UPDATE: TOP TEN VOTING HAS STARTED IN THIS THREAD http://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/3r93b2/contest_top_10_winners_voting_thread/
There is a huge problem with participation and voting right now in the original thread and I still believe in the community to make it work. Currently, the top recipe has about 2 votes, and everything else is sitting at about 0-1 votes. I think of this community as a completely different sub as ECR and trust we can all make this contest the best it can be. But we need YOUR votes, so please participate so we can do this again sometime soon. :)
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I will be posting the recopies on here in order to make sure everything is posted at the same time and has the same opportunity.
Commenting under a thread is for discussion on that particular recipe only.
This extended voting period will close in 7 days on November 1st.
I'd like to thank everyone for their input and support while I try everything I can to make this contest everything that the community wants it to be.
/u/coop34
Raspberry Custard
This seems like the place to post my best original. I hardly ever post my recipes because, well, they seemed inadequate. But not this one! I have been tweaking this for the last couple of months. It is by far the best representation of any raz custard that I have tried. The factor that brought it together for me was the combo of the 2 raspberries. TFA is good, just too light on it's own, and INW is pretty stout. Perfect together. The meringue gives it the sweetness, the fresh cream gives smoothness, and we know there's only one VC to use when going for perfection. The FA Apple pie gives that crusty goodness. I've left out or subbed at all different %, and this is what works best for me.
Cap Vanilla Custard V1 5%
FA Apple Pie 2%
INW Raspberry 1%
TFA Sweet Raspberry 2%
FA Fresh Cream 1%
FA Meringue 1%
Needs at least 4 days to come together, really best from 10 days on.
Mangoes and Bananers
- INW Mango 2%
- FA Mango 1.5%
- TFA Banana Cream 2%
- TFA Bananas Foster 3%
- CAP Whipped Cream 2%
- FA Marshmallow 1%
- FLV Rich Cinnamon 1 drop/10mL
Super simple, creamy, balanced. Changed this a bit since I posted it last.
Negative downvotes? You wouldn't have even had a chance to try it yet. This is why I didn't post to begin with, by the way.
/u/Chrononaught
The Funk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiBDhQ463no)
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Sweet Guava (CAP) - 4.25%
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Sweet Tangerine (CAP) - 3%
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Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TFA) - 2.50
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Lemon Sicily (FA) - 1.50%
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Lime Tahiti (FA) - 1.00%
I'm not a huge fan of putting EM or Sucralose in my juice, but I feel like it could also benefit from EM. This was mixed at 30/70VG @ 3mg.
This is more or less based off of a Tropical Orange-Guava Punch, which calls for orange sherbet, guava nectar, and lemon-lime soda.
I'm a huge fan of Sweet Guava, so I wanted it to be the main note. It's a very sweet and distinct flavor.
For the orange sherbet, I used Sweet Tangerine and Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. The VBIC can quickly turn into exactly what it is... ice cream, so I tried to keep it low to avoid this.
The Lemon-Sicily and Lime Tahiti are what makes up the lemon-lime soda. I am currently out of Champagne and I believe it could help this pop, so please if anyone tries this experiment. I'll be getting it back soon.
This is only the 4th revision of this recipe and i'm liking where it's going. It definitely not for everyone, but i'm really digging it so far. Hopefully you will too. If not, please don't hesitate to give feedback, criticism, and suggestions!
Oh, and this is a pretty good shake and vape, but improves after a few days of steeping.
Edit: mistyped a few percentages. It's up to date now.
/u/NillyG
Lightbringer:
CAP Vanilla Custard V1 3%
CAP New York Cheesecake 3%
TFA Strawberry (ripe) 6%
An easy, yet delicious shake 'n' vape!
This one I want to try!
killer, the first recipe I've saw posted that I actually have all the flavors for. will try this later.
Let me know what you think :)
Any idea how Sweet Strawberry (CAP) stand against TFAs? I have everything otherwise =(
/u/NotCharlesManson
Submission time! This has been my ADV for the past few weeks now. Banana/pineapple fluffy marshmallow thing called:
Sunshine
6% LA Banana Cream
3% FA Custard
2% TFA Whipped Cream
1% FA Coconut
1% FA Marshmallow
1% TFA Pineapple
hmmm lenola cream looking. looks nice!
Recommended time to age this recipe? This one sounds amazing, I really want to try it out.
Maybe a day or two. It's good as a shake and vape, though the pineapple sticks out a little more than I'd like. After a day or two, it's not as in-your-face.
