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Apple Buttah
Just like grandma used to make it. Fresh apple, smooth and buttery with a dash of cinnamon. This is from Phase 2 of DIYorDIE's mixer's competition.
Ingredient | Percentage ---|--- FA Fuji | 4% FA Caramel | 0.5% FA Liquid Amber | 0.5% CAP Butter Cream | 2% CAP Vanilla Custard V1 | 1% CAP Cinnamon Danish Swirl V1 | 0.5% TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream | 1%
Full write up and notes here.
ATF link here.
I made 100 ml of this the other day. I let my friend try it a bit, and they all said it was amazing. Thanks for the recipe!
No problem and I'm glad you enjoy it. You can definitely tweak it to your liking. If you prefer more butter and less apple, it's super easy to adjust this recipe. Only thing I'd tell people not to mess with is the TFA VBIC. It hides any pepper notes that people may get. Any higher than 1% and you'll get that pepper note.
Being a big fan of your Lemon Lime Strawberry, I was excited to hear you were a finalist, perhaps even the frontrunner, in the competition.
I had to grab the CAP Buttercream to make the recipe, and I am glad I did. It took 6 days for the Fuji to calm down, but it finally did and the result was great. I do wish it was a bit more "buttery", but nevertheless, this recipe is killer. Total banger, and one that could easily sell as a commercial liquid in any line. Thanks for the work, and for sharing.
Delicious! I usually only make baked goods / custards and cream recipes, but this will be in rotation for a while! Very refreshing compared to what I usually vape. For anyone thinking 4% is too much Fuji, do not worry. Just mix it up. I've had recipes where I've used 2% and it was overpowering everything else, but somehow at 4% here it isn't. I'm going to play with the recipe a bit to try to make it more creamy/buttery for my own tastes, but as it's written is great. I usually just lurk but I just had to let you know how awesome this is! Congrats on the win!
Forgot I mixed this up so it managed to get more than two weeks without my impatience intervening. It's fantastic. Granted, I haven't had your grandma's apple butter or any other apple butter (for longer than I can recall) but it seems to be spot on. It's definitely one of the most original profiles I've had in awhile. Only thing I would change is the size of the bottle I mixed, 15ml definitely wasn't enough. Thanks for the recipe :)
Damn I'm only missing FA liquid Amber. Will definitely be mixing it up soon. Keep up the good work, man.
After finally coming up with a decent piña colada, I soon set my sights on making a vapable version of my favorite piña colada variation. Even if you don’t try my juice recipe, you owe it yourself to enjoy the actual beverage. Just put your favorite piña colada ingredients (as long as they’re Coco Lopez coconut cream, pineapple juice, rum, and ice) into a blender, toss a bunch of ripe mango chunks in with them, and blend until smooth for a delicious
Mfg | Flavor | % ---|---|---- FLV | Mango | 4 CAP | Sweet Mango | 1 INW | Pineapple | 2 CAP | Golden Pineapple | 0.75 FA | Coconut | 1.5 TFA | Coconut Candy | 0.75 FA | Jamaican Rum | 1 FLV | Cream | 1
Steep: Pineapple and mango flavors can be rough around the edges; give their creamy and coconutty companions three to four days to help smooth them out.
Koolada: Add it if you want. I like it at 0.125% in this just to cool it off a bit because it’s supposed to be a frozen drink, but I’m very sensitive to it; you might want to go as high as 1%. On the other hand, it tends to change flavors and can sometimes brutalize creamy flavors more than it does fruits, so use it over 0.25% at your own risk.
Flavor/development notes:
FLV Mango I’d have to be some kind of idiot to try to make Mango Colada without it. I used to sound like a broken record repeating “Mango is hard.” But with sweet, juicy FLV Mango, it gets a whole lot easier.
CAP Sweet Mango A relatively rotten flavor on its own, but before adding into this, the mango just seemed to sit on top of the coconut cream. A little CAP Sweet Mango was all it took to pull it down into the mid-to-lower part of the recipe. As for the other six mangos in my little library, none of them seemed like they’d be a good fit here. They’d have been superfluous at best.
INW Pineapple Fresh, sweet, juicy, tangy perfect pineapple juice flavor. Almost as much as no-brainer as FLV Mango. I’ve been told that FW Fresh Pineapple would make a very good and less expensive one-to-one sub for this, but haven’t tried it yet.
CAP Golden Pineapple Essentially the same situation as with the mango part, CAP Golden Pineapple pulled the pineapple flavor down further into the coconut cream. TFA Pineapple I didn’t use because it wasn’t necessary. FA Pineapple is on the list with TFA Honey among the worst flavors ever in my opinion. I haven’t tried any other pineapples yet. If my life is incomplete without one of them, please let me know.
INW Pinacolada - I didn’t use this, but I tried to. It’s not a bad standalone pineapple-coconut combo, certainly better than that TFA Piña Colada mess. Initially, I thought this recipe might be no harder than mixing FLV Mango, INW Pinacolada, and FA Jamaican. But as I fought to get the notes right, I found myself lowering the % of this with each revision until I eventually just eliminated it. But I haven’t given up on it yet; I’ve already started using it in a new piña colada variation that I’m working on. Maybe it will make the final cut this time.
FA Coconut - FA Coconut is the most natural coconut I’ve tried and it just makes sense as the main coconut note here. It tastes somewhere between having cracked open a coconut and eating the flesh and stuffing your face with dried coconut flakes. But piña coladas aren’t made of coconut meat and they certainly aren’t made with dry flakes. They’re made with coconut cream, specifically Coco Lopez coconut cream, so this one needs some assistance.
TFA Coconut Candy – I love this flavor, but it has to be used sparingly. Its beauty is that it tastes just like the filling of a Mounds bar, that white creamy sugary coconutty goop, like sweetened condensed coconut milk. The danger is that just a little too much and you’ve got a gross plasticy-flavored nightmare. A small dose brings the coconut flavor closer to sweet coconut cream. I didn’t find TFA Coconut to be needed in this recipe and didn’t think INW Coconut had anything of value to offer it. Haven’t tried any of FLV’s coconuts yet.
FLV Cream - This needed more cream than Coconut Candy could offer in order to get from coconut meat and flakes to Coco Lopez. At some point in developing this recipe, I noticed I was nearly out of FA Cream Fresh, which is an ingredient I was using cautiously to try to get its creaminess but not the strong dairy note. Having just recently single-flavor tested it, I thought I’d give FLV’s Cream a try and wow, I’m glad I did. It works even better than FA Cream Fresh with these ingredients, though FA’s might be a decent sub if you don’t have FLV’s Cream. But FLV’s tastes fresher than FA Fresh and in here, it not only does what I wanted it to do, but it does something FA’s doesn’t: Rather than just blending in with the other flavors, it seems to help the other flavors blend with each other. I haven’t done enough with it yet to say for sure, but I’m about ready to crown this flavor the king of non-custard creams. As for the other creamy flavors I didn’t use: Anything with vanilla, no. Just no. Whipped Cream, too light. TFA Sweet Cream, too toe-cheesy. CAP Sweet Cream, lovely flavor but does not play nice with this next one:
FA Jamaican Rum – I’d love to make this even boozier, but it has that dark brown sugar note and 1% is as much of it as I dared use to get a little rum flavor in there without it starting to taste like a mango-molasses colada.
> Coconut
How is the FA Coconut vs the Coconut Extras? I find that any combination of the coconut and pineapple end up leaving a nasty plasticy taste that is completely unvapable, I mean you have to soak your tanks for weeks it seems to get the taste out.
I have been working on a recipe that uses both a coconut flavor and a pinneapple(inw) and cant seem to shake the taste out. Have you had these results before?
EDIT: To add an example would be the premade Mt. Baker's Pina Colada...
All coconut flavors that I've tried will linger in your tank, but none as bad as TFA Coconut or TFA Coconut Extra (which is Coconut on steroids). The flavor is very different with FA's. FA's tastes like a bag of coconut flakes, but it's rather dry. TFA's tastes more like coconut-flavored snowcone syrup than actual coconut. TFA's also has a rich, creamy mouthfeel that FA's lacks, but if you use too much, it tastes like a mouthful of suntan lotion. I doubt it's the INW Pineapple giving you any trouble unless you're using way too much of it, which would be hard to do because it's really weak for an INW flavor. How much Coconut Extra are you using?
Edit: I've not tried Mt. Baker's Pina Colada.
> Even if you don’t try my juice recipe, you owe it yourself to enjoy the actual beverage.
As someone with a mango allergy, this sounds so good it makes me want to cry.
As someone who eats a fresh mango at least weekly, I'm so sorry you're missing out on this that it makes me want to to cry. You should know you're not alone here, IIRC one of our illustrious mods /u/kirkt suffers from a similar misfortune.
Some mangos make me sick. It sucks. Not every one does but I don't eat them often anymore. I tried a honey mango a few months ago, & made it almost halfway through before it started upsetting my stomach. I had diarrhea for like 3 days afterwards.
~~Fine...I will go scour the earth for someone with FLV Cream in stock~~BCV has it back...oh happy day!
I'd say sorry for making you buy another flavor but since you're responsible for 5 out of 11 flavors on my order today, I'm not sorry at all.
I am going to leave this here for the benefit of anyone checking this thread. This is a carefully crafted and prepared recipe that does two things very well:
- It nails the profile.
- It is ridiculously delicious.
If the combination of the aforementioned items appeal to you, it behooves you to give it a shot.
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Doesn't it?
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Isn't it?!
Out of 25 or so public recipes I have, this one ranks #2 for me on several scales: Flavor, accuracy, hours of work put into it. I'm so pleased you've enjoyed it. Hope you'll like the next piña colada variation too. Once it's finished I'm going to take a break from pineapple/coconut/rum and try to make it rain delectable FLV Mango all over this place.
##Milk & Honey##
Steep: 5 day min
Ratio: 15PG/85VG
Ingredient|%| :--|:--| FLV Cream|1%| FLV Milk & Honey|1.5%| TFA Toasted Marshmallow|1.5%| TFA Graham Cracker Clear|2%|
A simple, subtle, creamy vape with a touch of honey. It's not very sweet, so if you like sweeter vapes, try throwing in 1% FA Meringue, a marshmallow (prob not FLV's), or your favorite sweetener. The Graham Cracker is here to add some texture to cut through some of the cream, otherwise it's just cream on top of cream on top of cream; also plays with the honey notes very well.
