Will this include the Nic with Bite/Throat Hit?
For those interested, I have decided to keep the nicotine on sale until December 24th. In celebration of getting the German flavors in. I think it is only fitting that the nicotine we use be on sale to go along with these great flavors.
As an update I did not get time to send off samples this last week to be tested. But they will
Go out this week.
I am not used to keeping track of inventory for the stores as well as cutting nicotine, making the schedule for workers and making sure that sales at the stores go as planned. It is a juggling act I am not used too. It takes a minimum of 4 people to do what I am attempting to do myself at this point, but thanks to my crew they are willing to put in the hours to keep the lights burning.
More info also to come on inawera flavors when things calm down a bit.
oohhh angry alien lol sounds fun.Thank you glassgrl... Also new flavors on the site. Angry alien and Vanilla dream. as well as restocked on vanilla crescent.
Yes!
BANANA FLAVOR
BLUEBERRY AROMA (FLAVOR)
GALIA MELON
GREEN FRUITS FLAVOR
HONEY MELON FLAVOR
MYSTERY FLAVOR
PINEAPPLE FLAVOR
WATERMELON FLAVOR
Besides Mystery, the only other "mixed" flavor I got was Green Fruits. Mostly apples but it certainly has other flavors in the mix. More then welcome to come by and try it out sometime.I have been enjoying some atypical flavors lately. I've found that my expectations for typical flavors are often a bit too strict, leaving me somewhat dissapointed. However, some of the more unusual sweet flavors are very satisfying lately, but I like to vape on a variety of devices with different flavors all the time. I saw that GF has a variety of "mysterious" flavors.... Aqua, Angry Alien, Dragon's Breath, World Champion, Lumumba, Monster Mixxx, Pirates Poison, Surf Wave, and Tropical Fire. I did not list Mystery Flavor because I already saw it reviewed earlier in the thread by my brother, @Sully. I am curious is anyone has mixed and vaped on the flavors I listed above that could describe them more accurately than the VT site has. If not, perhaps I will be the guinea pig and order some of them up.
Hi, i tried the US red mix at 3%... after one week (breathing and steeping) it's still smells and tast like chemicals and alcohol...any explanation?I picked up a few of these back on opening day and I'm happy with them all.
The vanilla custard/pudding, to me, is pudding. I want to try and add banana and cookie, thinking it would make a really good banana pudding. I don't detect any bad stuff, not to say I could.
American Blend(not the silver) is pretty strong at the recommended percent, I'll mix it a little weaker next time. It's got a nutty flavor, kinda pecan-ish, earthy, medium dark, more pipe like than cigarette. I like it, nice change of pace.
US Red Mix I think is fantastic! If you like a dirty strong RED cigarette you'll want to try this. There is a very familiar flavor here, though I cant put my finger on a particular brand. This one is for sure a steeper, three weeks for me. You'll get that familiar flavor freshly mixed but it's too strong and kinda gross. As it steeps it tones down and develops a good smokey note. This is one of, if not the, most realistic cigarette flavors I've had.
thanks, i'll just wait.Seems like they steeped it for 3 weeks, you're at one week... two more to go.
i already made another 2 batches 1% and 2%In my experience fruits can be a short day or two steep but desert mixes can take weeks, even up to a month for it to be at it's best. Same with tobaccos.
Tobaccos just take a while, some people heet steep them to speed it up a little but I prefer just giving a mix the time it wants.
Diy takes patience, when trying a new mix I will make a few small variations and check back later. If one of those bottles is what I want I can then take that recipe and make a 90ml bottle or whatever I think I want.
If you only make one mix and wait for the steep it can take months to perfect a recipe. Since you're waiting for the steep anyway, why not mix up a few small 10ml batches of your red at 2% & 2.5%? Then you have a few different flavor levels to try out.