/u/Hodorhohodor
RY Whore:
I don't see very many tobacco recipes anymore, and many need weeks of steeping and/or wreck coils so here's one that is good right away, is fairly clear and easy on coils and your cotton. I also think it's pretty well balanced and even people who don't usually vape tobacco juice will enjoy.
FA- RY4 - 2%
FW- Vanilla Tobacco - 2%
FE- RY4 - 1%
FW- Salted Caramel - 1%
FA- Catalan Cream - 1%
FLV- Cured tobacco - 0.5%
FLV- Coconut V1 - 0.5%
Optional: TFA- Smooth - 0.5%
So for some notes, FA Ry4 has a good sweet caramel ry4 profile, but is pretty light on any real tobacco flavors so I paired it with FE ry4 that has a much dirtier tobacco flavor. FW Vanilla Tobacco smells delicious and I think it also works well here to add depth as a whole. Finally to complete the tobacco profile I used flv (flavorah if that's not the correct abbreviation) cured tobacco to finally bring it all together, it's an awesome tobacco flavor and probably my favorite, it's the heart of the tobacco profile. FE salted caramel is one of my favorite caramel flavors that works more like a caramel syrup, adding sweetness and a light caramel without overpowering everything else like a lot of other caramel flavors I've tried. FA Catalan Cream is great in tobaccos imo and adds creaminess while also adding body and a caramel spiciness that just works well to balance tobaccos out. Similarly, FLV Coconut (V1), I haven't tried v2 but to my knowledge it's just stronger, adds body and a toastiness to the flavor, other coconuts would probably work similarly, but I really like this one so it's what I used. Tfa Smooth is optional, I think it helps to meld sharp tobacco flavors together and well, Smooth out the profile, but it doesn't really add anything perse and it's still good without it in there. End scene!
/u/charliepugh
Might as well submit something!
Grape Drank
Ingredient|% :---|---: Cactus (INAWERA)|0.4 Grape (LA) clear|7 Koolada 10% (TPA)|0.5 Watermelon (Clear) (LA)|2
Flavor total: 9.9%
I stumbled upon this almost by accident. I had wanted to pick up some various grape flavors to try my hand at a PB&J, and after I got the LA Grape Colorless, I instantly thought of grape koolade. I thought there was a little bit lacking from the flavor, and I ended up adding in a bit of LA Watermelon (also colorless) to round out the flavor a bit, and it helped a lot.
After that, I added some koolada to give it the feeling of being served with a glass full of ice. Once that was in there, the flavor was great, but I wanted to add a little more punch to the mouthfeel so I added in a bit of INW Cactus to give it some juicyness.
90% of the people I have try this mix say it's awesome, even the guys at my local vape shop who are constantly trying new juice, so I realized I was on to something pretty great here.
Give it a shot!Might as well submit something!
Grape Drank
Ingredient|% :---|---: Cactus (INAWERA)|0.4 Grape (LA) clear|7 Koolada 10% (TPA)|0.5 Watermelon (Clear) (LA)|2
Flavor total: 9.9%
I stumbled upon this almost by accident. I had wanted to pick up some various grape flavors to try my hand at a PB&J, and after I got the LA Grape Colorless, I instantly thought of grape koolade. I thought there was a little bit lacking from the flavor, and I ended up adding in a bit of LA Watermelon (also colorless) to round out the flavor a bit, and it helped a lot.
After that, I added some koolada to give it the feeling of being served with a glass full of ice. Once that was in there, the flavor was great, but I wanted to add a little more punch to the mouthfeel so I added in a bit of INW Cactus to give it some juicyness.
90% of the people I have try this mix say it's awesome, even the guys at my local vape shop who are constantly trying new juice, so I realized I was on to something pretty great here.
Give it a shot!
/u/bigmack660
My submission is an apple funnel cake. A nice sweet Apple is the predominant flavor with a light sweet funnel cake underneath.
2% FA Fuji
1% FA Apple
.5 % FA Apple pie
1% FA pear
.75% INW biscuit
.75% FA joy
1.5% CAP cinnamon Danish swirl
.25% FA cinnamon Ceylon
.5% sucralose 10% solution.
Apple is definitely the forefront flavor here. I find the combination of Fuji, Apple, and pear give it a realistic feel here. The breadyness is more of an undertone flavors with just a hint of cinnamon. I haven't tried this without the sucralose but I find at .5% it adds a nice sweetness and doesn't negatively affect the coils much.