This is one I find myself coming back to a lot when I "just want something to vape" since it's just kind of creamy with a subtle touch honey, so I figured it deserved to go public.
Are there any creams you can sub for FLV's?
I would say FA Fresh Cream would make a decent sub here.
This is great Cheeba... FLV Milk and Honey is one of those flavorings that piqued my interest and decided to buy a while back. I tested it when it came in, liked it, but for whatever reason never got inspired by it or played with it, and it ended up on the shelf for quite a while.
The use of TFA Graham Cracker Clear here I think really was the best graham to pair with it. I tried the recipe with an additional FA Meringue @ 1% btw and it's great. Thanks for inspiring me to take another look at M&H and do appreciate the recipe... Later!
Ingredient|% :---|---: Banana Cream (LA)|1 Banana Cream (TPA)|3 Biscuit (INAWERA)|1 Butterscotch (Flavorah)|1.25 Cinnamon Danish Swirl (CAP)|1.75 Marzipan (INAWERA)|0.75 Sugar Cookie (CAP)|2 Vanilla Custard (Flavorah)|2
Flavor total: 12.75%
Inspired by www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/4ys17z/cbbf_cinnamon_banana_baby_food/?st=isdtjxvc&sh=0d381bc3 and:
Liar!
Liar!
Banana banana banana terracotta banana terracotta terracotta pie!
Banana banana banana terracotta banana terracotta terracotta pie!
Google it. Anyway, after having played around with cheesecake bases, banana baby food and hearing this on the radio, I decided a recipe is in order. Otherwise the ingredients were fairly obvious, but had to think a bit about the terracotta part. Being a clay-based porous ceramic, turned out the actual flavoring doesn't exist. Rather than using ground up pottery or sculptures, I decided to go with butterscotch and marzipan. This is a banana-cinnamon-butterscotch-marzipan pudding-cake, and I wasn't even all that drunk when I came up with it. Enjoy.
A friend asked me about Telios The Cookie. So I made a sugar cookie standalone, and he says it was def the base. So fast-forward 2 months and 5 versions, and he says mission accomplished. I still don't know about the OG, but this is pretty good.
1.5% FW Caramel Candy
1% FA Cookie
2% FA Meringue
6% Cap Sugar Cookie
2% Cap VCV1
1 week min steep, 2 weeks and on even better. I think FW Hazelnut and/or the right vanilla would be welcome additions.
Edit: I just saw /u/goldfish18's Dunkaroo, it looks like we're mining the same vein:) It's hard to go wrong with dat sugar cookie.
Hmmm I just looked up Teleos the cookie and they say cookie butter so maybe /u/chrisdvr1 version of cookies and cream might be closer to that since he uses tfa butter. But yes, just like /u/ID10-T pointed out, sugar cookie with vanilla custard is such a great combo. Cap sugar cookie is extremely versatile and you can almost pair anything with it. I'd love to try your recipe, but I don't have FW Caramel Candy :(
My recipe goes after the cookie and vanilla frosting and that's where hazelnut, meringue, and holy vanilla create this amazing trinity of amazingness!
looks like a good one.... i didn't know FW Caramel Candy was so damn good or I would have owned it.
Guess i'll add it to my "flavors still needed" document.... which seems to grow by the day it feels like. But at least I'm being more smart about my list this time since I list the flavor needed, and also a link to the recipe I originally bought it for. I hated getting a new flavor and being like "why the hell did i order this again?" lol
"why the hell did i order this again?"
Lol, a document is what I need too. Instead I just input the recipe in my calculator anyway. That way when I am wondering about the new flavor I can usually find out pretty quick. But sometimes things just fall thru anyway.
Here is one of my favorite recipes using CC, in case you likey custards.
You've convinced me to get the CC as well. FA caramel just adds a kind of generic sweetness to me, so I liked what you said about it replacing FA. Recipe saved for when it comes in!
I combined the 2 caramels for a nice flavor in this thread. I actually just filled my tank with it!
What a coincidence -- You linked this somewhere else and I saved it last night when I saw it. Love me some custards and plan on trying this as well! Can't go wrong with any of the ingredients used and if the Fw CC turns out to be the caramel flavor I've been looking for I'm sure it will be fantastic!
Dunkaroos
A delicious cookie dunked in sweet vanilla frosting. Just like the cookie snack we ate as kids.
Ingredient | Percentage ---|--- INW Biscuit | 0.5% FA Cookie | 0.25% FW Hazelnut | 1% DIYFS Holy Vanilla | 1.5% FA Meringue | 1% CAP Sugar Cookie | 4% CAP Vanilla Custard V1 | 1.5%
Optional: If you enjoy a bit of cinnamon along with your cookie, add a drop of FLV Rich Cinnamon per 30mL. No More than 1 drop per 30mL.
ATF link and some additional notes here.
Is there any other vanilla you could switch out for holy? I have shisha vanilla but not holy
It definitely won't be the same. Holy Vanilla along with meringue and hazelnut gives off this vanilla almost malty shake kinda frosting vibe that reminds me of the vanilla icing in the real dunkaroos. If I had to suggest anything, I'd maybe try 0.75% shisha vanilla and bump the meringue up to 1.5%. Again, this won't be exact.
If you really enjoy vanilla flavors, Holy Vanilla is heavenly. I know it's a pain because only DIYFS has it, but it's worth it. ~~Supposedly they have a great blue raspberry slushie as well.~~ One Stop DIY Shop has the blue raspberry slush flavor I was referring to.
Steeped for 10 days this is EXCELLENT! Not to knock anyone's recipe but this is more along the lines of what I expected from the popular "milk and sugar cookies" recipe on ATF. The cookie note is excellent. Reminds me more of those vanilla Oreos than dunkaroos but this is just fantastic. I'm going to try adding 1-2% FA Lemon Sicily, and also try the original with rich cinnamon as you suggested.
Powder Monkey
This originally began many months ago as an attempt at a clone of Lenola Cream, but has evolved into something else entirely. I prefer it over basically every other juice I've had, and make 500mL at a time.
It's sweet without being saccharine. Fresh strawberries and bananas, with a hint of Apple. Underneath the fruit is a smooth, buttery pie. Great mouthfeel, interesting enough to be an ADV, and won't fatigue your taste buds too badly. Also easy on your wick and coils.
Ingredient | % ---|--- Shisha Strawberry (INW) | 3 Vanilla Custard v1 (Cap) | 2.5 Banana Nut Bread (TFA) | 2.25 Cream Fresh (FA) | 2 Apple Pie (FA) | 1.5 Marshmallow (TFA) | 1 Cheesecake (LA) | 0.75 Bavarian Cream (TFA) | 0.75 Ethyl Maltol 10% (TFA) | 0.75 Biscuit (INW) | 0.5
Notes:
- Add 5 drops MTS per 100mL.
- Swap out LA Cheesecake for something like Cap NY Cheesecake for less butter and more cake.
- Steep time is 1 week. Best after 2 or 3 weeks.
- Can be shake and vape, but will be a bit more floral at first, and the Cap VC would be really on the nose.
Give me your thoughts, adjustments, criticisms, etc. This is the first recipe I'm actually proud enough of to post, and I've been mixing for more than a year now.
Looks good. I'll give it a shot soon. If I made a 10 or 15ml what would you recommend with the MTS vape wizard? 5 drops per 100ml is kind of a weird amount.
The MTS isn't crucial, but I prefer it. It will overrun a blend easily, though. I would either go without or just use one drop.
LMK!
Brad The Vapist's Drift Wood (D Series)
Ingredient|% :---|---: Brown Sugar (TPA)|0.8 Cream Fresh (FA)|1.25 Horchata (CAP)|2.5 Maple (Pancake Syrup) (CAP)|0.5 Oak Wood (FA)|2 Vanillin|0.5 Whiskey (FA)|2.25
Flavor total: 9.8%
Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
Description: It is a briny whiskey filled vape. It has a good deal of oak and maple on the tongue and filling the exhale. The sweetness is added by the maple and brown sugar with a darker note coming from the brown sugar.
I hope you enjoy! The idea for this came from my movie nights where I like to sit back with a glass of Japanese whiskey. This goes very well with that and takes on a lot of the characteristics of the Japanese whiskey variants.
Label: http://imgur.com/a/BWQsp
UPDATED Cream Fresh values
Nikka by any chance? Love that stuff. I don't have stuff to mix this up right now, but I really like the "different" flavor profile you went for. Only thing I'm not feeling is fresh cream at 3%, but that oak wood might jump stomp right through.
You were 100% correct on the cream fresh! I will post an update to the recipe here tomorrow. Thanks again! By lowering it, it let the other flavors come through much more on the finish. Can't thank you enough for pointing that out.
Yea I see where you are going with that. I only went maybe 13 or 14 batches on this recipe and at the beginning I couldn't get the cream to really smooth until about 3. So I spent the majority of time on equaling out the rest where I thought they were needed. Ill tell ya what, it would be a good idea to revisit the cream and I'll do so tomorrow starting back at 0.5% working upwards. Thanks for the idea! And yes the dried wood is really high in this recipe but it is what I was really going for.
Edit:. Sorry missed the first part hah. Actually more hibiki :).
I think I finally got a decent ice cream flavor that is worthy of sharing. I tried for the longest time to get a peanut butter chocolate ice cream but failed at each attempt. I went back to the basics and finally got something working. It's not peanut butter chocolate but it is still pretty damn good.
Butterscotch Ice Cream
Vendor | Flavor | % used ---|---|---- CAP | Vanilla Bean Ice Cream | 4% TFA | Bavarian Cream | 2% TFA | Cheesecake (Graham Crust) | 2% TFA | Butterscotch | 3% FA | Marshmallow | 1% TFA | Koolada | 1 -2 drop per 15ml (Optional)
Recommended steep time: 5-7 days. Recommended VG/PG ratio: 70/30
Description: A very thick blended butterscotch ice cream. Very sweet and creamy with a very small hint of ice cream cone.
