What was the vape recipe from this sub that really dominated your mixing in 2016? It might be a recipe that was very popular, or one that that barely got any attention - what matters is it quickly became your ADV and you want to give it some love.
This is not the place to nominate your own creation, but rather the best recipe that you found on this site last year made by another user. PLEASE FOLLOW THE SUBMISSION FORMAT to make it easier for others to follow!
Format:
"Recipe name" by /u/username
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Your description of why you love this recipe should come next
Next should come any alterations / substitutions you made to the recipe
The winner (the one who created the recipe) gets a special flair and our undying admiration. Contest mode is enabled; top level posts not meeting submission rules will be deleted. Winner announced at the end of the month, when the post will be locked from further comment.
Wait... hold on... seriously?! No one has nominated this before me?! Alright, fine, here goes!
...This is one of those flavors that should live in your regular rotation to give you a break. From everything.
This is the vape equivalent of your virginal sweetheart after you've been banging the arse off of the town bike.
You need to calm the f*ck down and realize the subtle sweetness of a perfectly realized staple that holds your life together.
There are a million recipes you can keep humping, but, this is the one you marry. I give you...
/u/Vurve's Vanilla Almond Milk.
(FA) Almond - 1.5%
(FW) Hazelnut - 0.25%
(INW) Marzipan - 0.13%
(FA) Meringue - 1%
(INW) Shisha Vanilla - 0.5%
(TPA) Vanilla Swirl - 3%
(FA) Vienna Cream - 1%
All kidding aside, this is a subtle masterpiece that everyone should mix up at least once, like his lemonade.
It is perfectly satisfying and calming, and delivers everything a brash custard promises sans blown-out taste buds. It's gentle and sweet and 100% authentic, just like the one that got away.
I know I'm a little late replying to this, but your description has got me a little flustered.
This is quite possibly the most sensual and satisfying way I've ever heard one of my recipe...no, any recipe...described before. It is truly an honor to be nominated by you.
Even if it doesn't win, I'm proud to be able to have given you something that you cherish this much.
I dunno what it is but this recipe was really harsh for me
[Terrorhawk] (https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/13499#terrorhawk_by_concreteriver) by u/ConcreteRiver
- (INW)Cactus 0.5%
- (FA)Jasmine Natural 2%
- (FLV)Pink Guava 2%
- (FW)Ruby Red Grapefruit 3%
- (INW)Shisha Vanilla 1%
- (TPA)Vanilla Swirl 4%
- (INW)White Grapefruit 0.25%
I know this nomination is late but I was just able to mix this this recipe this week. It's phenomenal and worth getting the ingredients.
This is the most spot on, layered, well crafted recipe I've ever had the pleasure to vape. This man is an absolute artist and shares his wealth of knowledge so freely with the community and this recipe is a true masterpiece. It may not win recipe of the year with the late nomination but it definitely deserves recognition.
Flakey 8 by u/queuetue
TFA - Acetyl Pyrazine 1.8%
FA - Anise 0.25%
FA - Caramel. 1.5%
TFA - Eythol Maltol. 1.5%
TFA - Graham cracker clear. 1.5%
TFA - Marshmallow. 3%
TFA - Toasted marshmallow. 1.5%
I initially mixed this recipe, around 2 days after Que posted it. I had not been able to test it until today, and I'm sure happy this thread is open.
I was instantly in love after the first pull, I vaped a 30ml tester bottle tonight in around 2 hours. I'm going to be mixing around 1000mls of this and keeping it on hand at all times.
Ques use of anise is fucking genius here, blending the marshmallows into a silky and delicious pillow to rest the corn puffs.
Using AP as the main note, in my opinion is absolutely insane, and Que pulled in off In spades.
I didn't taste it until 2017, but this recipe blew me away. The intelligent use of flavors and the layering is superb.
Que, good fucking work and thank you.
Fantastic!
Recipe located here.
