I went ahead and gave their WholeCig's tobacco liquid a real shot. The another night (Sunday) I kinda vaped myself silly--it was like I downed a pot of coffee in a single gulp--and I needed to right myself. Short of meditation, which I don't have the patience for, I needed a quick fix. Seeing as how I only have a couple drops of Ethan's (Vapelicious) WTA left, I figured I would save that (even though It would've worked for me). I reached for the WC WTA with a little trepidation, but an open mind nonetheless.
The flavor of the tobacco is not really much to write home about (but it's decent enough for me to vape), but this wasn't about flavor, this was about the feeling. There wasn't a typical TH to this 25 mg juice--I recently smoked a couple squares (American Spirits Perique) and there was ZERO so-called TH, but the feeling of the hit of those cigs is much more in line with this WTA than standard 24 mg eliquid.
There wasn't anything revolutionary that occurred, but I can say that I found myself no longer hyped-up, and I felt level. It would seem that it "worked."
I am hesitant to endorse any WTA anymore, but that was my experience the other night--take it for what it's worth.
WTA can be a godsend for some, a special treat for others, and a complete waste of money for the rest. If you don't feel you need it, there is no need; if you, like me, get occasionally too nic'ed up, this may help, or you can just monitor your consumption and avoid being overly stimulated. If regular liquid worked for you to get you off cigs, and it continues to work, rejoice in your options.