Flavor notes:
CAP VBIC: This is the base for the whole recipe. Thick, creamy, and a whole lot of vanilla. Legit taste like ice cream. I know a lot of you are very strong believers in TFA's VBIC, but sadly for me I get a strong pepper taste from it during certain mixes that won't fade away until a couple weeks of steeping passes. I decided to pick up CAP's version and it's been amazing so far. I'm sure you could do a 1:1 substitution for TFA and it would be fine, but just know it probably won't end up tasting like this recipe.
TFA Bavarian Cream / TFA Cheesecake (Graham Crust): Both of these flavors are used to give support to the ice cream base and boost the creamy and thick textures of the recipe. The Graham Crust from the cheesecake also gives the hint of an ice cream cone, which can be fun to expand upon in future versions that I make of this juice.
TFA Butterscotch: Yeah yeah, there are probably better butterscotch flavors out there, but this is the only one I have and I didn't see much info on it so I decided to try it out. If used at a higher percentage it gives off a smooth butterscotch pudding kind of vibe, so 3% is perfect. It blends in with the ice cream more to make it taste more balanced rather than a bunch of butterscotch syrup on top of the ice cream or chunks of candy. I'm interested to try different butterscotch flavorings in the future for this recipe, but I found TFA's really worked well with CAP VBIC.
FA Marshmallow: I used this as a sweetener for the whole recipe instead of chugging in EM or sucralose. It also helps with the thick texture of the ice cream. I honestly would have never thought to use it without Wayne from DIYorDIE suggesting it to me awhile back when I was asking for help with my PB/Choc ice cream attempts a couple months back. So Wayne, if you see this, thanks man. You gave me a good boost into my ice cream recipe skills with this tip.
TFA Koolada: Completely optional. I've made versions of this recipe with and without it and it doesn't make too big of a difference when you are just adding a few drops. I personally like to add 2 drops per 30ml to give this recipe a chilled flavor and effect to make it feel like a real ice cream.
Let me know what you guys think. I'm still fairly new to all of this and I'm open to to suggestions and criticisms. I'm personally really proud of this one and I vape on it all the time the past couple weeks in the hot Texas sun.
Recipe looks great as far as I can tell without ever having tried TFA Butterscotch. What part of Texas are you in? There have been a few hot days for sure but overall it was the coolest and cloudiest August I can remember up here north of big D.
Houston! Then again, I just moved down here a year ago from Cincinnati so my precipitation of hot may be skewed.
Here is something I have worked on for a while. Finally I have found the best combination for a realistic blueberry, and it is all thanks to u/cyantaco for sharing his blueberry combination with us. This mix has the blueberry sitting right next to a smooth creamy yogurt with a hint of tart.
Blue Bells
*Blueberry FW 3.5%
*Bilberry FA 0.75%
*Forest Fruit FA 0.5%
*Strawberry TFA 3%
*Blueberry MF 0.3%
*Yogurt FA 3%
*Vienna Cream FA 1%
*Banana Cream LA 2%
Notes: The blueberry combination was created by u/cyantaco, and they deserve the credit for that heavenly blueberry. I however created a good base for the flavor. FA yogurt is something that can come off as rancid if not used properly. The vienna cream adds a bit of vanilla to curb the tartness of yogurt while not masking it completely. This leaves the twinge of tart that is the signature of a yogurt flavor. The banana cream was something that I threw in to give more of a creamy feel to the mix, bc yogurt is almost dry in my experience. The banana does not seem present at all. Recommended steep is about a week to a week and a half.
Enjoy!!
edit: grammar
Been making high nic stuff to carry around in a smaller setup lately, and I found that strong dark flavors do well. Really enjoying this one:
Darkness
- Gold Ducat (INW) 4.00%
- Hazelnut (FW) 3.00%
- Shisha Vanilla (INW) 1.00%
- 7 Leaves (INW) 2.00%
- Coffee (INW) 1.50%
- Almond (FA) 2.00%
Have you tried u/Vurve's Cherry Almond Cigar? Definitely one of my favorite darker flavors. I've done a lot with that Cigar flavor, I'm currently wondering about doing a flavor based on a candle I have, it's a vanilla cuban but I would need a lot more tobacco flavors for it.
I haven't. Is it the one with almond, marzipan, and flv cured? I'll give it a shot subbing fa Marz for the INW. Thanks for the heads up, I haven't been on much for the past few months.
I haven't either, I work 6 out of 7 days of the week. So I've been just mixing and doing other hobbies in the meantime. I will say INW's is a lot more cherry than FA's but it's decent with FA's. I honestly like to vape Cured Tobacco by itself at 2.5%.
Butter Beer
If you've ever wanted to drink liquified butterscotch hard candy, this one is for you. This is the first recipe I've created that was mostly my own ideas, and ended up being vapable after much tweaking. I've added and removed things from it over time, but this version has been stable for a while so I figured I'd post it. As far as substitutions are concerned, you can, and if you have it, should, swap the VBIC out for Liquid Barn's version, it is, IMO, the best I have tried so far, and I've tried most of them. However I leave the recipe here with TFA listed since that is probably what most people have. From a flavor notes perspective, all the ingredients that are not the butterscotch, are there to get you to the foamy, creamy, butterscotch float consistency, as the TFA butterscotch v1 has kind of a hard edge to it that you need to round off.
MFG | Flavor Name | Percentage :--|:--|:--: TFA|Butterscotch|7% TFA|Sweet Cream|3% TFA|VBIC|4% FA|Meringue|1.5%
If you like the sweet stuff, throw some Erythritol in there, or some marshmallow if you have it, but the butterscotch is so buttery sweet, you don't really need it.
Sounds pretty tasty. I recently did a [Butter Rum] (http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/872628/SuRrenDer_YoUr_bOoTy) I've really been enjoying so I'd like to mix some more. I think I'll give this one a go. Thanx for sharing.
Thanks, I hope you like it. I like adding flavors to this without a real life food in mind, which doesn't always work out, but I have this mix with 4% yellow cake added, not sure what it'll taste like, but it seemed like it might work, we'll see when it steeps for a while.
Damn, 7% TFA Butterscotch is pretty high. Just the way I like it!
You know, everybody seems to hate it, but I have a soft spot for it. It's definitely one of the main ingredients in one of the first juices I got seriously hooked on from the B&M where I discovered vaping, so it's an incredibly nostalgic flavor to me.
Definitely gonna try mixing this up, now that I finally have some FA Meringue in my stash. Looks tasty! Thanks!
I hit a wall the other night with a few recipes I've been playing with so I took some action to get out of my funk. First, I bitched to /u/ID10-T to externalize my frustration. Then, I packed up my concentrates and went to bed. The next day, I woke up with a plan to dust off some of my earlier mixes with the intention of sharing some stuff I've been hiding. One of them is ready...
Master P$
Papaya (FA) - 2.5%
Pear (INW) - 2.5%
White Peach (FA) - 0.5%
Peach (FA) - 0.25%
Peach (FLV) - 0.25%
Sweet Mango (CAP) - 1.75%
Dragonfruit (TFA) - 1%
Cactus (INW) - 0.5%
Marshmallow (FA) - 0.5%
FA Papaya/INW Pear:
Anyone who knows FA Papaya might back away in fear at this percentage, but it plays so fucking nicely with INW Pear. Pineapple and pear is a nice couple, but Papaya and Pear...well when these two concentrates get together things get steamy.
FA White Peach/FA Peach/FLV Peach:
This is my go-to peach combo/ratio. The percentages are kept low here because its presence is meant to be charming and if it tries to steal the show, Papaya would straight murder her. So the peach here is a peach as an accent piece.
CAP Sweet Mango:
This particular mango flavor isn't destined for stardom either. It is here to make Papaya look good in front of Pear. Not like make-up, but like lingerie.
TFA Dragonfruit:
This is used as a blending agent. Like romantic music, or sharing happy memories.
INW Cactus:
Stay juicy, my friends.
FA Marshmallow:
This is here as a thickening agent and provides a more satisfying experience through the exhale.
The potential for this recipe is clearly seen after an over night steep, but it isn't a finished product until after a few days. This mix, originally dreamed up last December, laid crucial ground work for me to nail this one later on.
Dewberry dream cream
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/12924
JF Honeydew melon @1.5%
IWN Shisha Strawberry @.5%
FW Blueberry @1%
FA Lime Tahiti (Cold Pressed) @.25%
TFA Vbic @1.5%
CAP Vanilla Cupcake @1%
FA Meringue @.5%
Notes
Honeydew
JF Honeydew melon - Damn this flavor is good. Perfectly ripe honeydew melon, sweet and realistic. TFA is good, but to me it's very pithy tasting. I picked this one up purely based on reviews on ECX hoping for something for my girlfriend and I couldn't be happier. It's pretty strong and at 1.5% it's the star of the show here
The berries
IWN Shisha strawberry is probably my second favorite strawberry. I prefer the JF sweet strawberry, but the Shisha straw has a bit of a strawberry ~~perverse~~ preserve type flavor to it which combines really well here for a sweet, darker note
FW Blueberry is one of the best blueberries I've tried by far, and I love me some blueberry. It's not a strong flavor so @1% you don't really taste blueberry in the mix but it works with the strawberry to give a dark berry background note
The cream
This has become my favorite cream base when looking for a medium density cream feel. Everyone knows how good TFA Vbic is unless you're a poor soul who taste's pepper, but it's to heavy on it's own for what I wanted, so adding the CAP vanilla cupcake lifts it up a bit while bringing more vanilla to the party, then the FA meringue just sweetens the whole thing up without weighing the cream down. This combo makes it feel like you poured cream over a bowl of fruits as a summer snack.
Accent FA Lime Tahiti (cold press) is honestly the only lime flavor I have. I can't taste it much in the mix, but if you try it without you notice something isn't there. It brightens the whole thing up making it a great contender for an ADV
Substitutions
Honestly, I think everything but the Honeydew could be subbed for your favorite. Have a cream base you prefer, have at it. Want to use other fruits? Anything more on the Candy side should work, I'd avoid super earthy fruits though. For an accent, just some citrus should work well. I'm actually thinking of using some TFA Orange cream in a future version.
