Bakery/Dessert vapes: they just don't do it for me

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Lombaowski

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This week I went through about five or six bakery/dessert samplers I had had sitting around for a few months, and I honestly didn't like one of them. I think it's time to set aside the idea that I'll ever like this category of vapes.

I like some sweet stuff like candy-line fruit juices like Orange Creamsicle, watermelon or strawberry but can't find a thing I like in bakery/dessert. I do like the Chocolate Almond Coconut from Ahlusion for example, but not straight. I mix it with my coffee flavors like it was creamer, lol.

Anyone else in this boat? I've tried bakery/dessert vapes from probably ten vendors, it's not like I haven't shopped around. :unsure:
 

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Maybe it's just not for you. I initially thought fruit flavors would be my thing but they all end up tasting very "boring" to me, and I've tried fruit flavors from a lot of different vendors as well. In fact, I still try them but I am slowly realizing they are really just not for me, just like chocolate and coffee flavors, as much as I like having it in actual form. And I don't eat a lot of desserts or sweets in person but LOVE bakery vapes, so go figure. Just stick to what you like, explore a little but realize what you really truly like so you don't waste tons of money.
 

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There are a few out there that are worth trying, but I am exactly the same in regards to taste. I have found a few strange bakery mix flavors I like but they are definitely not my all day vapes. One really strange sounding but really great flavor in my opinion is the Frankenvape by The Standard. It is a Marshmallow Kiwi desert flavor, with the exact right mixture. One that I really like also Is called Cell block 4 from The Standard, and it is a crème brulee and citrus flavor, but they are not cheap. I would really recommend trying them out though because they come in 30ml bottles so 1 bottle lasts a while if it is an occasional use flavor. I find myself always going back to Poppaberry(Papaya berries, and cream) and that seems to be the flavor that always makes it out the door with me. Just my opinion though.
 

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Bakery/sweet vapes are my mainstays, but fruit vapes aren't my thing (apart from variations on lime, for some reason). I love *eating* fruit, and I've found some fruit vapes that I can tell are objectively "good," quality wise... but apart from grabbing one to try out once in a while, I've pretty much stopped buying them, cause I only end up vaping a ml here and there. They're not bad, just not what I tend to *reach* for as long as there's other stuff around.

Sounds like bakery/sweet vapes just aren't your thing; nothing wrong with that.
 

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I bought a banana bread vape once.

After vaping it for an hour I got tired of it,

jezz you want the taste of banana bread for an hour.

It is good for the first couple minutes.

Sort of like the food itself, who want to eat
banana bread for an hour. Now pistachios
omm that is a different story : )

I most use light tobacco liquid now,
with a light mix of flavoring : menthol, coffee
watermelon
 

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Bakery/sweet vapes are not ADV's for me

but I really do enjoy them when the mood strikes
but finding good ones are hard to find
many I just don't really care for

but few I like
Mom and Pop vapor shop pchellas famous 5 layer (2 week steep)
Copper Creak House blend (this one is best fresh like cookie dough but after a month more like cooked cookies)
Nicoticket Creme brulee
 

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At first the bakery vapes were a bit too sweet, too rich... I can only handle HHV's Blueberry muffin in short sessions and only in a dripper which balances the sweeteness more. Same with, say, Halo's Shamrock.

But I have been chainvaping Quack's Juice Factory's Goose Juice, a vanilla custard type vape every time I open the samples. But once again, on a dripper.

Basically, I do treat them like desserts -- special occasions or winding down for the evening -- not tankable ADVs.

Now, dessert-y tobaccos are ADV but the tobacco helps keep them balanced, like with an RY4.
 

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Yeah I'm not talking anything with tobacco. Oompa from HHV for example is chocolate and tobacco goodness, but I can't vape Tuscan Cocoa from HHV solo. I vape RY4s 70% of the day, so I like a sweeter vape but I think it comes down to it being too rich and sweet with nothing to offset.

ETA: Well...I guess this isn't always true as I think about it. Caramel Wild Wood from Ahlusion is too rich for me, and that is a tobacco flavored juice. Now caramel on it's own is probably my favorite dessert vape, and I like tobacco vapes as well. All about finding some sort of safe area.
 
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This week I went through about five or six bakery/dessert samplers I had had sitting around for a few months, and I honestly didn't like one of them. I think it's time to set aside the idea that I'll ever like this category of vapes.

I like some sweet stuff like candy-line fruit juices like Orange Creamsicle, watermelon or strawberry but can't find a thing I like in bakery/dessert. I do like the Chocolate Almond Coconut from Ahlusion for example, but not straight. I mix it with my coffee flavors like it was creamer, lol.

Anyone else in this boat? I've tried bakery/dessert vapes from probably ten vendors, it's not like I haven't shopped around. :unsure:

Sorry to read that you are dissapointed in your steeped bakery/dessert samplers Lomba.

