eyeball kid
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The following review represents my own thoughts and may not be necessarily those of POTV as the greater Borg.
I received these free for my pleasure but have bought so much dinner lady tobacco and lemon tart over the year's, I'm fairly sure I have shares in the company.
What we have here guy's is the "recent" (I'm a bit behind) Dinner lady ice shortfill range.
They've chilled out some favourites from the tuck shop range including:
Bubble trouble,
Lemon sherbert,
Sweet fusion,
Watermelon slice and
Apple sours.
You get your usual 50ml of over flavoured juice in a 60ml bottle at a mix ratio of 70%vg to 30%pg, perfect for your tanks.
If you want to use these in a small coil tank you can drop in 10mls of pg nic shot (or zero nic if that's your thing), stick a 70/30 nic shot in for sub tank use or a 100%vg nic shot if you fancy a cloudy drip.
I won't go mad on the flavours as I've already reviewed the tuck shop range before here and the flavours really are spot on to the little chewy sweets that you'd buy as a kid with you pocket money. All adding to the nostalgia dinner lady specializes in.
I do not get on with cool liquids but as ever these where all well blended and plenty cold.
Trouble gum (a bazooka style gum flavour) is my favourite along with lemon sherbert which works excellently with the koolada.
Mrs kid enjoyed them greatly as she loves a cool vape but we both found sweet fusion to be our least favourite (a skittle type fruit medley) but that was the son in law's favourite so it goes to show how different we are.
All in all, as ever they've done a top job as usual.
Nice.
Find them at your local vape shop or vapeclub.
Excitingly they've a new mtl range on the way which I'm rather looking forward to.
I received these free for my pleasure but have bought so much dinner lady tobacco and lemon tart over the year's, I'm fairly sure I have shares in the company.
What we have here guy's is the "recent" (I'm a bit behind) Dinner lady ice shortfill range.
They've chilled out some favourites from the tuck shop range including:
Bubble trouble,
Lemon sherbert,
Sweet fusion,
Watermelon slice and
Apple sours.
You get your usual 50ml of over flavoured juice in a 60ml bottle at a mix ratio of 70%vg to 30%pg, perfect for your tanks.
If you want to use these in a small coil tank you can drop in 10mls of pg nic shot (or zero nic if that's your thing), stick a 70/30 nic shot in for sub tank use or a 100%vg nic shot if you fancy a cloudy drip.
I won't go mad on the flavours as I've already reviewed the tuck shop range before here and the flavours really are spot on to the little chewy sweets that you'd buy as a kid with you pocket money. All adding to the nostalgia dinner lady specializes in.
I do not get on with cool liquids but as ever these where all well blended and plenty cold.
Trouble gum (a bazooka style gum flavour) is my favourite along with lemon sherbert which works excellently with the koolada.
Mrs kid enjoyed them greatly as she loves a cool vape but we both found sweet fusion to be our least favourite (a skittle type fruit medley) but that was the son in law's favourite so it goes to show how different we are.
All in all, as ever they've done a top job as usual.
Nice.
Find them at your local vape shop or vapeclub.
Excitingly they've a new mtl range on the way which I'm rather looking forward to.
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