> strawberry perverse type flavor
Um.... What have you been doing with strawberries, exactly?
You sure you wanna know? ;-)
Teach me to try to type before coffee.
Razzy Rancher
- TPA Cotton Candy (Circus) - 2.5%
TPA Raspberry - 1.5% * FW Razzleberry - 4% * FA Sour Wizard - 1.5% * TPA Sweetener - 1.5%
Raspberry/Razzleberry - this is where the main "blue" raspberry flavor comes from, that razzleberry is very candyish which lends perfectly in this mix.
Cotton Candy (Circus) - this flavor helps sweeten up the mix and give it more of a candy taste while helping out the blue raspberry taste
Sour Wizard - this is what gives this recipe that extra tart and in your face flavor. It really makes the raspberry flavors pop.
Sweetener - I really wanted to drive home the whole candy idea and needed more sweetener to do this.
http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/885547/Razzy%20Rancher
Red Rover
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Raspberry Sweet (TFA) 2%
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Raspberry (INW) 0.5%
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Strawberry Shisha (INW) 2%
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Lemon-Lime (CAP) 0.4%
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Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (CAP) 4%
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Vanilla Shisha (INW) 0.75%
Steep Time: 1 week minimum but holds up to a very long steep.
Raspberry and strawberry take hold of the inhale and is followed by a creamy vanilla exhale. The lemon really is the secret ingredient. It's role was to add additional tartness to the raspberry profile but it does so much more than that. It really pulls everything together and takes the recipe to the next level; Simply put, it isn't the same without it.
is the INW Strawberry the Shisha one? Also, i don't have Leamon-Lime (CAP)...... you think Lemon Sicily (FA) would do any justice or get a similar effect?
Just updated it thanks, yes it is INW's Strawberry Shisha and I'm sure you could substitute Lemon-Lime for Lemon Sicily. I would think sticking with the same percentage would work out well.
Welcoming the fall weather, and our leaves are already turning here in Oregon. Been getting this ready in advance, because He Who Controls The Pumpkin Spice, Controls The White Girls.
Caramel Pumpkin Spice Pound Cake
Ingredient|% :---|---: Brown Sugar (TPA)|0.75 Cake (Yellow) (FW)|1.5 Cream Cheese Icing (LA)|1.5 Golden Butter (CAP)|0.25 Hazelnut (FW)|3.5 Pumpkin Spice (TPA)|0.5 Salted Caramel (FW)|3 Vanilla Cupcake (TPA)|4
Flavor total: 15%
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No one will probably see this but I personally feel it's worth a share. I was browsing the web, looking for inspirations for my next recipe and I stumbled across Five Fold Vapor's GCC. It's a buttery custard, with butterscotch chips, graham crackers and maple syrup. This isn't so much a clone since I've not had the real thing, but think of it more as a homage. It's really comes together after a week.
The best damn custard
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CAP Vanilla Custard 6%
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FW Butterscotch Ripple 4%
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CAP French Vanilla 3%
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TFA Graham Cracker Clear 2.5%
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TFA Marshmallow 1.5%
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TFA Maple 1%
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CAP Butter 0.5%
I see it. I bet it's amazing. I know a little graham cracker and another dimension of vanilla both make CAP VC sing. FW Butterscotch Ripple has been relatively high on my list of flavors to try for a long time now, but other things keep cutting in line for one reason or another. This will help it hold its place.
Looks good!
TFA Maple - Having a hard time finding this flavor where I am, suggestions for replacing it, maybe some caramel, or just leave it out? Also is that CAP butter cream or CAP golden butter? edit: seems like capella replaced "butter" with "golden butter" https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/3sct5w/butter_cap_no_longer_making_it/cwweiev
A bright, sweet peach on the inhale, creamy exhale with a hint of spice.
Peach (FA) @ 3.5% White Peach (FA) @ 2% Bavarian Cream (TFA) @ 2% Custard (FA) @ 1% Marshmallow (TFA) @ .5% Vanilla Swirl (TFA) @ 2% Cinnamon Danish Swirl @ .5% Total flavoring - 11.5% Steep time 3-5 days
For the end of summer, I have one last recipe that I've been really enjoying all year as I've developed it. The profile itself is fairly simply, but very enjoyable. The marshmallow mouthfeel I get from the combination of Oba Oba/Holy/Vienna is stellar and is like vaping sweet little pillows. I give you,
Ingredient|% :---|---: Cream Fresh (FA)|1.5 Holy Vanilla (DIY)|2 Key Lime (TPA)|1.5 Oba Oba (FA)|2.5 Pear (FA)|2 Pear (TPA)|2 Vienna Cream (FA)|1.5
Flavor total: 13%
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Well I've been lurking around this sub for about a year now and I suppose it's time I contribute something; so here's a few recipes for you guys.
Harambe Juice
Apple (TPA) 4%
Apricot (TPA) 1%
Pomegranate (TPA) 4%
Fuji Apple (FA) 2%
Sweetener to your liking, I prefer 5 drops of a 10% sucrose solution. I really enjoy this flavor. It's super simple and a great all day vape.
Sour Lemonade
Lemon Sicily (FA) 1.5%
Lemonade (LA) 6%
Sour (TPA) 1%
Strawberry (TPA) 2%
Shisha Strawberry (INW) 3%
I've been vaping the shit out this in my Moonshot RTA. It reminds me of Wendy's Strawberry Lemonade and packs a pretty good sour punch. Im sure Citric acid could be subbed if you prefer, but I have not tried it myself. I have also found that this vapes much better at lower watts. I've been vaping it with .8ohm dual micro coils at 40w. Delicious.
Banana Cream Pie W/ 'nilla Wafer
Banana Cream (TPA) 4%
Cheesecake (Graham Crust) (TPA) 3%
Apricot (TPA) 2%
Graham Cracker (Clear) (TPA) 1%
Lemon Sicily (FA) .1%
VBIC (TPA) 2%
Definitely one of the best recipes I've made. Unlike the previous recipes, this one does require a short steep. You can vape it right away, but the 'nilla wafer doesn't shine through until about the third day. Im sure it gets even better over time, but I haven't had a bottle last long enough to find out. I've gotten great feedback from my friends on this one so definitely give it a try!
Mango Peach Cream
Bavarian Cream (TPA) 2.5%
Peach (Juicy) (TPA) 1%
Shisha Strawberry (INW) 2%
Sweet Mango (CAP) 3.5%
White Peach (FA) 2%
VBIC (TPA) 2%
Although I'll be changing this recipe up a bit, I figured I'd post it anyways since it's pretty fucking good. My only plans for the recipe is to drop the mango a bit and up the strawberry. I might also try Custard V1 in place of bavarian cream, but I don't have any.
Anyway, a huge thanks to this sub for everything I've learned and I hope you guys enjoy the recipes!
Do I have to have my dick out to vape Harambe Juice?
Thanks for sharing these! That Banana Cream Pie w/'nilla Wafer looks good and has been added to my list of things to try.
Strawffles
I've been messing around with waffle flavors lately, and this is my favorite so far.
[Strawffles] (http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/869099/strawffle)
Belgian Waffle (TFA) 4%
Cinnamon Danish (TPA) 1%
Joy (FA) .7%
Ripe Strawberry (TPA) 4%
Sweet Strawberry (CAP) 2%
Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (FW) 2.5%
Waffle (FW) 4%
I'm stoked to try this! I'll I'm going to mix it up and let you know!
I hope you like it! I'm open to any suggestions or criticism. After stumbling upon FW waffle I was surprised to see how few recipes it was in (on e-liquid-recipes.com at least). I've actually started adding TFA vanilla bourbon, which accentuates the waffle *flavor.
I tried this juice this morning after 4 days steep and it's the first of my own recipes that I'll be making again without major tweaking:
Ingredient|% :---|---: Apple Pie v2 (CAP)|0.5 Biscuit (INAWERA)|1.5 Butterscotch (FA)|0.5 Cake Batter Dip (FW)|3 Cream Cheese Icing (LA)|0.5 DX Brown Sugar (TPA)|0.5 Marzipan (INAWERA)|2.5 Vanilla Swirl (TPA)|1
Flavor total: 10%
The dominant flavour is marzipan, with a tiny drizzle of dark butterscotch. There's a hint of bakery depth to it, which should get stronger with more steeping. There's a slight powdery sweetness on the exhale.
How is that DX Brown Sugar? Do you find it eliminates the "burnt" note which comes from the original?
Steep: 1-4 weeks
Ratio: 12.5PG/87.5VG
Ingredient|%| :--|:--| FLV Yakima Hops|1%| FLV Elderflower|0.5%| FLV Pink Guava|0.5%| INW Eucalyptus w/ Mint|0.5%| INW Cactus|0.25%|
A cool, refreshing vape. Perfect for a hot day and reminiscent of Summer.
I know that summer is almost over, but this is one I wanted to make for summer that would be a great vape during this season and hold a memory location with the flavor and aroma.
Florals are one of those interesting profiles that few dare to journey down, mostly because they are unforgiving and odd. A bad floral vape will taste like you're vaping your Grandma's Perfume, but a good floral vape can be one that quenches all the notes you desire in a vape and leaves you satisfied, if you're willing to participate in the journey.
This is my Summer.
This is my first recipe... I like it and it's a pretty great ADV at the moment for me. I just used the flavors I had... I know most cereal recipes call for bavarian cream and less of the actual cereal flavors... If you have a sweet tooth you can add the EM but it is plenty good on its own. It's a great S&V.... But definitely gets better with some steeping.
Fruity Breakfast Cereal
Mfg | Flavor | % ---|------|- FW | Apple Cereal | 2 TFA | Berry Cereal | 1.5 TFA | Crunch Cereal | 1.5 TFA | DX Graham Cracker | 1 TFA | DX Marshmallow | 1 TFA | Fruit Circles w/ Milk | 2.5 FW | Fruity Flakes | 2 Optional | | TFA | Cotton Candy | .5
Simply amazing... Usually I won't test for at least 2 weeks. But I couldn't put this down. I finger tasted this at least 10 times. I figured what the heck... give it a try. As far as my preference goes, it's ready.