/u/Cheesybean
I present Creamy Peach Yogurt:
- Creamy Yogurt 5% (Cap)
- Meringue .5% (Cap)
- Marshmallow 1% (TFA)
- Juicy Peach 3.5% (TFA)
- Orange Cream .5% (TFA)
- Vanilla Swirl 2% (TFA)
- Ethyl Maltol 1.5%
Taste good and I like it, why not share it an possible win some money too! Thanks for hosting this sweet contest by the way.
> Meringue .5% (Cap)
you are sure on Meringue .5% (Cap), it is not Flavour Art
/u/thisisadream
Hey guys!
Haven't shared many recipes with you all yet, but today I'll leave you with the recipe for my juice named Milkin' It.
The profile is a strawberry milk, sweet to the taste, like a nice cold bottle of Strawberry Nesquik. Please allow at least a week of steeping for a finished product.
Milkin' It
4% strawberry ripe TFA 3.5% fresh cream FA 3% strawberry organic TFA 1.5% sugar cookie CAP 1% cheesecake graham crust TFA
13% flavoring add 7% PG Fill remaining 80% with VG and your preferred nicotine solution(optional).
As an avid DIYer, this juice is one of my ADVs. If this juice is enjoyed, please let me know and/or feel free to ask for more!
:-)
Hey, thanks for the mention! I'd like to extend the flavor profiling for anyone who is on the fence of giving it a mix.
On the inhale, you get a delicious and full (mouth-feel) cream note with a light strawberry behind it. A very creamy berry mix that is very pleasing.
On the exhale, the strawberry brings itself to attention. Still creamy, but very berry. The strawberry is sweet but not extremely candy-like. The ripe/organic combination plays into that "spot-on" strawberry milk flavor.
Until next time!
/u/skiddlzninja
This recipe is a reformulated version of my Bangin' Bourbon Bread, posted earlier this month.
Of course, I'm going to start with TFA Banana Cream. This is the exact overripe banana flavor that I look for in banana bread, so it's the main note in this ingredient. Next, I want a nice, moist cinnamon bread for my bread base. FLV Cinnamon Crunch is a fantastic dessert cinnamon that isn't strong, and adds just enough cereal flavor to make the next ingredient feel more "baked." It wouldn't be a bread base if I didn't use INW Biscuit. This is perfect for the sweet bread in banana bread, and plays wonderfully with the other ingredients. Truly a staple flavor for any homemade pastry base. Finish that off with a small amount of FA Joy to give it a bit more sweetness, and to highlight the biscuit flavor. Next is the nut flavor. This one was a bit difficult, because I don't have an actual walnut flavor, ~~and cutting the mix down to 5 ingredients doesn't allow me to~~ so I will emulate a walnut flavor using my other nuts. I like the sweet, mellow flavor from FA Almond to help get the flesh of the walnut, with FW hazelnut adding in a sweet, earthy flavor. FLV Peanut Butter in small amounts just to make it feel more "nutty." A hint of butterscotch to help make the flavor of the moist crust on top of the banana bread, and we're almost done. TFA Kentucky Bourbon is what makes this better than other banana nut breads. The flavors of bourbon go extremely well with bananas, cinnamon, nuts, butterscotch, and really any sweet pastry. This brings the recipe to a whole new level, adding complexity and character that is hard to match with other finishing ingredients.
- 6% TFA Banana Cream
- 2% FLV Cinnamon Crunch
- 1.25% INW Biscuit
- .5% FA Joy
- 2d/10mL (~.4%) FA Almond
- 2d/10mL (~.4%) FW Hazelnut
- 1d/10mL (~.2%) FLV Peanut Butter
- .5% FLV Butterscotch
- 1.25% TFA Kentucky Bourbon
This is slightly different from the original thread I posted above, as I added and tweaked some things that I felt need to be changed. This is not so much over powering banana sitting on a sweet base, but more of equal parts banana and sweet bread, with a hint of nuts and finished off with a sip of an oaky bourbon. ~~That's five flavors, and one bangin' eliquid. For additional depth in this liquid, you can check out the original thread posted above.~~
this is pretty good
missing some breadiness / nuttiness but this is only after 12 hours
The bread stayed subdued for a while in the first recipe that I self-posted, this iteration has the joy to boost the breads, and a bit more biscuit. It comes out better from a steep. Thank you for the compliment and feedback though :D
Chain Reaction
- TFA Earl Grey 1%
- TFA Key Lime 1%
- TFA Strawberry (Ripe) 2%
- FLV Blueberry 1%
- TFA Watermelon .75%
- INW Cactus .75%
This is my ADV, although i haven't shared it yet. It gives an amazing vape using the sharpness of Earl Grey and juiciness of cactus as the base. and is complimented very well with a mix of other sweet flavors.
