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Flavor Jungle / Jungle Flavors Cocoa reviewed by SessionDrummer
submitted over 3 years ago by Session-Drummer

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Cocoa (Jungle Flavors) 1.5% (10-28-18) – Having only vaped ONE (I think Cocoa) so far (FA Cocoa) and being stricken with it’s utter coil destroying ways, I was a little apprehensive in trying another, but try I must. First things, this one is clear, clear, CLEAR. What ?? How is that possible ?? At the low 1.5% strength, and after 2 weeks steep, this one looks to be another GEM from JF. Smells like it, tastes like it, but doesn’t gunk coils like it ?? Can’t compare to any other than FA’s, and it is in the same ballpark, without the gunking, and dryness that I got from the FA. Accuracy was pretty spot on, sweetness was at the mid point, with a nice even, mid to mid-dark cocoa. They really got this one pretty nailed down. Not a milk chocolate, nor a dark chocolate, but right smack dab in the middle of the cocoa road. No bitters, or dryness here, tastes pretty natural with no chemical, artificial, or off putting notes. Now this is NO Medicine Flower Dark Chocolate, but it’s not trying to be. I could see using this QUITE often, and am glad I bought a mini jug of it on sale no less. Going to toss this into one of my S’mores to really see what’s what, but at this point, this will be the fifth Jungle Flavor win in a row. One thing I noticed vaping it at 65 watts, I didn’t get any burning from it, as many chocolates do not like higher wattages, even though 65 watts isn’t terribly high. Having a hard time knocking it down, maybe 0.5 for a slight lack of richness/depth, but it’s just too damned tasty for being so clear, and non-gunking. 9.5/10.

https://forum.e-liquid-recipes.com/t/jungle-flavors-tasting-notes/148136/29?u=sessiondrummer

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by RokinRandyover 3 years ago

And I just bought a bottle of FA thanks for the warning. I usually burn the coil red hot and rinse and back in action.But I guess you can't do that with sub ohm tanks or pods.

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by Session-Drummerover 3 years ago

Thanks u/RokinRandy. As far as dry burning coils, you just never know, as it's been a subject of controversy for quite some time.

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by EdibleMalfunctionover 3 years agoI found my thrill on Blueberry Hill

You should never get coils red hot while dry burning. That's actually a big no no

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by RokinRandyover 3 years ago

I’ve been pulsing my coils for new instal and new cotton for 15 years now. So does all the reviewers on you tube . Works for me anyways. Heck I’m a plumber I’m gonna breathe in burnt metal all day anyways.atleast at home on a coil the gunk burns off quick and there’s plenty of air.

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by EdibleMalfunctionover 3 years agoI found my thrill on Blueberry Hill

Taking coils to that extreme damaged them, releasing dangerous gasses.

15 years? I think your math is off a bit.

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by RokinRandyover 3 years ago

How do you get the hot spots out without seeing it ?

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by EdibleMalfunctionover 3 years agoI found my thrill on Blueberry Hill

You can still dry burn. You just don't glow the coils red hot. Should be done at low wattages, pulsing in a dark room.

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