Tasting Notes... A smooth cool lemonade perfectly paired with MF Watermelon. Excellent mouthfeel already, thanks to the Koolada. It takes on a minty feel without a mint flavor. This is sure to leap to the top of my favorite list.
I'm fairly confident this will only get better with time because it has no flavor killers in this mix. I have a feeling this might be my best fruit mix.
Lime (FLV) - 1 drop per 30 mls.
Steep 12 hrs.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Koolada 10% (TPA)|0.5 Lemon (MF)|0.5 Lemonade (Flavorah)|3.5 Lime (Flavorah)|0.07 Liquid Stevia (Pyure)|0.5 Sour Wizard (FA)|0.5 Watermelon (Medine Flower)|0.7
Flavor total: 6.27%
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Really Really Good! Better than my Watermelon Lemonade. If you want a taste of real Raspberry... get some Wild Raspberry (MF). The best hands down.
Lime (FLV) - 1 drop per 30 mls.
Steep 3-4 weeks... use no heat.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Koolada 10% (TPA)|0.5 Lemon (MF)|0.5 Lemonade (Flavorah)|3.5 Lime (Flavorah)|0.07 Liquid Stevia (Pyure)|0.5 Sour Wizard (FA)|0.5 Wild Raspberry (MF)|0.7
Flavor total: 6.27%
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This mix is essentially my current go-to strawberries and cream for the moment while I tinker around with JF Sweet Strawberry and JF Bavarian Cream.
During the 3-5 day steep period the flavor is really reminiscent of Mustard Milk that is more malty than the original. This flavor is alright and not too bad but after a week of steep time the creams kick in and this becomes a strawberry milk with emphasis on the milk. It ends up being a heavy, creamy milk with strawberry and a hint of hazelnut on the back end.
- TPA Bavarian Cream 2%
- FW Hazelnut 1%
- FA Meringe 1%
- INW Shisha Strawberry 1%
- CAP Sweet Strawberry 3%
- TPA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream 3%
- CAP Vanilla Whipped Cream 2%
I was just eyeballing this on ATF and wondering if I ought to order the CAP Vanilla Whipped Cream I would need to try it... Though if I did that, I'd definitely sub about 1.75% JF Sweet Strawberry for the CAP Sweet Strawberry.
Well if you obtain vanilla whipped cream definitely give it a try but don't go out of your way. I was thinking about trying out JF Sweet Strawberry in this but I kind of like that the CAP drops off a bit after a week. Probably will just make a new recipe and try for a more strawberry prominent recipe.
Sesame Cookie
- Sugar Cookie (CAP) 5%
- Cookie (FA) 1%
- Shisha Vanilla (INW) 0.5%
- Sesame (INW) 0.5%
I wish it had more body but man that's already some good shit right there. I'll try adding 0.5% INW Biscuit, hopefully it doesn't change the flavor too much and provides the density I'm looking for.
Let it sit for a week, then it gets really good.
edit: just added a few drops of biscuit to the bottle and it's great! Soft, dense cookie with that dark sesame flavor. You could bring sesame up to .75% if you wanted it to be more upfront, but at .5% it just blends perfectly with the other flavors.
This is my first recipe, and comes with a lot of help from /u/usernamesare4losers. In fact, it's damn near an adaptation.
#Heaven's Booty Mk I
- Marshmallow (TPA) @ 2%
- Dragonfruit (TPA) @ 2%
- Kiwi (FA) @ 5%
- Kiwi Double (TPA) @ 1.5%
- Strawberry (LA) @ 2%
- Sweet Cream (CAP) @ 0.5%
- Sweet Strawberry (CAP) @ 4%
- Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TPA) @ 1.5%
Flavor total: 18.5%, (60vg/40pg 0mg)
#Notes:
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Drop Test - Light strawberry candy, kiwi fruit, and bitter kiwi skin. Slight perfumed aftertaste.
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Sniff Test - Strawberry soda, tropical floral notes.
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Tester - BBr4b - DNA 40 16.0w OhMan Uno Carto - 6/7 26g 2.5mm 0.8ohm
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First Vape - Strawberry candy, kiwi fruit, artificial vanilla, strawberry-kiwi Snapple. Dense mouth feel, slight cream feel on the lips. Minor perfumed aftertaste -- will steep and review. May lower FA Kiwi and TPA Kiwi (Double) in future versions.
Since it's almost that time of year, I thought I'd post up my Pumpkin Spice recipe. I've changed it slightly since its original inception, but it is still essentially the same. You can read more about the development here: https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/3ni4if/autumn_recipie_pumpkin_spice_bonus/
Pumpkin Spice
- 4% FW Pumpkin Spice
- 3% TFA Gingerbread
- 2% TFA Chai Tea
- 0.25% FW Ginger
- 0.25% FLV Rich Cinnamon
Update: The ginger was too strong after shake and vape. After a few days, the inner white girl in yoga pants inside of me is pleased. Going to try adapting this with some custard and tobacco notes.
Even 0.25% is too strong? I must have a resistance or something, because even at 1.5% I wasn't getting tons, but at 0.25% my girlfriend's first comment was "oooooh, ginger!" But that's the beauty of DIY, make it work for you!
Glad you liked it, please let me know what you come up with!
Going to give this a shot tonight, I haven't been pleased with FW Pumpkin Spice but the other flavours might help it out. Thanks!
FW Pumpkin Spice was BY FAR the best pumpkin/spice flavor I tested. But I didn't test NN or HS.
Shameless (Another Fruit Cereal)
Mfg | Flavoring | % | -----|-----------|----| FLV |Guanabana|1.5| FLV | Cream |1.5| TFA |Bavarian Cream|1.25| FA|Bergamot|.25| FW|Fruit Rings|3| TFA|Strawberry(Ripe)|2| FA|Meringue|1| TFA|Acetyl Pyrazine|.5|
FLV Guanabanana- I was done with fruit loops until I got this. When I tasted it, I realize this had everything that FW Fruit Rings was lacking. I get a citrus and strawberry flavor with a creamy banana on the tail end. I think you will find it will pair well with just about any other fruit. wiki
FLV Cream- Hopefully by now everyone knows about this flavor. It has replaced FA Fresh Cream as my go-to dairy.
TFA Bavarian Cream- FLV Cream is already thick but this helps with the mouthfeel and to smooth everything out.
FA Bergamot- If your not familiar with this, here's a wiki. I use this just to add a touch more citrus and help brighten up the whole mix.
FW Fruit Rings- This flavor gets you half way to the finish line. Of course this is the base flavor but needs help. It is a little on the dry side but is the best in class,imho.
TFA Strawberry(Ripe)- Well, I can't taste this very well but I'm using here more as a sweetener. It helps boost the cream and make it more like the milk at the bottom of the bowl.
FA Meringue- We all know this one. It's going to add that powdered sugar and sweeten the whole mix.
TFA Acetyl Pyrazine- This is going to add some texture and a grainy, almost nutty kind of note.
I hope you guys and gals get a chance to make this. I didn't really want a Fruit Loops recipe to be one of my first reddit post(not new, just stick to the comments usually), but it turned out so good, I'd feel guilty not sharing it. Go ahead and play with it a bit. But, the main focus is how well the Guanabanana blends with FW FR's. Enjoy!
Edit: link
Just mixed this up and it smells phenomenal! What's the suggested steep time?
- SOL Raspberry 0.5%
- INW Raspberry 0.5%
- TFA Bavarian Cream 3%
- FA Fresh Cream 1.5%
- FA Meringue 1%
- CAP Glazed Doughnut 2%
- CAP Chocolate Glazed Doughnut 4%
Feel free to up either or both doughnuts for more doughey/chocolatey flavor, I kept them somewhat low because I was afraid of harshness but it's perfectly fine at that %, I'll try upping them next time. Maybe a hint of Joy could help as well.
Anyway if you have ever used these flavorings then you already know how good this must be :) It's just slightly lacking in the doughnut department at these ratios.
Sounds pretty dam good just the way it is. Maybe a cake batter or yellow cake might give it a nudge in the direction you want to take it.?
Actually I think the juice might be just fine and the problem comes from my Sapor. I've been getting little flavor from it lately even from other juices, I'll have to try it again in my Petri to make sure.
I've thought about yellow cake but the cake batter could make a good addition as well, let me know if you give it a shot (as is or with these additions) :)
Also I know most people don't have SOL Raspberry but you can just use your favorite.
VapeWild Bubble Pop Clone
I love blue raspberry flavored anything. Threw together a quick blue raspberry cotton candy, and on my first pull I knew I had tasted it before. This tastes exactly like VapeWild's Bubble Pop, which is a blue raspberry dum-dum lollipop flavor. Enjoy the simplicity, my friends
5% FW Cotton Candy 7% FW Blue Raspberry
Strawberry Ripe (TFA) 3%
Strawberry (INW) 2%
Apricot (INW) 0.9%
Pear (TFA) 3%
Pretty delicious IMO. However it's a little flat, like it's missing a little something. I'm thinking a hint of lemon, honeysuckle or sweetener. Still really good but it feels like it can be improved.
INW Apricot doesn't come up often but it's great, and also goes well with creams.
> However it's a little flat,
I don't see many mixers here using Pyure, but it does wonders to hype fruit flavors.
This is very close to a Honey Pearry clone that was the first DIY I made, and still make a bottle once in a while. That recipe is this:
Mixing for 30ml
Pear 1.8ml
Strawberry 1.8ml
Apricot .9ml
Honeydew .9ml
It's a very full flavored, non-sweet flavor. Not sour, but...puckery? LOL. I like it.
I've been meaning to play with apricot and blueberry, Alice In Vapeland sells April Moon, which is apricot/blueberry, and I enjoyed it a lot!
Not entirely sure because I haven't tried INW's Apricot yet, but seeing a combination of TFA Pear, strawberries, and apricot my mind immediately goes to honeysuckle and/or honeydew.
If I were to use honeydew I'd bring the apricot way down, personally. Honeysuckle is what I'm going to try next, I'll update if I come up with anything worthwile.
