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Honeypearry Clone Recipe
submitted over 10 years ago by jordan917
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16 points
 
by ixixixover 10 years ago

TPA Strawberry Ripe 5%

TPA Pear 6%

TPA Honeydew 3%

TPA Apricot 0.5%

I liked the video.

1 points
 
by edbtzyover 10 years agoMixologist

do you think there will be a noticeable difference substituting honeydew with CAP honeydew melon?

4 points
 
by McHairpieover 10 years ago

I'm just gonna check back later and hopefully someone will post the percentages.

3 points
 
by point_five_ohmsover 10 years ago

I prefer to use FA Apricot as TFA Apricot tastes and smells like ass in my opinion.

2 points
 
by zerotoleranceftwover 10 years agoMixologist

Also delicious with LA Apricot (sans pink food coloring)

1 points
 
by jordan917over 10 years ago

I've been getting into FA to replace TFA, I'll have to check it out. I hated the TFA Apricot at first, it's so strong.

3 points
 
by fizzmustardover 10 years agoBest Recipe of 2014

Just FYI, there is no apricot in Honey Pearry.

1 points
 
by Elturielover 10 years ago

Is there Honeysuckle?

2 points
 
by _Laughmore_over 10 years ago

might give this a shot with FA pear and apricot, thanks for the recipe

2 points
 
by breakdownclownover 10 years ago

I just ordered my first basic stuff to start DIY yesterday and was looking for this recipe today. I think this might be my first attempt.

1 points
 
by scobooseover 10 years ago

How did it go?

1 points
 
by breakdownclownover 10 years ago

My VG/PG should be here in the mail in just a few hours. Hopefully i'll catch on quick.

2 points
 
by r0guez0mbieover 10 years agoMixologist

Can anyone tell me, if I have CAP Honeydew, should I just leave the percentage the same?

2 points
 
by jordan917over 10 years ago

Try a small batch, maybe 10mL keeping it the same percentage. See if it works as well. I find most of my friends either really love the honeydew or really hate it, so see how strong it is in the mix and whether you like it or not.

1 points
 
by r0guez0mbieover 10 years agoMixologist

Okay great, thank you very much. I'll go small and see then.

2 points
 
by billgarmsarmyover 10 years agoFrugivore

">1%" means "greater than 1%"

1 points
 
by tet5uoover 10 years ago

Wow I almost cloned this recipe by accident :D

I have a very similar one but it uses CAP honeydew and TFA Strawberries N Cream.

-14 points
 
by rabidnzover 10 years ago

A 4 minute video to explain a 4 line recipe? Fuck off with your american requirement for 90% filler in everything you watch.

10 points
 
by ixixixover 10 years ago

It's not that bad. Of course you can summarize it in 4 lines, but for some reason, some people prefer to consume information in video form.

As far as videos go, this one is pretty good. Every second of this video is conveying some kind of information about the recipe and the ingredients.

6 points
 
by ReficuL1286over 10 years agoMixologist

I would have agreed with you if you weren't such a nationalist cunt.

5 points
 
by skiddlzninjaover 10 years agoFrugivore

We prefer the term "fluff"

-4 points
 
by toxictaruover 10 years ago

Actually, kind of agree here. Not really sure why a 4 minute YouTube video is required here...

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