70/30 VG/PG 20% flavor
5% ripe banana TFA
7% bavarian cream TFA
4% cheesecake TFA
3% toasted marshmallow TFA
1% caramel TFA
I'm wondering, how do you drip from this bottle?
Do you think Banana Cream TFA and Marshmallow TFA could be replacements? I don't have those two flavas
I would suggest NudeNic Banana Cream Pie over TFA Banana Cream. I get no pie from it, just the best banana cream of my lyfe. 3 or 5%
Marshmallow vs toasted marshmallow will be more mellow, and I would assuem the banana cream would work better than ripe banana IMO, but that's just because I can't stand more than 1-2% of ripe. It's quite strong. Up there with my Lorann super-strength flavors.
To put it in perspective, I had a recipe with Lorann's Banana Cream and TFA's Ripe Banana. The TFA was less than half of the Lorann, and I could still only taste the ripe banana. It's strong.
Dammit! TFA Cheesecake is the only one I don't have!
No recipe lel, 2 fast 4 u
Sounds really good, but can I substitute ripe strawberry for the ripe banana, and substitute coffee for the bavarian cream, and just drop the cheesecake and toasted marshmallow, and substitute anise for the caramel, and also maybe add some EM and sucralose and reb-A at 3% each? If so, can you do it for me and report back? Thanks!
Whoa, I don't think I've ever seen a recipe here using TFA Cheesecake. Also 5% (!!!) Ripe Banana. Do you mix by weight? That stuff destroys syringes in seconds.
I had the same problem so I bought these. No more problems with RB or any other flavors.
TFA Cheesecake.. never again. Tastes as bad it smells.
Really, destroys how? Should I be worried about a 5% mix of it I made in a 10ml bottle yesterday?
Compromises the plastic. I find the plungers don't move at all if I leave Ripe Banana in them for more than a couple seconds without rinsing them out. Even then, they become quite "sticky." A known tank cracker from the days of poly-carbonate tanks.
I've been cautious enough around tank cracker to avoid it happening to me, but a question rises, why would the vendor pack it in (rather thin) plastic bottles in the first place if it's so prone to reacting? Damn, getting clean juice is hard. The way things have been developing with me, I'm going to open a DIY glass jars and bottles manufacture to save money on supplies.