I haven't tried any other apricot or nectarine concentrates but I can vouch for INW's version, it's great and pretty strong. When I'm feeling lazy I just mix it with some whipped cream and I'm good to go.
Little Debbie Coffee Cake
Warning: Work in progress, and I'm a newb.
I am looking for a little help on this as well. Little Debbie has discontinued these tasty treats so I dont have them in hand to test out against. May pick up Flavorah pound cake to try out. Dense, moist, cake bottom with a think, sugary, cinnamon topping.
Ingredient | % :--|:-- (FW) Cake (Yellow)|6 (CAP) Cinnamon Danish Swirl|3 Ethyl Malthol|1 Joy (FA)|2
That is a certifiably insane amount of Yellow Cake. RIP your coils and possibly your lungs as well. It's also the second recipe I've seen in the past 18 hours with 6% Yellow Cake. I don't know what's going on around here but it needs to stop.
Try cutting all of these ingredients in half. Do you have any FA Meringue or any other cinnamon flavors?
Edit: Why would Little Debbie discontinue coffee cakes? Those things were great.
Sorry dog, idk, tastes good to me. lol. Meringue tastes too much like coconut to me. Even with like .5% its noticeable. Ill try turning down the cake. Any other ideas, other than Little Debbie making a terrible decision?
Just FYI, if you don't know why you're getting the objections to it, FW Yellow Cake contains fructose, which is something that you probably don't want to be vaping long term. Someone can elaborate on the science behind why it's a bad idea if they want.
With that being said, people still use it, and I do myself when I get the urge to mix up an odd bottle of Rhodonite every now and then. If used though, it should probably be in small amounts, and I'd definitely caution against 6%. I'm not trying to tell you what to do, but just want people to be informed. Btw, there are a few recipes that I've seen where people have come up with some valid substitutions for YC that work quite well.
I've never heard anyone suggest that FA Meringue tastes like coconut, but taste is quite a subjective critter. I was going to suggest meringue in place of the EM but if you don't like it, never mind that. Otherwise, ingredients look good for what you're going for. Ratios of ingredients to each other look good. It's just too much. Crank down everything, not just the YC. I would say by a full 50% across the board. If that's too extreme for you, maybe just reduce them all by 33% or even just 25%. Make a small sample of that 25 to 50% reduction. If it's not cinnamony enough, the increase the CDS a bit in the next batch. I don't think you'll find yourself wanting to go back up on any of the other ingredients.
If you want a little straight cinnamon flavor (like opening a canister of cinnamon spice) try FLV Rich Cinnamon. Try starting with .12-.25%
FLV Rich Cinnamon is an excellent "bakery" cinnamon. Even 2 drops (.02%) per 30mL is enough. It's one of Flavorah's major successes, along with their Bing Cherry, and several others.
You need to get some vanilla cupcake batter FLV. That shit replaces yellow cake and then some. It's like a light and fluffier yellow cake with some light vanilla frosting notes which you can add emphasis to with butter cream, vanilla custard, and maybe some whipped cream FA.
This recipe started as an attempt to clone ANML's Carnage, but I decided to give that up and make something I like better. It's not as sickeningly sweet, but has a bright strawberry forward flavor that satisfies my palette. I hope you all don't consider this to be too close to a clone, because I do feel it's very different but wanted to be up front with how it started.
Red Rocket (I also label it for my friends as "Curly's Red Ropes")
Flavor|Mfg|% :--|:-:|:-: TFA|Red Licorice|8 TFA|Strawberry (Ripe)|5 TFA|Strawberry|0.5 TFA|Swedish Gummy|2 TFA|DX Marshmallow|0.75 TFA|Sweetener|0.25 -|Distilled Water|1-2
Red Licorice, Strawberry (Ripe), Swedish Gummy - The base in most strawberry licorice recipes. I happened to agree with the others that these in combination provide a very good simile for Twizzlers.
Strawberry - The standard non-"Ripe" variety adds a punch to the high note that I was looking for. Especially after a week's steep, the strawberry (ripe) fades quite a bit and this succeeds in counteracting that. If you are making a small batch to shake-and-vape you can leave this out.
Sucralose, Marshmallow - The sucralose adds the sugary note - bringing out the red licorice - while the marshmallow is the flavor that was my "ah-ha!" moment. Just this small amount give the vape a sort of creaminess without really adding flavor, and it persists after a steep. If you are going to shake-and-vape you can sub ethyl maltol, but it really destroys the other flavors after a week.
Distilled Water - This is a personal preference.I find is useful to thin the juice a touch, and promotes salivation. Leave out if you prefer, or if you mix it below 70% VG.
I hope anyone who gives this a shot enjoys it - I really love it!
Strawberry Blackberry Yogurt (Curent ADV)
. Capella Strawberry - %6
. FlavorWest Blackberry %4
. FlavorWest Yogurt %4
1 drop per 3ml Sucralose
This is simple recipe and one of my all time favorites. The yogurt gives this flavor a great mouth feel and FlavorWest's blackberry is to die for. This is good as a shake and vape but only gets better with age!
Tired of mixing up 6+ flavor recipes...decided to try something really simple. Turned out really well:
Ingredient|% :---|---: Blackberry (TPA)|2 Citric Acid 10%|0.1 Dragonfruit (TPA)|3
Flavor total: 5.1%
Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
Someone posted a clone to Pinup Vapors' Betty a while back. It was loaded with Sucralose, and it was sweet and delicious; however, it absolutely destroyed coils due to the high amount of sweetener. I took a stab at it by dropping the single flavor dosage and swapped out the sucralose for monk fruit. Hope you all enjoy.
[JCG] Betty Clone (Pinup vapors) v2
Ingredient|% :---|---: Forest Mix (Forest Fruit) (FA)|5 Monk Fruit Extract (Sweetener)|1
Flavor total: 6%
Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
Utopia Coliseum
This was inspired by a recipe I saw on e-liquid-calculator. Pretty simple mix but it's been working for me.
Ingredient | Percentage ---|--- CAP Juicy Peach | 5.5% TFA Dragonfruit | 4.5% TFA Menthol | 2% TFA French Vanilla Deluxe | 1.5% INW Cactus | 1 drop/20ml
edit: 3mg, 70% VG at ~ 68w
I just had a WHOA!!! moment. The kind of WHOA!!! I got from Watermelon MF. I recently received my Grape MF and mixed it last night. I have several grape concentrates, but none that I like until now. From the descriptions I've read, it should taste like a grape popsicle. That description is spot on... maybe with a little influence from the Pyure... but a great grape none the less. It's been less than a day steep, but this mix is great.
I've tried to duplicate my favorite Kool-Aid Mix... Grape and Lemonade... I finally nailed it...
Steep overnight.
Hey... Kool-Aid!!! (Gmix) : http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/861121/Hey...+Kool-Aid%2521%2521%2521+%2528Gmix%2529
0.75% Anise (FA)
0.8% Grape (MF)
0.5% Lemon (MF)
0.6% Liquid Stevia (Pyure)
0.6% Sour Wizard (FA)
Flavor total: 3.25% Remember to rate it at: http://tjek.nu/r/6Rqp
Nice. What're you doing with the MF watermelon? I played with it some, but moved on. The small test bottles I was using were letting too much moisture in and messing things up, and I just never got back around to it.
I usually mix it at .4 to .8 in mixes. I use Pyure (Stevia) and Sour Wizard FA to enhance it's flavor. I recently posted a Watermelon Lemonade in this thread. I also like it with Strawberry, Anise and Cactus. It's just so realistic... the best Watermelon I own.
Where are you buying it from?
Edit: stevia
They have it a Walmart
Pyure Organic Liquid Stevia Extract, 0.9 fl oz
Amazon carries it too for about $6... same bottle.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Cinnamon Danish Swirl (CAP)|1.25 Ethyl Maltol 10%|1 French Vanilla Creme (TPA)|0.5 RY4 Double (TPA)|3 Torrone (FA)|0.75 Two Apples (INAWERA)|2.5 Vanilla Custard (TPA)|4
Flavor total: 13%
Gearing up for the fall season, I was looking to create something delicious and festive for the community. This recipe is complex and changes flavor with each vape. I hope you all in enjoy - Autumn's Custard.
The Base:
Vanilla Custard (TPA) - This is the obvious base note for the flavor profile. Creating a thick velvety layer of Vanilla for the rest of the flavors to mingle with was the objective here.
French Vanilla Creme (TPA) - This flavor was used as an accent to the Vanilla Custard to boost the creaminess as well as the Vanilla profiles. This gives the custard another layer of complexity while not overpowering the staple custard notes.
Cinnamon Danish Swirl (CAP) - Another accent to the base. Giving this a low percentage allows for a present cinnamon note with just a touch extra to the cream. A little goes a long way within this recipe.
Ethyl Maltol (TPA) optional - Once again - Just a touch of sweetness to brighten the cream layers as well as boosting the overall appeal of the vape.
The Main Notes:
RY4 Double (TPA) - This tobacco is such a versatile RY4. It's tobacco notes add a nice earthy tone as well as provides a delicious caramelized brown sugar sweetness that sits so well on top of the Vanilla Custard base. Using this at 3% allows it to shine but not overpower any other ingredient.
Torrone (FA) - This flavor is used more of an enhancer to the RY4. Finding the perfect percentage was key, but it was absolutely a must for this recipe. It offers a nice honey sweetness as well as a nice nut profile that (to me) is a match made in heaven for the RY4.
Two Apples (INW) - This is where this recipe shines for the fall season. To me, this gives off a nice Apple Cider kick. The CDS in the base notes sets this profile off. It also gives high notes of Sweet Red apple sweetness as well as a nice tang from the green apple.
Steep Time: 1 week is optimal. Shake and vape is delicious as well, but most custards/Tobaccos need time.
There you have it. This is one of my favorite vapes to date. It's so complex, it seems with every vape, the flavor profile changes and keeps your taste buds guessing.
Mfg|Flavor|% :--:|:--:|:--: TFA|Oatmeal Cookie|3 FA|Cookie|2 TFA|Bavarian Cream|2 TFA|Peanut Butter|1.5 INW|Vanilla for Pipe|1.5 INW|Biscuit|1 TFA|Acetyl Pyrazine|1
This is something I have been working on for a few months now and was originally inspired by Foo's Gold from Plumes of Hazard. It's not close to a clone by any means but more of something that became it's own thing when I tried making a clone. Suggest 3-4 weeks to steep for the tobacco. I am terrible at flavor profiles and constructive criticism is welcome.
