved. Say a juice is deemed to be 'perfect' at day 15. How much of it do you make each day? Consider shipping time. I'm in Canada and my ship and customs clearing times from the US are a lot longer than to US destinations. If demand changes do you discount old stock? I say make the juice and ship it asap. Then everyone can enjoy immediately, or steep for as long as they want, or any combination of the two.
 
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