Vapouround magazine ISSUE 17 | Page 227

Lemon Macaron This juice has a pleasantly well-balanced set of flavours . Initially there is a dominant taste of lemon , however it was not sharp nor was it sour – rather a smooth , sweet and creamy one . There is a soft undertone of a nutty meringue that brings a well-rounded flavour to the table . There is no nasty aftertaste like you sometimes find in many lemon-based flavours and this is a definite bonus . I particularly enjoyed the softness to the lemon . This juice was incredibly easy to vape and at no point did I find it to be sickly .
Cookie Da Bomb Cookie Da Bomb is a warming , sweet cookie flavour . To me , it tasted strongly like a cinnamon oat biscuit . There is a fantastic depth to this juice and although it is not overly complicated , I can tell that there has been a lot of careful consideration when it comes to flavour components . As I inhaled , there was a slightly sweet taste of crumbly cookie . Upon exhaling , the notes of an almost soft cinnamon became more apparent . Again , like the Lemon Macaron , there was no funny aftertaste , nor was there any point at which I felt it was too sweet or not sweet enough . Cookie Da Bomb was a very palatable e-liquid and I could tell that a lot of work had been put in to create it . I can say that this juice would be an ideal all-day vape , especially on a cold day when you are after a bit of a warming and tasty vaping experience .
Blueberry Lemonade Immediately I noticed an extremely unique and tasty blast of a slightly sour yet enticing fruitiness . On inhaling , the main flavour is a revitalising and pleasant lemonade . There are soft but noticeable undertones of blueberry . I like how the sweet blueberry complements the sharp lemon , bonding together to create a super summertime vape . Exhaling , an icy coolness comes into play to really add an even more refreshing edge to this juice . It doesn ’ t taste of menthol , but rather a cold sensation on exhaling .
Thai Chai Boba Following the other flavours in this line , Thai Chai Boba is also a cooling and fruity e-liquid designed to reinvigorate . From the second I dripped this juice on my coils , I picked up on an orangey citrus element that I could tell was intricately and expertly concocted . As I continued to vape this e-liquid , I noticed a slight taste of sweet mango . As the names suggests , there is also an undertone of a vanilla chai , however it was overshadowed by the potency of the fruit and icy flavours . This juice was also extremely easy to vape due to its carefully calculated ingredients , all of which were in the ideal ratios . They have really put lots of effort into creating such a delicious flavour and have not stopped until it was 100 % right .
Horny on the Roxx The second I opened this bottle I noticed a soft and sweet aroma of lychee . This was met with a subdued but still pleasant honeydew melon . Honeydew melons are a dime a dozen within the vaping industry at the moment and Horny on the Roxx is a perfect example of how great this flavour can be . I found a slightly creamy element to this juice when exhaling , but it was just barely noticeable . Following the other e-liquids in this line , there was again a touch of iciness to it . I particularly enjoyed the realistic and delicious lychee constituent and it was perfect as a first vape of the morning as it was so refreshing .
Bangkok Bandit Bangkok Bandit is a low mint e-liquid meaning that there was just enough koolada to add a little bit of a cool edge , without it being too potent . There are definite notes of tropical fruits like mango , papaya and melon . The mango was more noticeable on the inhale , whereas the papaya was carried through to the exhale . I found that the honeydew melon was a little muted however I didn ’ t feel like this affected the pleasant nature of this juice . The fact that this juice didn ’ t have copious amounts of iciness to it really made it perfect for me . It allowed the fruitier flavours to take centre stage and just quietly complemented them without being too overwhelming .
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