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Flavors And Strength


Mike

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I'v picked up a bunch of different flavors from several different suppliers including the Vapor Talk store. I like some of them a lot and some of them not so much. I still haven't found the perfect all day vape for me. It is probably going to be a tobacco flavored juice. I have marlboro, dulcis, french pipe, cigar and another generic cigarette flavor. They are all good but not one of them stand out to me. I want to try VT's exotic tobacco. Has anyone tried this? What do you think? I know different people have different tastes and it's hard for anyone to say what someone else will like. Other flavors that I have that I really like are coffee, banana, french toast and klur&coffee. I wouldn't use any of these all day long, just when I crave something different.

As far as nicotine strength I find that super high and high(24-36mg) is too much for me. But I usually buy this way and cut it down with VG. This might dilute the flavor a bit but I get a whole lot more for my buck. I want to hear from everyone who replies what their favorite flavor is. If I had to pick one that I already have it would be french pipe.

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Oh man - VT Tobacco is the cream of the crop. Mine and many other's favorite here. You sound a little like me in the flavor department. VT Tobacco is my every day all day long vape. I have some coffee that I like in the evenings sometimes. I've got several other flaovrs, but always return to my VT Tobacco.

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I do the same thing as far as buying a stronger juice and adding more VG. I really like the extra vapor I get. Right now, I'm hooked on Dulcis. I've bought a bunch of supplies, and am about to start mixing my own flavors, looking for the perfect caramel/coffee combo. I do think I'll order more Dulcis, and also try the VT tobacco... maybe I'll add VG and a drop or two of caramel to that.

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