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That reminds me of the good ol days when we would roll "the other stuff" with papers flavored of licorice or even chocolate.
I like fruits with creamy and/or bakery. I also have a tobacco mix (with nuttty, caramel and vanilla flavors) that I vape every day.
@vaper1960 As always, it's unlikely that I'll have all the right flavors, but in case I do: have you posted your tobacco mix somewhere? It sounds like the kind I enjoy.
 
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"@vaper1960 As always, it's unlikely that I'll have all the right flavors, but in case I do: have you posted your tobacco mix somewhere? It sounds like the kind I enjoy."
It's an ongoing project... first a combination of pre-made and DIY juices, but basically a "nutty, caramel and vanilla" tobacco.
It has always included Purilum "Sweet tobacco" and some RY4s... still working that out, but recently (FA) Soho and (PUR) sweet tobacco are part of it.
 

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Interestingly enough, I have both the Purilum Sweet Tobacco and the FA Soho, both of which I like!
I guess I misunderstood your post when you said you had a vape you had every day. Sounds like you don't have one specific recipe, but just a general mixture you fool with, but have every day.
 
I'm still a fan of a great RY4! Of course, the problem is finding one :(My original favorite was the now mythical RY4 from BackwoodsBrews. Tragically they stopped making it. Rumors flew about the reason, some said they could no longer source the vanilla, but I never heard a definitive answer. Now vape MFS RY4 cut with a tiny bit of 3 Star General to tone down the sweetness.
 

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    I finally got my DIY Bear Claw just right. It's been by ADV for a while now. Don't know if it actually tastes like a Bear Claw, but it tastes like the stuff I used to buy, so I'm good.

    I've been trying to nail Bear Claw. Do you have a recipe?

    I have two; Banana Nut Bread and Belgian Waffle with Maple Syrup.

    BNB is awesome :thumbs:. What percentage of Waffle and Syrup do you use? I have TPA Belgian Waffle and FA Maple Syrup. I orginally bought maple syrup, along with CAP Golden Butter, to enhance some RF French Toast.
     

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    I finally got my DIY Bear Claw just right. It's been by ADV for a while now. Don't know if it actually tastes like a Bear Claw, but it tastes like the stuff I used to buy, so I'm good.
    Glad you like it. I tell you, when I ate pastries, I was always partial to Apple Fritters. If I ever found a juice that tasted like a good apple fritter, I would probably be vaping it 24/7.
     

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    I've been trying to nail Bear Claw. Do you have a recipe?

    Glad you like it. I tell you, when I ate pastries, I was always partial to Apple Fritters. If I ever found a juice that tasted like a good apple fritter, I would probably be vaping it 24/7.

    This one has no fruit, just almond cinnamon pastry. I suppose you could try adding it. I can't vape apple myself - sets off my asthma like crazy.

    I make a stone of the following percentages and then mix the whole at 11%:

    10ml Capella Cinnamon Danish
    5ml Jungle (TFA) Coconut
    2ml TFA Almond
    .5ml TFA Sweet Cream
    Sweeten to your own taste, or not

    When I was still vaping the original (Velvet Vapors, if I'm allowed to say), I noticed it got a little bland towards the end of the bottle. The empties that were sitting around smelled like coconut of all things, so I tried a drop of coconut in the faded juice and it brought it back to life like magic. So I knew that coconut was in there somewhere. Chasing the right one was a lengthy process, so absolutely must be TFA Coconut. Trust me. Same is true of the sweet cream. At this percentage it sort of disappears in to the mix and smooths out the almond nicely.

    One last absolute must is a minimum steep of at least 10 days for the coconut and the Danish to do their thing. When it hits that golden brown stage it's, well, golden. If anyone tries it I'd love to know what you think. Never posted a recipe before. Luck and stuff. :cool:

    Edit to change those % to mls. Sorry about that.
     
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