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/5#flakey_8_by_queuetue
Also, I just found out tonight Que has a great YouTube channel. Very concise and easy to follow.
Also, in addendum.
Don't change a thing in this recipe, nothing. The gods will smite you if you do.
Nebula 6.0 by /u/matthekocanda
TFA Strawberry Ripe at 5.5%
TFA Strawberry at 1.5%
TFA Pineapple at 1%
TFA Dragonfruit at 2.5%
FA Fuji at 1.25%
FA White Peach at 0.75%
FA Peach at 0.75%
TFA Koolada to taste
Pretty late, but I just had to nominate this recipe since it basically ruined every other recipe for me because of how good it is. I have a hard time trying to describe exactly what it tastes like, you can probably get a good idea just from looking at the ingredients. I highly recommend anyone who enjoys fruity mixes to try this one out. It's my and all my friends favorite DIY juice recipe to date; nothing else I've tried has come close to how delicious this juice is.
Spider's Crawl, a Widow's Walk Inspired Blend by /u/The_Perrycox
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2.75% FA Pomegranate
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1.50% FA Fig Fresh
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.85% FA Zen Garden
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.65% INW Mint(Mieta)
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1.25% FA Forest Fruit
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.15% INW Green Tea
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5 Drops per 30ml of 50% Menthol Solution
I know I am late to the party on this one (I dont stop by as much), but I have to nominate the one juice that has become an ADV for me. Diy'ing for over 2 years and this is the one juice I could vape on forever. I have also subbed in a new fruit once in a while, but the original holds up fantastically.
Glad to hear you're still enjoying it after all this time! I'm curious as to what types of fruits you've had success throwing in there? I occasionally throw some INW Apricots in there for a fleshy vibe.
My 2'cd favorite version is subbing out Forest Fruit and adding FLV Cranberry.
I have also used Watermelon (LA), Honeydew (JF). The base of the recipe is what really matters the most (Fig, Zen, Mint, Pomegranate). It's a really good recipe and it is the only thing my nephews wife will vape.
Kudos to you for sharing.
Charlie Noble, PB Cereal by /u/kbwalk3
- TPA Peanut Butter 8.50%
- CAP Sugar Cookie 5.50%
- CAP Vanilla Custard V2 3.50%
- TPA Malted Milk 1.50%
- FW Bavarian Cream 0.50%
- FW Cotton Candy OR Ethyl Maltol 0.50%
- Saline Solution 1d/10ml
- Acetyl Pyrizine 1d/10ml
Haven't made, don't plan on it. But holy hell did it do one thing to this community......
Saline Solution
People went goddamn nuts for Saline Solution, WHERE DO I GET IT, WHEREEEEEEEEEEEE, So many posts, questions. And it wasn't even a new thing. They just like legitimized it. Then other people started wondering what other weird things to throw in.
~~We don't even know if salt is safe to inhale.....that's just a me thing, ignore that. That's me being me.~~
I applaud innovation. Here it is. Something new, something that....I don't feel like it's a fad, although a vendor really needs to start offering it for sale. Come on /u/NicotineRiver , /u/ECX_FlavorLab , /u/BCVapor
_^Don'tCareifthisgetsdisqualified.
Honeydew milk, by /u/rimpower27
- TFA Honeydew 3%
- CAP Sweet Strawberry 3%
- TFA Bavarian Cream 2%
- FA Meringue 2%
- FA Marshmallow 2%
This quickly became my favourite recipe that I've ever found on this sub. The honeydew/sweet strawberry combo makes such a nice strong and deep fruit taste that pairs perfectly with the cream portion. The meringue, bavarian cream and marshmallow combo make a perfect non-vanilla cream that is not too heavy and not too light.
That is, with TFA Marshmallow at same percentage because I don't have FA's. I'm sure it will be just as good If not better with FA's marshmallow or even CAP's. I have tried with TFA Strawberry in place of CAP's but it just isn't the same even though I like TFA's Strawberry a whole lot more in other mixes and standalone. Going to mix this up with JF Sweet Strawberry and will report back how it is.
