Like Cake Batter, this is one flavor that's getting a lot of bad reviews.
However, like Cake Batter, I am loving it, and here's why:
I whipped up a simple Capella recipe - %4 Fudge Brownie, %4 Peanut Butter, and %2 Marshmellow.
I was initially thinking more along the lines of a Peanut Butter Cup (which was the title of the recipe), but I didn't get that really...
What I got, at first, was the cooked, side-of-the-pan, toasted brownie that some people really enjoy. Yes, even at 4%, the Fudge Brownie did an old fashioned "burnt up!" once vaped, but not in any sort of unpleasant way. No gunking on the coil, no burnt hair taste... how it replicated the parts of a fresh-cooked brownie that was touching the side of the pan was startling. Toasty, cooked, and not in the least unpleasant.
At first, it threw me for a loop because a lot of chocolate vapes burn and taste awful. I thought that in a few more puffs, the coil would be done for. The complete opposite happened - as I kept vaping it, it kept getting better and better, it really kept tasting so natural, and the more I vaped it, the more the peanut butter kept adding tiny notes of cooked, woody walnut.
Now, that's not to say the gooey chocolate was there, and the texture might need a little cake fluff. But especially depending on how I exhaled - more through the nose or mouth or both - this recipe is one unique ADV, and it's nothing like one would expect. It's sort of an almost tobacco-like vape. With real tobacco, if you smoke a cigarette for the first time, initially it's like "what is this!?" and then it becomes good. The same is a shocking conclusion here.
I can't really put it down because the Fudge Brownie aspect is interesting. Yes, it does suffer the "burnt" aspect that chocolates do, and I'm sure my SubTank at 40 watts isn't helping that. But this flavoring? The reason I enjoy Capella is that even when their flavorings seem to become toasted in the transition between flavor and vapor, they remain quite delicious and it doesn't overpower anything. It's like how I love the peppery effect of when Vanilla Custard is vaped a little too hot.
The result of this flavor may throw off those looking for a gooey fudge brownie - and who knows, you may get that in a dripper or lower-power vape. But on my SubTank, it's a very toasted brownie, one that's broken down to the simple flavor that vapor obviously gives. I can see where some folks describe it as tasting like dirt, but to me, it's nothing like that, especially with a few knick-knack flavors added in. I'm really enjoying this one!
However, like Cake Batter, I am loving it, and here's why:
I whipped up a simple Capella recipe - %4 Fudge Brownie, %4 Peanut Butter, and %2 Marshmellow.
I was initially thinking more along the lines of a Peanut Butter Cup (which was the title of the recipe), but I didn't get that really...
What I got, at first, was the cooked, side-of-the-pan, toasted brownie that some people really enjoy. Yes, even at 4%, the Fudge Brownie did an old fashioned "burnt up!" once vaped, but not in any sort of unpleasant way. No gunking on the coil, no burnt hair taste... how it replicated the parts of a fresh-cooked brownie that was touching the side of the pan was startling. Toasty, cooked, and not in the least unpleasant.
At first, it threw me for a loop because a lot of chocolate vapes burn and taste awful. I thought that in a few more puffs, the coil would be done for. The complete opposite happened - as I kept vaping it, it kept getting better and better, it really kept tasting so natural, and the more I vaped it, the more the peanut butter kept adding tiny notes of cooked, woody walnut.
Now, that's not to say the gooey chocolate was there, and the texture might need a little cake fluff. But especially depending on how I exhaled - more through the nose or mouth or both - this recipe is one unique ADV, and it's nothing like one would expect. It's sort of an almost tobacco-like vape. With real tobacco, if you smoke a cigarette for the first time, initially it's like "what is this!?" and then it becomes good. The same is a shocking conclusion here.
I can't really put it down because the Fudge Brownie aspect is interesting. Yes, it does suffer the "burnt" aspect that chocolates do, and I'm sure my SubTank at 40 watts isn't helping that. But this flavoring? The reason I enjoy Capella is that even when their flavorings seem to become toasted in the transition between flavor and vapor, they remain quite delicious and it doesn't overpower anything. It's like how I love the peppery effect of when Vanilla Custard is vaped a little too hot.
The result of this flavor may throw off those looking for a gooey fudge brownie - and who knows, you may get that in a dripper or lower-power vape. But on my SubTank, it's a very toasted brownie, one that's broken down to the simple flavor that vapor obviously gives. I can see where some folks describe it as tasting like dirt, but to me, it's nothing like that, especially with a few knick-knack flavors added in. I'm really enjoying this one!