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Sobucky Raspberry Blue Type reviewed by SessionDrummer
submitted about 3 years ago by Session-Drummer

https://i.imgur.com/EQ0IXcY.jpg

Thanks to u/wllmc and u/BullCityFlavors, the Sobucky Train will keep rolling !!!

All mixed at the percentages listed, @ 3mg, 70v/30p, tested on a SteamCrave RDTA v.1, with dual vertical, 7 wrap, 24ga. Kanthal coils, with fresh cotton and dry burned coils in between tests. Steeped for 1+ week.

**Raspberry, Blue Type (SSA) 1% (2-22-22)** -- Does anybody REALLY know exactly WHAT a Blue Raspberry is ?? Hehe, probably not, BUT, there's QUITE a history around it, and it actually involves Red No. 2, and Blue No. 1. But, it gets deeper, and it's allegedly based on the Rubus leucodermis. Yes, that's the facts Jack. OK, with all of that "stuff" outta the way, I've never really had a Blue Raspberry, that's actually tasted LIKE a Raspberry, but more often a berry medley, with an almost cotton candy finish. This one was no different. Now I'm no closer to fully identifying exactly WHICH berries were in the medley than before, but suffice it to say, this one was good. Somewhat sweet, and tart, and a tastful, dark(er) berry medley. It did indeed have that almost "kissed by cotton candy" note in there, and the finish really drove it home for me. It was actually quite good, full and present at 1%, and again that speaks to the stronger nature of most of these Sobucky flavors. Even if you TOO cannot fully define a Blue Raspberry, let's just say this one HAS it, IS it, and you'll ENJOY it. Nothing off-putting, and convincingly "blue" (but no, it's not really blue, it's clear). Come get your BLUE on, and let Sobucky take you there. Easily placed @ **9.1/10**.

https://www.bullcityflavors.com/ssa-sample-pack/

https://vapingcommunity.co.uk/t/sobucky-super-aromas-single-flavor-tests-testing-series-ii-now/2890/124

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by JooseMakerWannabeabout 3 years ago

Thanks! And that's good news cause I already have it, just haven't used it yet! I'm gonna try mixing it with some VSO Blue Raspberry just for fun, and see what that does!

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