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Remember when you where younger and Trix used to be shaped like little fruits and now they're just dots? Is that because we are adults now and Trix are for kids?
Am I the only one that didn't know about this change...?
Am I the only one who remembers they were dots before they were fruits, lol? Maybe I'm entering my second childhood early! ;)
Looks awesome. I have been trying to find INW flavors in larger sizes than 10ml. It looks like I will have to order from Poland? Edit: Can you also use TFA Raspberry Sweet for the Crunch Berries? I am assuming the jump from .5 to 3% is because INW is more concentrated?
Can't seem to find Inawera Raspberry in stock anywhere in the last week or so stateside. What is the shipping like from Poland?
Takes about a week and 1/2 for INW flavors to be delivered to me in California. Definitely worth the wait. Just load up on everything you could possibly want to try and you'll be set, 10ml will last a LONG time due to their strength.
That's not too bad at all. Any must haves from them? This is one company I have yet to try.
This is a good thread with flavoring recommendations -
http://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/2eoygu/best_inawera_fruit_flavors/
I just ended up ordering pretty much one of each fruit and some savory flavors like peanut from INW. INW Cactus is great. I make a strawberry kiwi (TFA) w/ cactus (INW) its very good.
What website? inawera.com? What is up with the molinberry stuff? Are Inawera flavors still going to be made? Can you shed any light on this situation...if you know what I am talking about.
You can get them here - http://www.inaweraflavours.com/en/
Inawera isn't the same as molinberry. There was a company called Inawerashop that wasn't run by Inawera, they had a falling out with inawera and switched to selling molinberry. They're now at molinshop.com. Two different companies involved. Inawera will keep going on as always, you just get them from their site directly above.
I haven't tried Molinberry but I've read good things. Not as concentrated as Inawera, generally use around ~8%. I'll probably pick some up from molinshop soon. Inawera is out of Poland and I believe molinberry is from germany, two different flavoring lines unrelated to each other.
Hopefully that all makes sense