My first-ever ecigs were disposables from White Cloud. Remember their mall kiosks where they gave away samples? I didn't smoke menthol cigs, but I did like their Menthol flavor. They're mild, cool menthol with very little tobacco flavor, fresh, sweet, minty-menthol-eucalyptus. This recipe is a very good match. Use 50% or more PG for the best match, and let it sit a few days for the mints (especially eucalyptus) to mellow.
2.5% FA Burley
1.5% Flavor West Extreme Ice
1% FA Spearmint
0.5% Inawera Eucalyptus-Mint
0.5% FA Vanilla Classic (OR 0.5% FA Cuban Supreme if you want to clearly taste tobacco)
SHAKE those minty flavors before you measure! They all settle over time. Careful measuring the Inawera; better to measure out too little than too much.
If you've vaped FA Burley, this probably looks like a strong tobacco flavor - I promise it's not. Use Vanilla Classic for the best flavor match - or sub the Cuban Supreme to add definite tobacco flavor.
If you want brain-numbing menthol, this isn't it. If you want a mild, sweet, breath-mint-like menthol, it's a good one. White Cloud is still around & you can find lots of reviews of their flavor at their website.
2.5% FA Burley
1.5% Flavor West Extreme Ice
1% FA Spearmint
0.5% Inawera Eucalyptus-Mint
0.5% FA Vanilla Classic (OR 0.5% FA Cuban Supreme if you want to clearly taste tobacco)
SHAKE those minty flavors before you measure! They all settle over time. Careful measuring the Inawera; better to measure out too little than too much.
If you've vaped FA Burley, this probably looks like a strong tobacco flavor - I promise it's not. Use Vanilla Classic for the best flavor match - or sub the Cuban Supreme to add definite tobacco flavor.
If you want brain-numbing menthol, this isn't it. If you want a mild, sweet, breath-mint-like menthol, it's a good one. White Cloud is still around & you can find lots of reviews of their flavor at their website.