I need formatting help, I've tried what people are saying how to format but just for some reason i can't figure it out.
To get a table, format it like this:
Flavor | Percentage
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TFA Honeydew | 3%
CAP Sweet Strawberry | 3%
etc
So, you get this below. You don't want to press enter more than once after each line. Or click "source" under my comment and look at how I did the second table. Or just use the box on the screen to generate the table for you...
Flavor | Percentage ---|--- TFA Honeydew | 3% CAP Sweet Strawberry | 3% TFA Bavarian Cream | 2% FA Meringue | 2% FA Marshmallow | 2%
Baeberry Custard by /u/thedirtyprojector
Ingredient|% :---|---: TFA Blueberry Wild|4% FW Blueberry|3% FA Bilberry|0.5% CAP Vanilla Custard|4.5% TFA Bavarian Cream|1% CAP Sweet Cream|1% CAP French Vanilla|1.5% FA Meringue|1%
So many great recipes already nominated; I actually just discovered this one. It's the first blueberry custard I've come across that been spot on, without drowning in blueberry.
Grack Juice by /u/Philosaphucker
Cactus (INW) 2.25%
Dragonfruit (TFA) 1%
Grape (INW) 4%
Koolada (TFA) 0.75%
Meringue (FA) 1%
Raspberry (INW) 0.5%
Sweet Strawberry (CAP) 1.5%
Grack is delicious and addictive, but also so wonderfully different from everything else. It's a work of abstract art with no culinary reference whatsoever. Other recipes lack any element of surprise, but this one's shockingly good. It's an original, one-of-a-kind recipe.
2016 was such an amazing year for DIY recipes. If I could nominate recipes for honorable mentions, I’d post up two dozen. But we’re not. We’re voting on recipe of the year.
And what a crazy year it has been, for the world, for the U.S., for vaping as a whole, and for DIY. Only Grack Juice is a crazy enough recipe that’s also crazy good enough to represent 2016 as Recipe of the Year.
Sort ATF recipes by rating. This is a far better measure than “popular,” which just means people looked at it. Ratings means people actually tried it and responded positively to it. And as of this morning, Grack Juice was tied at #4 in ratings. Grack Juice reached this level of recognition from the humblest of beginnings, just a post in a monthly recipe thread that wasn’t even in the top three for that month. It was never on the front page. It wasn’t created by a DIY legend (though its author is likely to become one). It wasn’t shouted from the electronic rooftops with links posted on every DIY forum in existence. It wasn’t part of a high-profile contest where the mixer’s ability to generate hype was literally part of the judging criteria.
No, Grack Juice gained its ratings the old-fashioned way, the way the gods intended, on pure incredibleness and simple word-of-OMGhaveyoutriedthis-mouth.
But what does it taste like? Just read these 5-star reviews, or better yet, mix it up and find out for yourself. It's shake-and-vape certified, so there's still plenty of time to order ingredients and mix up this mind-bending stuff before our Recipe of the Year is unveiled.
Grack juice easily gets my vote. It's leagues ahead of everything else I've mixed this year.
I love how I can get grapes with subtle berries at 50-60w and full blown cactus brain explosion at 90w. Sweet spot is somewhere in between for me. Awesome and inspiring mixing.
I'd love to see your honorable mentions! I'm trying to bulk up my recepie book
Most of them are right here in this thread, nominated by others. Others that have been overlooked in my opinion are /u/theDirtyProjector's Pioneer (has it's own post) and /u/Taclite's Bourbon Ice Cream (from the top of the December monthly thread). For the rest, I'd just go to ATF and filter by ratings (not popular!) and make anything from the first dozen or so pages that sounds good to you.
I was literally just about to nominate this. This is my best of 2016.
This recipe is a touchstone for a lot of really good streams of thought in mixing. It displays such a good grasp of each of the ingredients, and how they interact with each other. Perfectly balanced, but interesting enough to keep it from ever getting dull.
