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End All Fruit Loops recipe
submitted over 10 years ago by LurkTr0n

Here it is guys, "Frewt Lewpz".

This recipe has been in the works for about a 2 months now, and I feel as though I shouldn't hold it back anymore. You deserve to have premium juice that you can make at home.

The recipe calls for a 30ml bottle. This is mixed by weight assuming 1g = 1ml. If anyone is OCD about having it in percentages feel free to convert it for me :p

& yes, the sweetener is one of the most essential parts, so don't skip out on it. When have you ever had fruit loops that weren't sweet?

"Frewt Lewpz" 30ml 70/30

These are not percentages, they are grams.

"Frewt"

CAP Tangerine .5

CAP Raspberry .5

INW Cherry .3

FA Lime .2

ECX Lemon 1

FA Orange .4

"Milk Base"

FA Meringue .4

FA Fresh cream .5

OoO Cream .2

Sucralose .5

AP .1

Feedback appreciated!

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by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

Since the post with %s was deleted-

Frewt

  • 1.7% CAP Tangerine

  • 1.7% CAP Raspberry

  • 1% INW Cherry

  • .7% FA Lime

  • 3.3% ECX Lemon

  • 1.3% FA Orange

Milk Base

  • 1.3% FA Meringue

  • 1.7% FA Fresh Cream

  • .7% OoO Cream

  • 1.7% Sucralose

  • .3% AP-TFA 5%

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by moonerdooderover 10 years ago

Saving this for when I can get more flavors. Thanks! How does it compare to cereal killa?

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by LurkTr0nover 10 years ago

I think it's better :p Cereal killa is too citrusy without having a balance of sweetness. Cereal is sweet and fruity, it's not supposed to taste like Pledge. Lol

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by rotary79over 10 years ago

What's oOo cream? Who's the manufacture?

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by BooksofMagicover 10 years agoMixologist

> What's oOo cream?

OoO = One on One Flavoring

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by rotary79over 10 years ago

Haven't tried them yet, anything else worth picking up from them?

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by LurkTr0nover 10 years ago

Rainbow Sherbert, wild berry skittles, and strawberry milk are all pretty good.

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by BooksofMagicover 10 years agoMixologist

Not a clue. I only have the standard ones. Wouldn't mind trying some different vendors though.

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by rotary79over 10 years ago

Which oOo cream there are 3 variations... Cream (milky undertone) cream ooo blend I, cream ooo blend II

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by wurzleover 10 years ago

I have them all; don't like any of them.

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by LurkTr0nover 10 years ago

They shine at very low percentages.

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by LurkTr0nover 10 years ago

Milky undertone (pg base)

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by pffftyagassedover 10 years ago

I have been looking for a recipe like this for months. Thank you!

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by LurkTr0nover 10 years ago

Your welcome! Let me know what you think!

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by juice_junkieover 10 years ago

Can i use anything in place of the ooo cream?

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by LurkTr0nover 10 years ago

It's not absolutely necessary. I wouldn't substitute it, just leave it out if you don't have it.

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by aimlessfocusover 10 years ago

Does it have to be the lime cold press? Can I sub it for lime Tahiti? I want to mix this soon looks friggin sweet :)

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by LurkTr0nover 10 years ago

You could try!

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by aimlessfocusover 10 years ago

Cool man. I'm going to be mixing this up this weekend. Probably make it .3% instead of the .66%because it's tart lime

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by LurkTr0nover 10 years ago

Let me know how that works out for you!

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by Detirusover 10 years ago

Is there a place where one can buy all of these flavors at the same time or will I have to just gettem from individual websites?

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by LurkTr0nover 10 years ago

ECX for all but the Ooo cream.

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by KING_CAPS_LOCKover 10 years ago

Has anyone tried this yet? I'd really like to know how it turned out. Fingers crossed (:

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by LurkTr0nover 10 years ago

I have (; Still one of my most sought after juices that I distribute locally.

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by chaosninja906about 10 years ago

Quick question, I'm relatively new to diy. Would it work if I followed your recipe but used ml instead of grams or percent wise? So instead of .5 grams it would be .5ml? I understand it would require a bigger batch but I don't mind.

Edit: Never mind, I think I should learn how to read.

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