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I'm pretty sure they don't but I could be wrong... I think it goes back to that 'what's natural?' question. I think it just means some of the compounds come from natural sources.

it seems you are right, from their website:

“Flavorah is food grade and not made from naturally extracted tobacco (NETs) or tobacco absolute. In fact, no Flavorah concentrate is made or derived from tobacco. Many of the tobacco flavors used by early vape These tobacco e liquid flavors are purpose built to satisfy without striking a match and it is part of our mission to make them available to customers around the world.”
 
it seems you are right, from their website:

“Flavorah is food grade and not made from naturally extracted tobacco (NETs) or tobacco absolute. In fact, no Flavorah concentrate is made or derived from tobacco. Many of the tobacco flavors used by early vape These tobacco e liquid flavors are purpose built to satisfy without striking a match and it is part of our mission to make them available to customers around the world.”

I just read this too

Flavorah is food grade flavoring made from GRAS compounds. It is 100% tobacco and nicotine-free
 
You know what I really like about FLV in my experiences so far...

They seem to have way more top notes that come though and stand out really well in mixes, making it far easier to create layers of flavour.
I wouldn't know a top note, from a bottom note, I can say that flavorah baccy concentrates lend themselves extremely well, as a standalone, when compared to most other brands, that (in itself), suggests quality.

i believe it reacts with nic. a lot of flavours react with nic. this, i think, is what mostly causes the steeping effect.

I think nic accelerates the steeping process and helps to keep juices palatable and flavoursome for longer, it might even act as a preservative. I've had 0 nic juice taste off, or rather taste stale, and certainly 0 nic juice loses flavour, over time, when compared to juice with even just a tiny bit of nic in it, IE: in my case, juice that is 0.3mg.
 
I wouldn't know a top note, from a bottom note, I can say that flavorah baccy concentrates lend themselves extremely well, as a standalone, when compared to most other brands, that (in itself), suggests quality.

absolutely. :)

They really do taste like finished products and not just a single flavouring. .... they are better than what most companies sell as a 'one shot'

When I first got them (not these ones the ones I originally bought) I lobbed about 30 tobaccos away that I'd been really struggling to make a nice mix with.
 
Flavorah Loungers: My wife has gone to the nest :2thumbsup: Time to be warm and toasty, in my little (sealed) study, and vape the shit out of my Commercial and Arabian tobacco testers, without any moaning, ha ha :D
 
Just bunged the Commercial in a Geekvape Boost, well, 5 minutes ago. That's a hell of a flavour for something just mixed a few hours ago, at a relatively low percentage, nice!
 
Just bunged the Commercial in a Geekvape Boost, well, 5 minutes ago. That's a hell of a flavour for something just mixed a few hours ago, at a relatively low percentage, nice!

Man I'm gonna have to mix this and try it over the weekend.... did you say you had it at 0.75?
 
Man I'm gonna have to mix this and try it over the weekend.... did you say you had it at 0.75?

Yes, but you might prefer a little bit more, i just find it easier to add (concentrate), rather than dilute - a mix.
Edit; there are also nuances that you can pick up in a weaker mix, it's why I start lower.
 
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