It's also unshackled to a particular flavor reference and instead does a really good job of using the tools available to mixers in a way that maximizes their effectiveness. It embraces the medium, as opposed to trying to push another dessert into an area it fundamentally doesn't belong.
And it's tasty AF. So bonus on a statement recipe that is also delicious.
If this school of unfettered mixing that you (Fiestas and Fiascos, Terrorhawk), Philosaphucker, /u/Coop34 (Kiwi Bourbon!), and a few others seem to have serious talent for had a flag, the Grack Juice grackle should be on it.
Just mixed this up last night. Strongly reminds me of Hawk Sauce, but much more nuanced and flavorful. Depending on how I vape it (lung, throat, mouth), or what build I put it on (so far I've had it on a low-ohm alien in a velocity or a .40 stainless spaced in a RTA), I get different notes, and that's amazing.
Low-ohm dripper: cloudy, creamy cactus
.40 tank in TC: cool grape-a-liciousness
Was this experiment supposed to be this goddamn good? Doesn't matter. I bow to the mixing gods.
Yep, vouching for this one, and one of the best of the year.
What type of cactus is this I'm kinda scared to make this I might remove the cactus will it still taste good ?
Cactus is integral to the flavor profile and makes this recipe what it is. However, if you would like to try a different sort of delicious recipe with a 1:1 sub of cactus for TFA Bavarian Cream and dropping the Grapes to 2.5%, it is called Galaxy grape and rightfully attributed here.
I am honored that you have decided to nominate this recipe. I love that Grack has been positively received (as it is one of my favorites), but what I love even more is the proliferation of all of these more abstract approaches to mixing. Evocative and descriptive recipe and flavor reviews from you, /u/ConcreteRiver, /u/wh1skeyk1ng, and others help these interesting and fun ways to mix flourish so hats off to you all!
Man, I /just/ mixed this up and am dripping it as I post. It tastes like I'm on acid, in a good and very confusing way.
This recipe is easily in my all-time top 5 (maybe top 3). As everyone has mentioned: it is so unique and interesting. I was slightly put off by my first few rounds of vaping after SnV but vaped through 60mls in 2 days after a few days to let the potent floral aspects settle in. Just made a 500ml batch so it will stay in rotation. I would have made a liter but will hopefully be able to test it's shelf-life before committing to bigger batches.
/u/Philosaphucker, thank you for this recipe! Simply amazing work.
Birthday ice cream cake by /u/vurve
0.5 (FA) Meringue
0.5 (FLV) Milk & Honey
3 (TPA) Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
1 (CAP) Vanilla Cupcake V2
1 (FA) Vienna Cream
2.5 (JF) Yellow Cake
My favorite vapes are creamy and this one takes the cake. It's got everything I look for: it's smooth, full of vanilla and cakeyness and doesn't need much time to steep. This recipe was the only non-original recipe that I've consistently vaped over the past few months.
I made this with the original recipe which had TPA Vanilla cupcake at 1.25% instead of CAP v2. Haven't tried that one yet but the original is damn delicious.
Also before I owned FLV milk and honey I made this with FA caramel instead and it was still fantastic but milk and honey just brings it to the next level of flavor. Perfectly sweet.
Great use of JF Yellow cake really love this recipe.
Where are we getting JF yellow cake. Would Cap or FW substitute? I like sticking to the original recipe but BCF doesn't carry JF unfortunately.
Sup cap not FW. Jungle flavors is available at ecigexpress. Highly recommend their yellow cake, strawberry sweet, lemon juicy, and their biscuit IMO is leaps and bounds better than INW biscuit, INW's biscuit aroma makes me ill. JF Biscuit is very similar but something about INW biscuit puts me off and it (INW biscuit) seems to worsen and get stronger as it steeps.
