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I am really interested in the description of the RY4 (tobacco/caramel) it sounds like my kind of flavor combo. The problem I have found is the 2 I have tried is a very strong cigar/pipe tobacco kind of flavor and that is not to my tastebuds liking. I came across a few that sell WSY4 and it has the same description as the RY4 and I was wondering if anyone knows if this is a milder tobacco taste? Or if anyone can suggest a mild tobacco/caramel flavor/vendor? PLEASE Help!!! If I can find this combo I think it could easily become a all day vape for me :icecream:

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Hi, I started a thread a while back titled "All RY4's are not Created Equal". I've sampled quite a few different RY4's and there are posers out there I'm afraid. The best RY4 that I've ever had is from the Janty USA store. The Vapor Talk Store's Dulcis is a RY4 variant and it is very, very good. I think it's a flavor you'll have to try. Some vapers have posted that the Boge Dekang RY4 formula was changed in May of this year and is not as tasty as the original formula. I've since tasted the original formula and I actually love the current flavor over the original. As you've probably read, flavors are subjective. Each person has their own go-to flavor. Good luck!

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You might like RY1 it is a lot milder than RY4.WYS4 is very similar to most RY4's and is one of my favorites.I like the Dekang RY4 but it sounds like it might be the stronger flavor you don't seem to like.Janty has a tobacco sample pack with three bottles of different tobacco flavors in a velvet bag.I kinda got hooked on those for a couple of purchases.That is the hardest part of vaping finding the perfect flavor.And to make things worse your taste will change the longer you stay off the ciggs and you will have to revisit the flavors you write off early in the search.Good luck.You might try a sample kit http://www.awesomevapor.com/SAMPLESET that way you don't end up spending all your cash and ending up with a lot of liquid you don't like.

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You might like RY1 it is a lot milder than RY4.WYS4 is very similar to most RY4's and is one of my favorites.I like the Dekang RY4 but it sounds like it might be the stronger flavor you don't seem to like.Janty has a tobacco sample pack with three bottles of different tobacco flavors in a velvet bag.I kinda got hooked on those for a couple of purchases.That is the hardest part of vaping finding the perfect flavor.And to make things worse your taste will change the longer you stay off the ciggs and you will have to revisit the flavors you write off early in the search.Good luck.You might try a sample kit http://www.awesomevapor.com/SAMPLESET that way you don't end up spending all your cash and ending up with a lot of liquid you don't like.

Good idea about the tobacco sampler. I never heard of WYS4. Who has that? I guess I've seen some vendor who offers RY1, RY2, etc., but I didn't know it had to do with mild to stronger.

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I suppose the nic is extracted from tobacco but the flavors are all artificial.Between that and the fact you aren't burning anything up explains why vaping does not even come close to the flavor of smoking.Having said that there are a lot of very good flavors that I look forward to vaping as much as I used to look forward to smoking.The day I accepted that vaping was not smoking and would never taste the same was the day I for the most part stopped thinking about stopping by and picking up some Camels.

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I suppose the nic is extracted from tobacco but the flavors are all artificial.Between that and the fact you aren't burning anything up explains why vaping does not even come close to the flavor of smoking.Having said that there are a lot of very good flavors that I look forward to vaping as much as I used to look forward to smoking.The day I accepted that vaping was not smoking and would never taste the same was the day I for the most part stopped thinking about stopping by and picking up some Camels.

Tasty Vapors uses real tobacco, I'm sure a few others do tho I realize most of them are artificial flavors.

This is what TV says about their blend..

At best, we can only say, completely natural. Our tobacco flavor is not a concentrated flavoring as many try to force with the (sometimes less than) clever use of food additives and maybe a slight bit of tobacco absolute. However, ours is made from a maceration of Virginia/Burley/Oriental tobacco, perfectly blended and macerated in Propylene Glycol for a month or longer. The resulting clarified liquid tastes and smells much as does a fresh pack of cigarettes. Some have equated the flavor/aroma to dried fruit, Redman Chew, we've heard a few and sometimes odd descriptions, but what it IS, is the natural taste of un-combusted tobacco.

I would be more interested in those who do use actual tobacco in their mix as most of the "tobacco" eliquids so far all seem to have a similar artificial taste about them. Tho RY4 does seem to be unique. Tasty Vapors claims all natural flavoring for their tobacco. Does any one know of any others out there? I think eliquid juice can come closer to tobacco flavor then most of the current line up. Carmel is not close to tobacco :)

I really wish more producers would disclose the actual contents used for their so called tobacco juice like Tasty Vapors does. Juice makes take note.

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Celtic's eliquid store (look up on the suppliers list link) uses all natural ingredients.

VapeRite has a line or two of natural flavors.

I think they're both organic too. (no pesticides used in the growing of the natural plant/flavor).

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Celtic's eliquid store (look up on the suppliers list link) uses all natural ingredients.

VapeRite has a line or two of natural flavors.

I think they're both organic too. (no pesticides used in the growing of the natural plant/flavor).

That's what I'm talking about!

Thank you!

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