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Inspiration for this recipe came from a friend of mine he's trying to quit smoking and ask for a clove tobacco. Thanks to the awesome box I happen to have one clove flavor. After a little single flavor testing I came up with this.
Most of the ingredients here are tried-and-true favorites, so the notes on this one are going to be pretty quick.
INW biscuit - a dry buttery cookie flavor with a light coconut flavor. If you don't already have it you should. jungle flavors biscuit is an acceptable substitution Some people prefer JF I'm not one of them.
TPA butter - near and dear to my heart, it taste like butter.
DL clove - I played around with a few tobacco's I'm not the best at describing them but here we go. A sharp ashy clove tobacco flavor with earthy Woody undertones. Reminds me of pumpkin spice as a shake and vape, the clove is very strong and spicy. As with most of the delosi flavors, it fades pretty quickly, after 3 days it was no longer overpowering and started to fit into the profile nicely. After a week it's perfect.
FA cookie - a great single flavor cookie, a little on the dry side. The list of suitable substitutions here, is almost endless. Just to name a few jungle flavors, real flavors super concentrate, and cap sugar cookie. That said this is a staple flavoring and and should definitely be in Your Arsenal.
JF dulce de leche - another one of my favorites, this flavor is super dense, Smooth, rich, and creamy, with caramel, and brown sugar undertones. As a shake and vape tends to comes off very brown sugar, as with most good things it needs time. Here is a full review if you're interested.
https://www.reddit.com/comments/5p092a
FLV vanilla bean - This is one of my favorite vanilla flavorings, is dead on vanilla bean!! Hats off to the folks at FLV they knock this one out of the park.
A pretty simple cookie recipe with an amazing room note!!!! I'm not kidding this stuff smells fantastic.
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