What does TFA Oatmeal Cookie taste like? I've heard varying degrees of feedback.
Simple Tents
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/12746
My perfect summer Vape for 2016. Grapefruit kiwi and Melon with lime juice drizzled on top. It's a overall juicy and semi-sweet Vape.
This started as "Silly Tents" (an auto generated name in All the Flavors). As I tweaked Silly Tents, the recipe was simplified to go from 7 to 5 main flavors. I've been vaping this as my ADV for close to 2 months. I hope someone else enjoys this as much as I have.
- FLV Candy Roll - 0.75%
- FLV Wild Melon - 2.0%
- INW White Grapefruit - 1.50%
- INW Lime - 0.75%
- FA Kiwi - 3.00%
- (Optional) - 1 drop of FLV Pink Guava per 15ml to boost Grapefruit
Steep: Great Shake n' Vape but will have slight changes for ~3 days.
EDIT: Minor text fixes.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Bavarian Cream (TPA)|1.5 Cheesecake (Graham Crust) (TPA)|2 Greek Yogurt (TPA)|6 Key Lime (TPA)|5 Marshmallow (TPA)|1
Really nice lemonish vape with a bit of cookiness to it. Very simple too and with easy-to-find flavours.
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Butter Cream (CAP) - 1.5%
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Chocolate (FA) - .7%
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Cocoa (FA) - .3%
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Coconut (TPA) - 6%
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Coconut Extra (TPA) - .5%
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Cream Fresh (FA) - 1%
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Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TPA) - 1%
Steep time - 1 week
I'm going for a chocolate covered creamy coconut bonbon. Still tweaking here and there looking for the perfect light chocolate combo. This is my first submission here. If you feel like trying it out, let me know what you think.
I think you could up the Coconut to about 8% and drop the Coconut Extra or up the Coconut Extra to about 2% and drop the Coconut; could be wrong but I think they're the same thing except Extra is three to four times stronger.
> could be wrong but I think they're the same thing except Extra is three to four times stronger.
close...
Extra has Maltol & Benzyl butyrate and regular does not
Regular has water and extra does not
They both have:
Gamma-octalactone Propylene Glycol Isobutyrate <ethyl-> Acetoin Benzaldehyde
Was indeed wrong. It happens quite a lot, actually. What's worse is how I completely forgot how easy it would have been to look up. I wonder what I'm missing out on, flavor-wise, by subbing 1 to 2% of my regular coconut for 0.25 to 0.5% extra in recipes. Any idea what Benzyl butyrate tastes like?
Ingredient|% :---|---: Cream Cheese Icing (LA)|2 DX Bavarian Cream (TPA)|2.35 DX Sweet Cream (TPA)|1.5 Lemon (INAWERA)|0.55 Nonna's Cake (FA)|2.6 Sweet Tangerine (CAP)|0.85 Sweetener (Sucralose) (TPA)|1.15 Vienna Cream (FA)|1.8
Flavor total: 12.8%
I am on a Ketogenic diet, so I get all my desserts via vaping. Recently, I have been trying to replicate different movie candies, snack cakes and other favorites of mine from the past. I really enjoy this recipe. It is not exactly like the snack cakes, but I really enjoy it. I might try a little more icing and some INW Lemon Sicily in my next version.
I would love to know your opinions and tips for getting it closer.
Thank you in advance... KG3D
Funny story, I had already quit smoking when I started vaping, though I still used nicotine in various ways for the appetite suppression so I started vaping as a way to get nicotine but also one of the biggest factors was to satisfy a sweet tooth while dieting.
Autumn Custard Tobacco
Inspired by the original recipe here: www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/51aq2d/recipe_autumns_custard/
A warm custard tobacco that tastes like fall, a wonderful partner to vape while walking over crunchy leaves with a chill in the air.
Enjoy!
Link to mixing calculator here: http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/875399/Autumn+Custard+Tobacco
Flavour | Vendor | Percentage ---------|----------|---------- Apple Mix | Hangsen | 2% Cubano Type | TPA | 0.25% Cured Tobacco | Flavorah | 1.5% Ethyl Maltol | TPA | 1% French Vanilla (V2) | CAP | 0.5% Rich Cinnamon | Flavorah | 0.25% RY4 Double | TPA | 3% Super Sweet | CAP | 0.25% Torrone | FA | 0.75% Two Apples | INAWERA | 2.5% Vanilla Custard v2 | CAP | 4% Western | TPA | 1.5%
ALPHA VAPE BREEZE Clone
Well here it is the closest clone of Alpha Vape Breeze you will find on the internet. Is it 100%? No. Is it damn close? Yes. Is it delicious? Yes. This is my version inspired from many other attempts I have seen on the net. I think I have improved on others work. It is different enough and better to call it my own recipe I guess. I have poured countless mixes down the sink in search for this one that is worth posting. I haven't steeped it yet to see if it gets better or worse but just now mixed this final version and its really really good, so lets hope it steeps only better.
TFA Cantaloupe %8
TFA Honeydew %0.5
TFA Papaya %1.5
FA fresh cream %1
CAP Peach with Stevia %5
Colbys Cake Frosting
It tastes like you took your index finger and scooped a bunch of white frosting from the top of a cake and vaped it. Seriously this is probably my first recipe I have made I thought was really worth sharing with the vape community. IMO it is top shelf and every morning I wake up craving this. It is SWEET but complex and smooth. Please don't make any substitutions to brands or flavors I want you to try this as I intended then tweak as you like of course (But I bet you won't)
Cake Batter Dip (FW) %6.5
Lemon Meringue Pie (CAP) %1
Vanilla Ice Cream (FW) %4
Lemon Pound Cake (OoO) %0.5
Super Sweet (CAP) %.75
The two lemon flavors in this recipe are so in the background they add just the right complexity with the vanilla to make you crave vape after vape. This requires zero steep time but in my opinion it does get even better more complex after a few days. I am very proud of this recipe and hope you enjoy it. Some might think it is too sweet and may want to back off the super sweet but try it at my recipe strength first please I find it absolutely delicious. If you re-post please give me credit thank you. Side note: My bottle of FW Vanilla Ice cream does not have the word Bean on the label so since I cannot find anything other than FW Vanilla BEAN Ice cream I assume it was just left off the label?
This is the culmination of my experimentation trying to make a enjoyable fruity/gummy type candy with INW Anton Apple. No rocket science here, just a straight up Strapple candy using TFA Dragonfruit to boost and blend the fruits. As always Sweetener is optional but I think its an important part of the recipe since it is a candy vape. The overnight steep is mainly to cut off some of the throat hit from TFA Swedish Gummy. Its definitely vapable after an overnight but i suggest a good 3 day to eliminate the throat hit completely and give enough time for flavors to mix.
- Seabeast
- INW Anton Apple 2%
- TFA Dragonfruit 1.5%
- TFA Strawberry Ripe 1%
- TFA Sweedish Gummy 3%
- JF Sweet Strawberry 3%
- TFA Sweetener 1%
Cobbled Peach
ELR Link: http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/800798/Cobbled+Peach
ATF Lnk: https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/13208#cobbled_peach_by_ediblemalfunction
Deliciously creamy peaches, vanilla ice cream, and a subtle cinnamon and pastry note to tie it all together.
- Apple Pie (TPA) - 0.75%
- Biscuit (INW) - 0.5%
- Sugar Cookie (CAP) - 2.0%
- Cinnamon Danish Swirl (CAP) - 1.5%
- Bavarian Cream (TPA) - 3.0%
- Sweet Cream (TPA) - 2.0%
- Peach (INW) - 1.75%
- Juicy Peach (TPA) - 1.0%
- Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (TPA) - 4.5%
Recipe 1
2% Harvest Berry (CAP)
2% Mango (TPA)
2% Pineapple (TPA)
Recipe 2
2% Juicy Orange (CAP)
4% Sweet Strawberry (CAP)
4% Sweet Tangerine (CAP)
Let this one breath for a couple of hours after making it. It can be harsh. Try some vape wizard to mellow it out.
Recipe 3
2% Cake (Yellow) (FW)
4% Cinnamon Churro (FW)
2% Cream Cheese Icing (LA)
Also add 2 drops Acetyl Pyrazine - TFA per 10mls
1 drop Ethyl Malthol per 10mls
1 drop Meringue - FA per 10mls
Recipe 4
1.25% Dragonfruit (TPA)
4% Green Apple (TPA)
2% Phillipine Mango (TPA)
4% Strawberry (Ripe) (TPA)
Add koolada to taste. I do 3 drop per 10mls
Let me know what you think. Feedback is appreciated. Also if you think of good names for the recipe post them. I'm terrible at naming vapes
Ingredient|% :---|---: Cactus (INAWERA)|1 Guanabana (Flavorah)|4 Pink Guava (Flavorah)|1
Flavor total: 6%
A quick little shake-n-vape I made as a change-up in my fruit tank. Good right away, better after day 3.
This is nice. Nothing electrifying, but, easy and pleasant. The vape equivalent of tropical white noise. Oddly relaxing.
Inhale is juicy, full and sweet, exhale is like spinning a color wheel until it all blurs into some pleasing, blue-green, undiscovered hue.
A little grapefruit zing, some voluptuous lychee sweetness, something vaguely papaya-'nana, whipped up with some coconut milk in a blender and garnished with an island flower.
Mixed it up on 9/7 and named it after a Philippine Holiday that happened to fall on that day. Thought I'd share before I vaped the last of it away.
I'm relatively new to mixing, and I mixed something I'm pretty proud of. It's basically supposed to be fruit loops and lucky charms in a nice milky bowl. Here's what I have:
All in 1 Cereal
Mfg Flavor %
JF (Jungle Flavors) Bavarian cream 2.5
TPA Berry Cereal 3.5
ECX Erythritol Solution (Eciggity) 1
TPA Fruit Circles 4.5
FA Marshmallow 1.5
FA Meringue 1.5
TPA Sweet Cream 3
CAP Vanilla Custard v1 1
STEEP:
I would say at least 4 days, but a week or two would do it good.