Firstly, Earl Grey gives it a very refreshing base, and a sizeable throat hit. Then Key Lime being a main note is nice and sweet when combined with the provided compliment flavors. Strawberry and blueberry are small additives to solidify it on the fruity scale, and for a good mouthfeel. Watermelon is a barely noticeable but gives it a great complexity. Above all and very important is Cactus, This mixes with the sharp throat hit of Earl Grey to give a juicy mouthfeel.
This recipe was designed to be an ADV, giving a very sweet and satisfying hit, with a wet exhale to keep you from getting dry mouth!
/u/five_magics Monkey's Crave
5% TFA banana nut bread
2% TFA graham cracker (clear)
1% FW yellow cake
1% TFA vanilla bean ice cream
1% FA hazelnut
0,5% TFA acetyl pyrazine
0,5% TFA ripe banana
A very tasty banana nut bread/muffin vape. TFA banana nut bread is the main banana flavor here, with TFA banana ripe to help bring out that banana. For the bread/muffin taste, I opted for TFA graham cracker (clear) and AP. The hazelnut obviously brings that nutty tone to the mix, with some help from the AP. TFA vanilla bean ice cream is there to give it a creamier taste, make it feel a little less dry and add some depth. And finally FW yellow cake, which is kinda like that guy in a sports team who you never see, but makes everything work together. It adds a bit to the vanilla and sweetness, and gives it that cakey "moistness" feel you get from a nut bread or muffin.
Hope you guys enjoy it!
/u/kevtastic
the YUNG SAUCE VILLAINS present:
Ingredient | % ---|--- Coconut Extra (TPA) | 2% Greek Yogurt (TPA) | 5% Mango (TPA) | 5% Pineapple (TPA) | 5%
After months of intensive research with a group of three young mixologists (the yung sauce villains), this is our best flavor.
Out of the dozens of recipes we have tried, we still vape this the most.
Something about Coconut Extra and Greek Yogurt together creates the perfect yogurt base. We then combined mango and pineapple in equal amounts. At first, this was a random choice to try and create a fruity yogurt but after deriving the flavor we found that the mango becomes a base for the pineapple and accentuates it.
If you like this, but want it a bit creamier, use 2.5% Creamy Yogurt (CAP) and 2.5% Greek Yogurt (TPA).
/u/blazedripstickinfool
Black Honey Banana
6% Banana Cream TFA
3.5% Black Honey Tobacco TFA
.5% Peanut Butter TFA
1% Marzipan FA
1.3% Caramel (Original) TFA
30pg/70vg is preferred for this recipe.
I posted a similar recipe a few weeks ago asking for suggestions. Since then, I have been playing with the recipe and doing multiple variations. I have found just how I want it to be. I wouldn't say there is really a 'star' of this recipe; the flavors come through pretty independent of each other. The exception being peanut butter, it is mainly used to add body but a hint of the taste is still there. This is a very mild tobacco recipe, much more of a dessert than a tobacco. Sweet, rich, and nutty with a full bodied feel.
The black honey tobacco has a rich honey taste to it, nothing like Tfa honey. It is an excellent mild tobacco flavor. When paired with the caramel and marzipan, it keeps its honey taste with added sweetness and nuttiness. The banana cream blends excellently with this sweet, slightly nutty profile. The banana comes through quite nicely, it is not suffocated, nor overbearing, it's just right. And finally, the peanut butter. I originally wanted peanut butter to be a big part of this recipe. I tried many variations with different percentages of it, high and low percentages. At high percentages, the peanut butter really overtakes this recipe and transforms it into a peanut butter with a hit of sweetness. Lower percentages are great for peanut butter in this recipe and I decided at .5% it does its job perfectly. At .5%, the peanut butter adds body and nuttiness which really helps add to the profile of the other flavors
On the inhale and exhale, I get a nice full bodied feel, which I attribute to the peanut butter and black honey tobacco. For flavors on the inhale, I get the caramel, a bit of banana, and a hit peanut butter. And on the exhale, I get a rich honey taste complimented by banana and a lingering taste of the sweetness and nuttiness from marzipan. Pretty good as a shake and vape, even better after a couple days of steeping. Give it a try and let me know. I love this recipe.