But yes, CAP yellow cake should work same % .. if you do end up ordering from ECX get their yellow cake and see for yourself whether it's worth buying more of. I like both and not sure which is my favorite yellow cake yet, I have not tried nor will I be trying the flavor west variety just because the devil I know is better than the one I don't (I don't know this fructose devil and I don't wanna meet him)
I'm going to keep this one simple, just the like the creator did with his recipe.
- Kiwi (FA) 4%
- Kentucky Bourbon (TFA) 2%
- Toasted Marshmallow (TFA) 2%
/u/coop34 is one of the few mixers whose recipes I will mix up large quantities of right away. If you haven't tried this, do yourself the favor. If you don't have FA Kiwi (or the other two ingredients), get some; it's worth it.
Apex, thank you nominating this recipe, obviously it is among my most favorite and I'm happy to see it here. And for not carrying out your threat to nominate MoDM.
What an honor! Thanks for the mention! Did /u/ID10-T put you up to this? I kid, I kid! He certainly did some plugging for it hehe.
And thank you for the kind words about my mixing in general, that is why I stay so active here. I just love contributing what I can. I'm glad you like it!
I have indeed proven unable to shut up about the greatness that is Coop's Kiwi Bourbon, but I had nothing to do with this.
This Kiwi Bourbon came as a shock to me. I was on my last MLS of Kiwi, and thought it was a nice flavour, but I wasn't going to bother reordering it.
BUT I know from CoOp's Astronaut clone, a few flavours with this mixer can result in magic - and so it did.
3 ingredients working perfectly to bring out the best in each other. Like an outstanding Margheritta pizza from Tuscanny.
/u/ID10-T was actually plugging himself by mentioning it because he's really the master muse, helping to guide others into thinking of things he should have thought of himself. ^^I ^^kid
Honestly as excellent as your recipes are; your patience and guidance with all the new mixers coming through the sub is something I think deserves its own nomination :)
patience and guidance with all the new mixers
Ah yeah, I was a freshman at one time. This sub was a lot smaller then, and I know for a fact people were patient and helpful with me. No one laughed (out loud anyway) when I posted that 14% TFA Pear and 6% Lychee recipe, and said how proud I was of it. Just paying it forward...
I don't like bourbon in real life. Does this juice have a strong bourbon taste?
Not to my palate, though YMMV. I think the KB acts as more of a flavor modifier for the Toasted Marshmallow, creating something entirely unique and not exactly tied to either concentrates namesake. Full disclosure: I do enjoy bourbon on the rare occasion that I set aside my scotch to have some.
This fucking recipe single handedly made people go fucking INSANE for FA Kiwi. Like holy damn.
Every goddamn recipe for the next two weeks had FA Kiwi in it. LETS add tart to it!
I would love to see a chronological statboard for flavor positions on AllTheFlavors. Kiwi would have went through the roof because of this recipe!
SHURB v4 by /u/captaincannibal
- FA Raspberry 5%
- TFA Vanilla Swirl 2.5%
- TFA Whipped Cream 2.5%
- TFA Cotton Candy (EM) 3.5%
- FW Beetle Juice 6%
- FA Mandarin 6.5%
- TFA Key Lime 1.5%
I bought almost 400ml of fw beetle juice for this recipe, it is that good. This is my first adv in almost a full year of diy'ing. It's difficult to describe what it is , but its like a creamy, sweet, tart, well rounded sherbert. And it is extremely addicting. In a world of strawberries and creams this recipe stands out like a dotted zebra.
I have tried all of the shurbs /u/captaincannibal has made and all of them mix really well with eachother. You can take the sherbert aspect from Shurb v2 and put it in Shurb v4 etc etc. All of my mish mashing has been great so far.
At last I just want to thank /u/captaincannibal for the recipe.
Hey thanks man! It's been a while ride. I'm so glad people like it.
u/captaincannibal This stuff is really good. I ordered key lime pie by accident, whipped it up anyway, and this is a solid ADV for me. Thanks for helping me save a few hundred bucks a month!
