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Hey all, I am wanting to try out some tangiers and I was wanting to know what flavor and type of tangiers I should try first? Edited by thehookahguru
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Mimon, Orange Soda, Peach Ice Tea, Cane Mint, Blackberry... You are going to get a lot of different answers. Pretty much anything you get is going to be good. You can't really go wrong with tangiers.
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[quote name='thehookahguru' timestamp='1312054059' post='517849']
What about Noir, Lucid, or F-line? Which one is best?
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Well, it depends on what you want. They all offer something different. Noir is the original line and packs the heavy buzz you may have heard about. Lucid is the washed line, meaning it has much less of a buzz (for some people it doesn't buzz at all, like me). F-Line has caffeine in it, and is supposed to give you even more of a buzz than Noir, although many claim that it feels just like a Noir buzz. I've heard a few use the the expression "melt your face off" when referring to F-Line's buzz.

As for my favorites, these are some of them:

-Static Starlight
-Indian Summer
-Double Orange
-Cane Mint
-Kashmir Cherry
-Peach Iced Tea
-Horchata
-Cocoa (mixes well with Cane Mint)

As for the new flavors of Tangiers, I haven't yet had Welsh Cream, Blackberry, K-Prune, or Sevilla Orange. But I have had Jackfruit, Guanabana, Dark Plum, K-Guava, and Regal Flower. I recommend all except K-Guava. But I think the main reason I didn't like K-Guava is because I just don't think I like Guava in Tangiers. Nakhla does it better. And the Kashmir was a bit too heavy, I thought. The other new flavors are pretty light in terms of flavor intensity, but still very good. Something to keep in mind. Overall, I liked Jackfruit best. Regal Flower or Dark Plum second best. I suggest you start out in Lucid, though. Get familiar with packing Tangiers in a phunnel bowl and how much heat to apply. Then work your way up to Noir. Lucid is much more forgiving, so you won't waste so much trying to get it right (like what often happens for those who start off with Noir).

Hope this helps.
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