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SailCat

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Member For 5 Years
Described by the maker as an "RY type bacco," this is unlike any RY* in my humble experience (of several years). In walking through the front door of a shop specializing in caramel corn, one is met with a faceful of warm, delicious aroma. That's what this e-liquid reminds me of. There's tobacco with solid mid-tones and a bit of bottom but treated with such a deft hand that many don't taste it at all. This is primarily a caramel hit with a touch of vanilla with tobacco playing a soft, delicate background. Certainly AP plays a role in development of this remarkable juice, described variously as "tasting the way a really sweet pipe tobacco smells when burned, but with a deep, cakey breadyness" and having "a bit of a caramel corn kind of richness" balanced with vanilla.

Has anyone tried this incredible elixir and worked out a recipe?
 
I plan on trying a recipe out. One of the descriptions that I saw was and vanilla caramel RY4 with condensed milk. Well i have both so im planning on playing with it tonight. I do believe the base to be flavourart RY4 though. Its smells very similar with just less caramel which i can add. The other thing I may try is Tres Leche with ry4. Guess im gonna find out
 

SailCat

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Member For 5 Years
Still trying to create a tribute to this e-liquid. Described by some as a bready pound cake, caramel and vanilla are often mentioned. Often honey and light coffee flavors are sensed by those who taste it. If tobacco is mentioned, it's generally prefaced with "light" while one reviewer felt confident it was based on a Honey Cavendish. 'Musly' was mentioned by a couple of folks who tried it while some thought it tasted of graham crackers or Honey Grahams cereal While Coval refers to Azeroth as their take on RY4, I wouldn't have guessed so otherwise. Whatever is in it certainly tastes sweet, smooth, complex and, to me, undeniably like caramel corn.

I would be grateful for suggestions.
 

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