One of my first, and favorite, mixes....all TFA
Dulce deLove
Dulce deLeche - 3%
Bavarian Cream - 5.2%
Marshmallow - 4.5%
I've been wanting to expand on this but it may not have that ability as it's fine just the way it is. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?
/u/abra5umente
I came up with this the other day, I call it Watermango Grapeade. The name sucks. The juice doesn't.
Ingredient | % ---|--- Grape Juice TFA | 6% Watermelon TFA | 3% Mango TFA | 2% Koolada TFA | 3% Citrus Punch TFA | 2% Sour TFA | 2%
It's a tasty, soda-type juice, has a nice amount of tang to it due to the Citrus Punch, and the sour and koolada really help give it that "tall glass of bubbling fizzy drink" feeling.
The mango helps give it just a slight mango flavour, which is what it needed. Originally I had it without the mango and it was just missing something. This gives it that little bit of smoothness/creaminess. (hard to explain, but there it is)
Watermelon is a very strong flavour by TFA, and you don't need much of it. The main flavours in this vape are watermelon and grape. The grape is strong, and bold, with a bit of bite to it thanks to the sour. The watermelon is present, but smooth, an underlying tone to finish off this fruity concoction.
All in all I'm pretty happy with it, it's the second recipe I've come up with on my own, and the first which I have actually enjoyed thoroughly.
/u/Eizooz
Blueberry Cheesecake
I made this recipe as a wild guess and then modified it once and this is what i got. It's a very satisfying and flavorful vape. The blueberry is there but sits right behind the creams. The crust of the cheesecake is perceivable as well but not overpowering. I would love to try this recipe with FA Bilberry (which will have to wait till next month) but TFA Wild Blueberry actually plays super nice with the creams in this mix.
Flavorings|Brand|% :--: | :--: | :--: Wild Blueberry|TFA|6 Sweet Strawberry|CAP|2 Vanilla Custard v1|CAP|1.5 Vanilla Bean Ice Cream|TFA|1.5 Cheesecake (Graham Crust)|TFA|2 Pie Crust|TFA|1
Total: 14% I prefer it at around 80VG/20PG and after at least 4 days steep. If you plan to shake and vape you're just gonna get like a mild blueberry cream. I vape on a sig150xVelocity at around 65 watts on 12 wrap dual 24g.
/u/D3fault121
Nutter Butter
7% TFA Peanut Butter
3% TFA Toasted Marshmallow
3% FW Yellow Cake
0.75% INW Biscuit
This was an attempt to make a nutter butter cookie with the flavors I had. Mixed and enjoyed the strong PB flavor with a sweet pastry undertone.
/u/KeepItSteezy
Here's a simple recipe I came up with a few days ago. Go easy on me I'm just beginning! I've just been using it as a shake and vape mix and it tastes pretty good to me.
TFA - Honeydew - 3%
TFA - Mango - 5%
TFA - Bavarian Cream - 4%
I have a limited amount of flavors right now but let me know if you guys have any recommendations!
/u/ISayUntoThee
Dauntless:
A creamy, smooth and rich (but not overpowering) melted chocolate ice cream.
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TFA vanilla bean ice cream 6%
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TFA vanilla swirl 2.5%
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TFA fudge brownie 1%
recommend mixing at 70/30 and at least two days steep
Inhale - basic chocolate and vanilla taste, may be harsh to some but just like when you first started vaping it passes and you get the full flavor of it on the exhale.
Exhale - The magic happens here, the exhale gives you the exact and immediate taste of the ice cream that's left over in the bowl after you've eaten your tasty treat; The best of it all, super smooth and creamy, rich but not overpowering and you always want more. You know what I mean, you've got your face buried in the bowl lapping away trying to get every last drop and when you are finished you have that tiny little spot of ice cream on your nose to wipe off, be honest... :P
http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/278808/Dauntless
Oopy Doopy- Maximum VG Juice
- 8% TFA Watermelon VG
- 2.5% TFA Canteloupe
- 1.25% TFA Rainbow Drops
I know what you are thinking. TFA Rainbow Drops? Yes. A melon mix with the right amount of citrus. Don't knock it until you try it... My ADV for the past month. Notes of watermelon, bubblegum, and lemon lime. Not suggested for tanks.
Any Kiwis/Aussies will love this flavour.
Pineapple Lumps Tfa Pineapple - 3% Tfa Chocolate Dark - 7% Tfa Marshmallow - 3% Tfa Smooth - .5-1%
Yes i am a tfa fanboy because its the cheapest to order in bulk. Give this a try if you have ever tasted the candy and let me know what you think. Warning this is a bit of a coil gunker due to the chocolate.