FLAVOR NOTES:
I went with the Jungle Flavors Bavarian Cream mostly because I am experimenting with it. I like the rich, unmistakable cream that it adds to this mix. The Berry Cereal is going to bring in that classic lemon hint, and I added it at this percentage because I really wanted to have the centerpiece be the cereals, not necessarily the milk. I added the marshmallow for two reasons. One is to get that nice full mouthfeel and two is to hopefully bring in some actual marshmallow flavor to emulate the lucky charms. I went with the Meringue at 1.5% because I like the nice milkiness that it brings in at low percentages. I thought it would be a nice contrast with the TPA sweet cream. The sweet cream at 3% for that nice, milky, creamy flavor. I could've added Dairy Milk but I don't have any. Thoughts on this would be nice. Then I added the vanilla custard just to add a little thick sweet vanilla. Thinking about dropping this to .5% or .75%. And I added Erythritol, it does make the vape pretty sweet but that's what I like. Honestly could probably be brought down or even up a bit, obviously, can be subbed for other sweeteners.
Anyway, yeah, I am new to DIY mixing and very new on this forum. I did read the sidebar, but please correct me if I made any mistakes.
I am looking for any and all notes on this recipe or tips on how to make it better. Everything is flexible here, I'm just trying to make a nice vape. I love this so far, and it is by FAR the most complicated mix I'm working on right now.
Ingredient | %
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Mango (TFA) | .3%
Sweet Mango (CAP) | 5.3%
Peach (LA) | 5.3%
Pomegranate (LA) | 5.3%
Strawberry Ripe (TFA) | .3%
Notes:
- Good as shake and vape
- Mix and put in warm bath 120deg for 2 hrs
- Steep 2 days
I've been vaping this one for several months on and off, making a few adjustments here and there, and this is the one I really like.
70vg / 30 pg
TFA Cheesecake (Graham Cracker Crust) 1%
TFA Toasted Marshmallow 1%
TFA Key Lime 1.5%
CAP New York Cheesecake 1.7%
FA Vienna Cream 1.2%
FA Lime Tahiti Cold Pressed 0.3%
EDIT: Changed 70pg/30vg to 70vg/30pg
Cupcake, what are the flavor notes on FA Lime Tahiti Cold Pressed? Sounds like and interesting flavor and a tasty recipe. Thanx for sharing.
I’d like to share this great summer recipe for a Tropical Flavored Bubble Gum. I had made a previous Bubble Gum and wasn’t happy with the results but new I wanted a nice Bubble Gum to vape. I also had found that the Raspberry Sweet didn’t offer much as a top note, but accented other fruits very nicely so I decided to go with a tropical blend to utilize the Pina Colada flavor along with the Pineapple I had just received in an order. I’m very happy with the results and vape this recipe often. This actually makes for a really good ADV, and I think you’ll enjoy the subtle tropical notes.
Hawaiian Chiclet (40Pg/60Vg)
Ingredient | %
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Bubble Gum (FW) | 10%
Pina Colada (FE)| 4%
Pineapple (FW)| 4%
Strw. Ripe (TFA)| 6%
Rasp. Sweet (TFA) | 2%
Ethyl Maltol | 2%
Notes:
Steep: It’s descent as a S&V but a good 7-10 day steep in necessary for the tropical fruits and gum to coalesce.
Bubble Gum (FW) - I used this at a higher percentage as I found it to be a little light as a main profile in previous gum recipes.
**Pina Colada (FE) -**I really enjoy this flavor. It steeps to a nice light coconut flavor without overpowering the recipe.
Raspberry Sweet (FW) - This flavor makes a wonderful addition to other fruits and rounds them off with a nice sweetness and makes them more vibrant allowing them to shine through as more individual notes in the recipe.
**EM-**I wanted my gum recipe to have a nice sweetness to it, without using Sucralose.
I hope you all enjoy this recipe as much as I do. For you gum lovers this is a nice addition, without tasting like a standard bubble gum, or a crazy candy.
For those of you who like to view this on [E-Liquid] (http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/896727/Hawaiian+Chiclet) I’d really appreciate any comments or reviews on this recipe. Or any of my recipes for that matter. LOL
I am still pretty new, but that seems like an insane amount of total flavoring. Why so much?
You're right it is an insane amount. I had tried the BubbleGum at a lower % and it just wasn't bubble gummy enough, Strawberry Ripe is usually used at around 6% or in combination with Sweet Strawberry (CAP) to add to it. The Raspberry Sweet like I said, rounds out the other flavors and adds a different take on what the Sweet Strawberry would contribute to the Ripe. The Pina Colada without any coconut additions I think needs to be at the 4% too. If I were going to (I'm mixing some more in today or next) reduce some flavorings I may reduce the BGum to 8%, but other than that, all these are pretty subtle flavors with the main profile being the Bubble Gum and the rest just add a medley of tropical to it. Let me know what you come up with and I'll play with the less is more on this recipe to see how it comes out. Thanx for stopping in.
Ok so I had a vape called bunnygurt Its flavor profile is trix cotton candy yogurt. Its absolutely amazing and 24 for a 60 ml. I have been forever trying to get close to cloning it with no such luck but I did come up with one tasty and easy to make cotton candy soft serve and I give you
Cotton Candy swirl
<Capella>(<blue raspberry cotton candy>)@6%
<tfa>(<vanilla swirl>)@4%
<Capella>(<marshmallow>)@1.5%
Flavor notes
Capella blue raspberry cotton candy I chose this because in my opinion by far the most authentic and realistic cotton candy flavor, we all know most regular cotton candy are just em. I have tried circus cotton candy but it wasn't giving me that extra blue rasberry flavor. So this is the best imo.
Tfa Vanilla Swirl I chose this flavor because it is exactly what it says a soft serve vanilla no custard no egg, just that smooth vanilla taste. This flavor is very versatile and can be upped to preference. I chose 4% so it didn't take a lot away from the cotton candy.
Capella Marshmallow This recipe required something to take a little edge off of the blue raspberry flavor because at times it could become a little harsh. This is the best marshmallow imo and it mimics the mouth feel of having something thick but thin at the same time kinda like a soft serve ice cream.
And that is it I hope you enjoy this recipe reminds me of summers gettin the twisted ice cream with flavor in the tips from the Jersey shore most notably Sea side heights . I hope you all enjoy this one as we say good bye to summer. Even though I now live in Orlando and never say bye to summer.
BERRY PUNCH BLAST
TFA Blueberry Extra @ 2%
TFA Citrus Punch @ 3%
TFA Dragon Fruit @ 1%
TFA Pineapple @ 1%
FA Meringue @ 0.7%
TFA Raspberry Sweet @ 2%
TFA Champagne @ 1.2%
I like to add 5 drops of koolada per 30ml.
I don't post recipes often, mostly because i'm crap at writing notes. It's not particuarly complex but i've really been enjoying it as have most of my friends.
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/share/3eb5e98d-e690-45dc-a699-840c072bf7cd
Would like to share my TPA-only recipe:
Fruity Breakfast Crunch
TPA Fruit Circles With Milk 4%
TPA Strawberry (Ripe) 3%
TPA Graham Cracker Clear 2%
TPA Banana Cream 1%
TPA Dragonfruit 1%
TPA Vanilla Swirl 1%
Overall flavor 12%
Prefer to mix it at 30/70, 1.5% nicotine
The original idea was to get that morning fruity and milky crunch flavor. I think it does its job pretty well.
Hello everyone! Another month has past in the blink of an eye, hasn't it? Here's another recipe to welcome October. I've been hankering for a strawberry cake batter style vape, similar to ITC Vapes Spoonlicker OG. Here's my rendition of that, which I believe is very, very close.
Windowlicka OG
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CAP Sweet Strawberry 6%
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CAP Cake Batter 5%
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FW Yellow Cake 3%
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CAP Vanilla Custard 3%
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TFA Sweetener 1%
Obviously, steep time is mandatory because cake batter. After 5 days, it really starts to come together. Sweetener is optional, feel free to take it out but if you wanna get close to the OG, you need sweetener.
I know there are a few similar clones floating around but I believe the 'secret' ingredient is CAP Vanilla Custard, which imparts that silky/malty taste that people can't seem to replicate. Try it out and let me know what you think!
Can I post here to have someone review or offer pointers on my recipe?
I just made a simple key lime pie filling, want to maybe expand on it more to make full key lime pie, with meringue and pie crust(not graham). I think its pretty good so far.
TFA - Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - 9%
TFA - KEY LIME - 1.5%
Thanks for any help you can provide :)
So this juice, Paulding Light by #DUJC has been my ADV for over a year now, but (even though it is relatively cheap) is becoming too expensive for me. The flavor is a caramel apple sucker and is pretty spot on. Is there anyone out there that has had this and may have a recipe or just a recipe for a caramel apple sucker? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Ingredient | %
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Lime (INW) | 1%
Lime Tahiti cold pressed (FA) | 2.5%
Blood Orange (FW) | 2%
Tequila (FW) | 3.5%
Flavor total 9.0%
Notes:
- Add 1% Distilled Water
- Mix and put in warm bath 120deg for 2 hrs
- Steep 2 days
This is based on my personal Margherita mix. I appreciate any comments or suggestions.
It was kinda rude of someone to downvote your recipe to 0 and not say why. I'll tell you why I'm not adding an upvote to bring it back up to 1: Don't share recipes here that you haven't even mixed up and tasted yet. New Mixer's thread for recipe help. Maybe self-post after you've tried several times and can give detailed notes on what you've done and why it isn't working. Also I think there's a typo there, Lime Tahiti Cold Pressed should be FA, not FW, right? But I appreciate your introducing me the fact that FW has a tequila flavor. I didn't know that existed and have lamented the lack of a tequila flavor.
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Post this question here: https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/53h7h5/weekly_new_mixers_questions_thread_week_of/
and I'm sure you'll get plenty of good answers.
This thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/4x9uhy/whats_your_current_favorite_simple_recipe/
Is also filled with great ones.