Gentleman's Custard by /u/ohm-society
RY4 Double (TPA) 6%
Butterscotch (FLV) 3%
Brown Sugar (TPA) 1%
Vanilla Custard (CAP) 5.5%
Acetyl Pirazine (TPA) 0.5%
Total Flavouring: 16% Steep Time: 4+ Weeks
This recipe hits every note that I want in an e-juice: it's flavorful and rich, without being so overpowering that the flavor overstays it's welcome. I have had this juice in my daily rotation of 3-4 for several months now.. The taste of other juices I have vaped so religiously in the past eventually starts to fatigue, but this juice just refuses to get old! And though /u/ohm-society recommends steeping for a month, I find that it works quite well still as a shake-n-vape, though the darker, complex flavors in this recipe will of course see some benefit from steeping. It's a wonderfully smooth cloud of butterscotch and custard on top of a bed of sweet, earthy RY4. It entices, delights, amazes, and soothes. I freaking love this juice. Forget ADV, this is a DVA (daily vape always). Thank you, /u/ohm-society, for this beautiful creation.
I've just mixed this up and since /u/zenroch suggested that S&V was an option, I tried it. This is stunning. Creamy, rich and packed with flavour. I can't wait to see how this is in 4 weeks. Will probably have to make another batch as I can see that resisting this will be hard.
Thank you so much for the kind words and nomination! I'm so happy to hear how much you enjoy it!
My absolute favorite of this year right here I always have at lease 200ml steeping. Also if you like this you can sub flv butterscotch with fw butterscotch ripple same% it's very good.
Glaistig by u/RuntDastardly
http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/451453/The+Glaistig
2% TFA Absinthe 1% FA Aurora .5% FA Black Currant 7% FA Forest Mix .25% INW Mix mint .25% INW Raspberry 1.5% INW Cactus
This looks like instant death at first glance but damn is it tasty. I've tried a lot of tasty treats this year and would gladly submit more choices but this takes the cake since Absinthe was my very first diy juice (and I loved it even though it was a tank cracker).
Hey! Thank you!
I get so excited when I hear someone likes that recipe, because I realize what a tough sell it is, but it's kind of the epitome of; "wait!... this isn't what it looks like!"
Thanks for the vote! <3
This must be magic for you to get away with 7% forest mix and no sucralose. I'm going to try it (after ordering 2 flavors, of course).
- Acetyl Pyrazine (TFA) @ 0.5%
- Almond (FA) @ 1%
- Brandy (FA) @ 2%
- Butterscotch (FLV) @ 2%
- Kentucky Bourbon (TFA) @ 2%
- RY4 Double (TFA) @ 4.5%
- Torrone (FA) @ 3%
With so many fruit, cake and cookie mixes out there, this is something from a completely different direction and it took my tastebuds by surprise and by storm. Having made a number of mixes which incorporate FA Torrone, seeing Torrone used at 3% initially had me thinking "this is madness!", but boy am I glad I mixed it up. Layered and flavor-changing are words I use to describe this to people. Rich, nutty, nougat-y, toasty, a little boozy...just... so much going on here, it's so incredibly good. I premix a flavor base of this to keep on hand so I can always mix it quick and have it on hand.
If you have no mixed this yet, do yourself a favor, mix it.
Thanks for the nomination as well as the flattering comments! It's definitely one I keep in my rotation too.
edit: fixed link
I have only made this sans Kentucky Bourbon because I do not own it. But even without it is a mix I make up a couple of times each month. Very different, very great mix for the savory lovers out there.
You gotta pick up some Kentucky Bourbon! 😊 I keep seeing things about it being awesome with TFA Toasted Marshmallow and have wondered if it has a place in this recipe.
/u/wh1skeyk1ng - any experience adding TM here?
I don't have Brandy and only have TFA Butterscotch. Still worth a mix?