Although, it's not my adv currently, it's still a flavor I just adore;
I call it Santa's Return;
TFA Peppermint 2% (note: I love menthol and peppermint, so this might be a bit much for some people, you can lower to 1% or .5% if needed)
TFA Milk Chocolate 5%
TFA Sweet Cream 4%
TFA Marshmallow 1%
EM 3 drops/10ml
Unicycle
- FA Fresh Cream - 1.5%
- TFA Bavarian Cream DX - 2%
- TFA Graham Cracker Clear - 4%
- TFA Sour - .1%
- TFA Strawberry Ripe - 5%
- TFA Strawberry - 3%
- CAP Sweet Strawberry - 2%
- INW Raspberry - .4% (The key ingredient here)
1 Week Steep at least recommended
About two months ago I I finalized this after a bunch of attempts to make a thick strawberry/raspberry cream with no custard or vanilla flavoring since they gross me out. I have been through about 600 mls of the finalized recipe. In the end, I can't pinpoint exactly what it would taste like as a food, but it's extremely good for my tastes at least.
Ironically, I think I'm one of those people who can't taste strawberry flavor concentrates, but when I tried this without them, it just wasn't as good. I would describe myself more as a "if it aint broke don't fix it" type of person rather than an "always room for improvement" type. ;)
B L I T Z
- INW Raspberry Concentrate 1%
- TFA Pineapple 5%
Suggested PG/VG-ratio: 25/75
Shake it... Then vape it!!!
This is a supremely simple ADV that is soooo addictively tasty!! The interactions between these two very common fruits creates a flavor explosion that is like no other; the perfect balance of candy sweet meets tart fruity sour.
I would like to invite you all to indulge in the bliss--of BLITZ!
/u/Foxsong
Pisces
Flavor | % ---|--- Honeydew (TFA) | 8% Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TFA) | 5% Coconut Extra (TFA) | 3% Toasted Almond (TFA) | 2% Butter (CAP) | 0.5% Crisp honeydew flavor with creamy, toasted coconut notes. It sounds like a strange combo but it works.
One of my ADVs simple and sweet but so good it needs steeping thou at least 10 days I mix it max vg and a couple warm baths and spin it until white on my magnetic mixer.
Pink and red swirl
pink champagne FW 5%
strawberries and cream TFA 4%
strawberry ripe TFA 2.5%
Vanilla swirl TFA 1%
Distilled water 1%
Apple Bombs
- FA Fuji 1%
- INW Biscuit 2%
- CAP Cinamon Danish Swirl 1%
- FA Caramel 3%
- TFA Brown Sugar 1.5%
- TFA Sweet Cream 1%
- FW Hazelnut 1%
- FA Apple Pie 2%
This is a revision to a recipie I posted a few days ago. Giver her about 4 days and she will really start to shine. I am really liking this one but apple flavors are my jam.
/u/sbarrett2727
Once in a Blue Moon Ice Cream
Ingredient|% :---|---: Blueberry Cotton Candy (FW)|1.5 Blueberry Extra (TPA)|2 Blueberry Wild (TPA)|1 Coconut Extra (TPA)|0.85 French Vanilla (TPA)|1 Marshmallow (TPA)|4 milkstone 2.0|2 Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (FW)|2.5
Flavor total: 14.85%
Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
This recipe was intended to clone a popular Ice Cream flavor known as "BlueMoon Ice Cream", which tastes like a marshmallowy mess of blueberry and french vanilla rounded out with a little hint of coconut. This is my best attempt at recreating the genuine article, but ultimately this vape has turned itself into something else all together. It's not a perfect match of the ice-cream's true flavor profile but this vape has become a 'must have on hand' for me.
/u/WaterFlourYeast
Figured I would post my submission now, as it takes a week to steep. Very thick, creamy, delicious blueberry custard. FA Bilberry is one of my favorite blueberry concentrates, the floral note on it really turns down after a week Blueberry wild works to round off the harsher notes of FA Bilberry to tone it down to the level of the strength of the vanilla custard.
Freshly steeped, the blueberries will be slightly floral still and upfront, give it time to blend together into a smooth mix.
Blueberry Custard
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1% Bilberry (FA)
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5% Blueberry Wild (TPA)
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0.5% Cake Batter (CAP)
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2% New York Cheesecake (CAP)
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8% Vanilla Custard v1 (CAP)
Flavor total: 16.5%
STEEP TIME: 1+ WEEK, add nicotine post steep
70^+ % VG