Well hoping this is going up in the right place but I have to say something about this flavour, it has blown my mind! If you haven't tried amarula fruit byVK yet you are really missing out! So the technical stuff first I guess:
Company: VapeKing
Product Name: Amarula fruit
Reviewer: Danny
Mod: Spinner 2
Watts/Volts: 3.7 V
Atomiser: Vapemob Revtank
Coil Resistance: 1.8 Ohms
Wicking Material: Silica Wick
Strength: 12mg
Blend: 50/50
Price: R80 for 20ml.
Website: www.vapeking.co.za
Similar to: Nothing that I have vaped.
Website blurb: Fresh african amarula fruit
Reviewer Notes: This is my latest ADV havent put it down since friday. The flavour and scent remind me of the Zimbabwean lowveld, something about that warm sweet taste takes me back to a special place where the world was still wild and the sun set a vivid orange-red. A place I saw my first drunk elephant and gorged my self on the intoxicating fruit of the marula tree. For a single flavour the complexity of this vape is astounding, the sweetness may not be for everyone, but everyone should try it at least once. The options for the flavour crafter are endless, I find myself imagining what just a hint of custard and cinnamon would do to the bouquet. I think every African should have at least one marula memory and this is the perfect vape to reawaken it. I wouldnt recommend it to anyone that doesnt like sweetness, or is looking for a hard throat hit but for the fruit lover or the flavour connoisseur you really need to try it. I also wouldnt take it near any elephant unless youre looking for a real close encounter .
Packaging: Not the best, the little plastic dripper is very hard to squeeze, possibly due to the juice hardening it. The contents makes up for almost anything IMO though.
Other notes: The throat hit is what I would have expected from a 12mg sweet juice. I find the flavour melds well into others which is subjective I know but this is the first juice I have found that I like with coffee in the morning and goes well with a beer in the evening. The flavour is consistent on short puffs, but deep lung hits give an inkling of the complexity within. Im trying my best not to sound like the label on a bottle of cheap wine but cant see any way to describe it better. A truly exciting and inspiring african flavour
Company: VapeKing
Product Name: Amarula fruit
Reviewer: Danny
Mod: Spinner 2
Watts/Volts: 3.7 V
Atomiser: Vapemob Revtank
Coil Resistance: 1.8 Ohms
Wicking Material: Silica Wick
Strength: 12mg
Blend: 50/50
Price: R80 for 20ml.
Website: www.vapeking.co.za
Similar to: Nothing that I have vaped.
Website blurb: Fresh african amarula fruit
Reviewer Notes: This is my latest ADV havent put it down since friday. The flavour and scent remind me of the Zimbabwean lowveld, something about that warm sweet taste takes me back to a special place where the world was still wild and the sun set a vivid orange-red. A place I saw my first drunk elephant and gorged my self on the intoxicating fruit of the marula tree. For a single flavour the complexity of this vape is astounding, the sweetness may not be for everyone, but everyone should try it at least once. The options for the flavour crafter are endless, I find myself imagining what just a hint of custard and cinnamon would do to the bouquet. I think every African should have at least one marula memory and this is the perfect vape to reawaken it. I wouldnt recommend it to anyone that doesnt like sweetness, or is looking for a hard throat hit but for the fruit lover or the flavour connoisseur you really need to try it. I also wouldnt take it near any elephant unless youre looking for a real close encounter .
Packaging: Not the best, the little plastic dripper is very hard to squeeze, possibly due to the juice hardening it. The contents makes up for almost anything IMO though.
Other notes: The throat hit is what I would have expected from a 12mg sweet juice. I find the flavour melds well into others which is subjective I know but this is the first juice I have found that I like with coffee in the morning and goes well with a beer in the evening. The flavour is consistent on short puffs, but deep lung hits give an inkling of the complexity within. Im trying my best not to sound like the label on a bottle of cheap wine but cant see any way to describe it better. A truly exciting and inspiring african flavour