Hey! Long time lurker here. I've been mixing for around about a year now and have browsed this sub at least once a day since I began. I decided to finally create an account and start contributing back. So here's my most popular flavour, Blue Whale:
Ingredient|% :---|---: Blueberry (FW)|6 Blueberry (Flavorah)|3 Swedish Gummy (TPA)|4 Marshmallow (TPA)|2 Sucralose (TPA)|0.5
Flavor total: 15.5%
Steep time: Shake & vape, improves slightly in 1-2 days
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Notes:
FW Blueberry - I use this as the top note of my blueberry flavour. I'm sure most people have tried this blueberry but for those that haven't, it's sweet and kind of jammy. I'm from the UK and it doesn't exactly resemble anything I've tasted before, but it does taste fantastic and is the forefront of this recipe. It creates a mouthwatering sweetness and the flavour stays with you for some time after the exhale. Easily the best blueberry on the market.
FLV Blueberry - This is the bottom and middle note of the blueberry flavour. I've been in love with Flavorah's flavours ever since I've been able to get my hands on them - there isn't a single flavour from them that I haven't enjoyed so far and their blueberry definitely doesn't disappoint. This flavour is very much a hard-candy sort of blueberry - it reminds me of a brand of sour lollipops I used to love as a kid. While Flavorah's blueberry has a sweetness to it, it's definitely not as sweet as Flavor West's and actually has a sort of sourness to it, which is nice. The two combined are a perfect match.
TFA Swedish Gummy - This flavour is actually what inspired the recipe a couple of months back and creates the foundation of the recipe. It's an amazing fruity, sticky, and gummy-like flavour with none of the usual chemical notes accompanied with gummy flavours. When tasting this flavour, you get a strange sensation of stickiness which is fantastic.
TFA Marshmallow - This flavour smells and tastes almost exactly like white marshmallows. I love it, even standalone at higher percentages. I have tried other marshmallows but none seem to work wonders as well as TFA's does. I've used it in this recipe to back up the gummy flavour, lending it additional sweetness and thickness.
TFA Sucralose - I know many people hate to use sweeteners and fortunately, this one is optional. I actually developed this recipe from the ground up and this was the last addition to it. I personally feel like it takes the bitter edge off of the blueberries and, with it being a candy recipe, makes it taste more authentic.
Let me know what you think!
This is the kind of recipe I live for. This looks a perfect combo of simple but meticulously crafted and fucking delicious. So glad to see your gummy doesn't have 18 flavors. Thanks man.
Thanks, much appreciated. Out of all of my recipes, it's probably my favourite and the one I use the most - although, it now dominates about 80% of my sales so I'm always running out of the flavours haha.
Would be cool to hear back from you if you end up trying it.
I'm currently working on a clone of the Fanta 'Fruit Twist' soft drink that's popular here in the UK (I don't think the US has it, but it's an Orange/Peach/Apple/Passionfruit flavour), I'm pretty damn close.
Looks great! Blueberry is a tough flavor
Thanks. Yeah, so I've heard. Luckily I skipped over most of the other options and went straight for FW and FLV, after first trying CAP and being disappointed. Turns out they worked fantastically without needing much adjustment from my initial percentages.
It might be worth adding that for anybody that loves blueberry but isn't into the gummy flavour, the pairing used in this recipe (2:1 FW/FLV) creates a fantastic blueberry flavour alone. You can adjust the percentages based on how strong you like your flavours, but keep it at a 2:1.
A blueberry recipe without Bilberry?! I am shocked sir!
I've been tempted to try it, but after messing around with this pairing for a while and being completely satisfied, I didn't really see the point in over-complicating it. I'm going to assume that because it's from FA, it's quite a true (and tart) flavour and probably wouldn't fit in this recipe too well - given that it's a candy recipe.