I'm in here today trying to decide what dessert-y juices I should try to expand off of all my RY4s and N-E-Ts. I'm not encouraged by this lol.

Some are 9 bucks a bottle so I can't be making too many mistakes. Real food preference is PIE v CAKE, probably because of the FRUIT ie apple, cherry, lemon tho' the all time best is minced meat but I don't be looking to vape THAT any time soon.

I may try fruity first rather than bakery/dessert types so I might get lucky but still searching for reviews on various flavors.

Anyway, go with what you know and tread litely into new categories.
 

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Yeh, I don't like them either. I did stumble on one, after trying at least 20 desserts from other vendors, at my favorite juice vendor. They specialize in tobacco flavors and I already liked their Bacconut. I figured they were so good making nutty flavors that I would part with yet some more money to try one of their desserts... Pecan roll. Glad I did cause its now my fillin between tobacco flavors to avoid vaper's tongue. It tastes just like a pecan roll but without that nasty dough taste so many pastry dessert juices have.
 

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Now, dessert-y tobaccos are ADV but the tobacco helps keep them balanced, like with an RY4.

jef, since I started vaping only a couple of months ago and have spent so much time in Natural Tobacco and Big RY4 forums I'm unclear what a 'dessert-y tobacco' might be.

Are you meaning a fruit flavor added tobacco juice? I currently use a Halo sample of Midnight Apple and am liking it pretty well, so is this a 'dessert-y tobacco?
 

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jef, since I started vaping only a couple of months ago and have spent so much time in Natural Tobacco and Big RY4 forums I'm unclear what a 'dessert-y tobacco' might be.

Are you meaning a fruit flavor added tobacco juice? I currently use a Halo sample of Midnight Apple and am liking it pretty well, so is this a 'dessert-y tobacco?

Dessert-y type of eliquids are tobacco with other, dessert type flavor such as Heather's Heavenly Vapes tobaccos (Heavenly ARMY -- which has graham and perhaps chocolate notes over a creamy base; Shadow -- which has a vanilla chocolate notes over a creamy base; Oompa which has a spicy cocoa, Caramel Apple Tobacco would fall into this as well, although it's not a NET), Bounty Hunter and GOLD from NiteLite Vapor, NET.COM's new Hot Chocolate Tobacco.

Just dessert type elements, other than RY4 or in addition to custom RY4 (desserty tobaccos and custom RY4s blur the line, but RY4 is still the basic tobacco/caramel/vanilla but some customs add graham or cocoa and other things, hence more into the dessert arena).

Fruit tobaccos are fruit + tobacco. Midnight Apple from Halo is more of fruit+tobacco+spices, whereas Halo's Voodoo is fruit+tobacco+bakery elements and plays like a dessert tobacco.

For starters with dessert-y tobaccos, give HHV's Heavenly ARMY and/or Shadow a try. Or H1N1 from Nicoticket.
 

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jef, since I started vaping only a couple of months ago and have spent so much time in Natural Tobacco and Big RY4 forums I'm unclear what a 'dessert-y tobacco' might be.

Are you meaning a fruit flavor added tobacco juice? I currently use a Halo sample of Midnight Apple and am liking it pretty well, so is this a 'dessert-y tobacco?

There are dessert-y tobaccos that are barely, if at all, recognizable as tobacco really. (Truly, I don't know why they're even made.) Whereas, flavored tobaccos are going to taste like tobacco with a bit of another flavor added... might be easiest to explain it using Swisher Sweet cigars as an example. I vape a tobacco juice called Cherry Cured for instance and have been told its similar. I'm not a fan of any RY4 I've tried as its one of those that seems to be more for dessert flavor lovers rather than tobacco flavor lovers.
 

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Dessert-y type of eliquids are tobacco with other, dessert type flavor such as Heather's Heavenly Vapes tobaccos (Heavenly ARMY -- which has graham and perhaps chocolate notes over a creamy base; Shadow -- which has a vanilla chocolate notes over a creamy base; Oompa which has a spicy cocoa, Caramel Apple Tobacco would fall into this as well, although it's not a NET), Bounty Hunter and GOLD from NiteLite Vapor, NET.COM's new Hot Chocolate Tobacco.

Just dessert type elements, other than RY4 or in addition to custom RY4 (desserty tobaccos and custom RY4s blur the line, but RY4 is still the basic tobacco/caramel/vanilla but some customs add graham or cocoa and other things, hence more into the dessert arena).

Fruit tobaccos are fruit + tobacco. Midnight Apple from Halo is more of fruit+tobacco+spices, whereas Halo's Voodoo is fruit+tobacco+bakery elements and plays like a dessert tobacco.

For starters with dessert-y tobaccos, give HHV's Heavenly ARMY and/or Shadow a try. Or H1N1 from Nicoticket.

Thanks for clearing things up lol. :D

Really, this helps. I guess I wasn't picking Halo Voodoo and HHV Heavenly Army for that category but I like them both very much, even as different as they are from one another.
 
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