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I guess I'll post my New ADV ;)
submitted over 10 years ago by skiddlzninjaFrugivore

^^^I ^^^promise ^^^I ^^^won't ^^^pitch ^^^quince ^^^in ^^^this ^^^post.

With everyone posting their Mother Milks and Creamy mixes, I figured I would post my latest personal ADV :) This recipe started as my attempt at a simple Strawberry Cheesecake. I couldn't quite get the cream cheese flavor to come through like I wanted, so I took the recipe more in the direction of a Strawberry Milk.

This recipe made me fall in love with TFA Sweet Cream and TFA Graham Cracker Clear. I LOOOOOOOVE how Sweet Cream is a light cream, it doesn't take over the juice like most creams and custards, but instead compliments the other flavors very nicely.

Graham Cracker Clear is a great addition to a Sweet Cream base, not only does it give the flavor a nice light honey flavor, but it adds a delightful warm butter flavor on the exhale that you would actually get from a homemade graham cracker cheesecake crust.

The Recipe:

  • 4% TFA Strawberry

  • 4% TFA Strawberry Ripe

  • 4% TFA Sweet Cream

  • 3% TFA Graham Cracker Clear

  • 2% TFA Vanilla Swirl

I hereby name this recipe: Strawberry Soup, because to me, it tastes like the ice cream soup that is left over when your strawberry ice cream melts, and you have to drink it out of the bowl.

Edit: If you are using a tank, the flavor comes out best if you make the juice at ~75% PG(depending on your desired nic content) and add another 1% to Sweet Cream and Graham Cracker to really get the most out of both flavors.

Edit2: this is NOT my final recipe, I plan to add a few drops of FLV coconut to the recipe to give it fullness and a nice. smooth, buttery feel, so you can also do that if you want a fuller vape :)

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by 1800fullytorquedover 10 years ago

Saved. I'll be whipping this up next time I'm in my "lab". Thanks!

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

Sure thing man, let me know how you like it :D

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by 1800fullytorquedover 10 years ago

Just made this with some minor changes:

• 2% LA Strawberry

• 4% TFA Strawberry Ripe

• 3% TFA Sweet Cream

• 3% TFA Graham Cracker Clear

• 2% TFA Vanilla Swirl

• 2% LA New York Style Cheesecake

It tastes very much like Strawberry Overture, by Cloud Pusher Labs, after a quick hot water bath! I can't wait to see how it tastes after a week or so.

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

I hope that means it tastes good :P I'm glad you made this your own, great work!

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by Vapespinover 10 years ago

May just have to make this tonight! Sounds really great!

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

I'll post an edit for my tank-using friends in a minute.

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by TheAlmightyDover 10 years ago

Would a few drops of quince help this flavour at all?

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

I wouldn't think so, I'm too afraid to try it since the flavor is really close to where I want it already. Quince would just bring out the strawberry, and add a bit of sour to the top notes, and I want there to be an equal focus on the complexity of the base notes interacting with each other, and a sweet strawberry that everyone loves.

edit: told you I wouldn't be pitching quince in this thread ;)

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by Chrononaughtover 10 years agoOne of "The Damned"

Sweet I have these flavors. Will give it a shot tomorrow. Thanks for your contribution! I'll let you know what I think!

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by samewineskoover 10 years ago

Definitely going to order these flavors in my next purchase!

Really, 75% PG? That seems really high to me, I'll probably just mix at 50/50

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

Yeah, it's what I made for a friend that uses the nautilus mini, and he doesn't seem to have any issue with juice flow.

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by samewineskoover 10 years ago

I have an orchid v6 and can vape 70VG juice without wicking issues. Do you find the increased amount of PG tastes better than a higher VG blend?

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

it brings out the strawberry more. That's why I increased the base notes in my tank edit. If you want a rich, robust cream base, go with the tank % and max VG

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by ThatMisterMover 10 years ago

This sounds pretty good and very similar to the Eton Mess juice I mixed last night. Sub Graham Cracker for FA Meringue and you're there :D

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

I'll do just that when my next order gets here ;)

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by Thumper_357over 10 years ago

Definitely going to try this. Do you think graham cracker dark would make any difference? Or i should ask, is there a flavor difference between dark and clear?

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by blahfish05over 10 years ago

Sweet! Thanks for sharing. I have all these

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

Let me know how you like it :)

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by blahfish05over 10 years ago

Just made it. I'm gong to try it in an hour or so to see how it is straight after mixing.

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by vabch22over 10 years ago

thanks for sharing. :)

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

It's my pleasure

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by LoftyLawnChairover 10 years ago

Man I'm not sure if I got a bad batch of sweet cream or something but even at .5% it tastes more like sweat cream instead of sweet...

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

DAaaaaamn. I'm sorry to hear that, it's one of my favorite base notes to use :/ maybe try ordering another small bottle?

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by goldfish_of_chaosover 10 years agoMentholatier

Is there any difference between graham cracker and graham cracker clear?

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

I believe Graham Cracker is a bit more in your face than Clear

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by prime1ndustriesover 10 years agoMixologist

I have a few recipes that use TFA Graham Clear and TFA Sweet Cream as well. A Blueberry Crumble one that I used to vape a lot of comes to mind. You can really get an authentic creamy buttery crust taste with it, and it goes really well with TFA Blueberry Extra and I'm sure other fruits. I'll be trying your recipe, thanks!

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