I can't speak for tfa butterscotch but I subbed in fw butterscotch natural and it is still delicious. It really has a unique flavor unlike anything I've had before and the torrone is up front and obvious but not in a bad way. Thank you for this great recipe!
Same here -- didn't have the FLV, but FW Natural turned out really nice. Initial shake there were some desert ship nuances that I'm not fond of; Not sure if it was Torrone or jut the recipe as a whole -- it took a good two-ish weeks steep for me to really take a shine to it; Post-steep, I couldn't get enough of it and totally sad it's gone now. I'm planning on mixing up a larger batch tonight...
Pebbles by /u/notcharlesmanson
2% CAP Lemon Lime
1.25% FA Vienna Cream
2% FA Meringue
.75% FA Black Cherry
1.5% FW Blood Orange
1% LA Cream Cheese Icing
3% TFA Graham Cracker Clear
4% CAP Sugar Cookie
.5% FW Hazelnut
1% TFA Toasted Marshmallow
This recipe is so fantastic and worth getting all the concentrates for. He really nailed this recipe. Ever since the first time I made this I let my girlfriend try it and this is now the only thing she wants to vape.
This recipe is a perfectly blended mix that doesn't have anything you can single out. The milk base of vienna cream and CCI are so simple and work perfectly here. The fruits don't have anyone competing for the top but rather just working together. The cereal base is what works the best for a ricy cereal type of mix here.
If you never got around to mixing this up I highly recommend it as this is one you'll want to chain vape consistently.
I made this juice 4 days ago, and tried it yesterday. It's super citrusy. Very very tasty, but I'm not getting the "Pebbles" flavor. Is this due to not long enough steeping do you think?
Am currently steeping, at 5 days not convinced will chime in at three weeks.
RemindMe! 2 weeks pebbles review
What don't you like about it so far? Just looking for honest/harsh criticism on what I could do differently. Bring the pain!
Haven't fully steeped yet. Right now the fruity parts have blended nicely (think I'm almost a week in), but it's not cereally enough for me. Best fruity pebbles vape yet though especially w/o using FW fruity flakes. I think the crunchy aspect of the graham cracker is lost somewhere. Will chime in at 2 weeks to let you know what I think ..
I'm not really complaining but I just don't think it's spot on 100% , nor is any fruity pebbles juice I have tried.
I think my fruit loop recipe is the only cereal I can say that I've 100% nailed but I use FW fruit rings at a low% in it so it's kind of cheating.
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I'm 3 weeks into a steep on this juice. It was so good after the 2nd week I made 500ml. I live in a house with 8 other vapers and I make all their juice. This flavor and New Pistachio have been everyone's favorite thus far. I'm looking forward to the little i will have left after 4 weeks.
I really enjoy some of the things notcharlesmanson makes. Strawberry shortcake bar has been in my rotation for a long long time, and I plan on trying other recipes of his. Pebbles for me was an "almost there" type vape. I am getting a small taste of something artificial though that makes it less palatable. I'm not sure if it's the black cherry or lemon lime, but this isn't what I had hoped. Take my opinion with a grain of salt, though. I tend to just mix recipes without playing around with %'s and get really fickle with preferences---one month I absolutely love one recipe and the next I never want to mix it again.
God milk by /u/Skiddlzninja
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Bavarian cream [TFA] 3%
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Cheesecake (Graham crust) [TFA] 3%
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Dragon fruit [TFA] 1%
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Strawberry[TFA] 4%
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Strawberry (Ripe)[TFA] 4%
Why am I nominating this recipe? Well first and foremost, because it is really good especially considering all the flavors are TFA. Second somebody had to do it. And last just to prove I'm not scared😜 we all know nobody likes ninjas.
making it now! Flava flaves
I have a 15ml steeping in my closet right now that might burn my house down. :) smells so good and i still have like a week and a half to go. :/
It's good shake and vape, but I've received the best feedback at the 2 week mark.
What's recommended steep time? I love all combinations of these flavors!
Two weeks
What happens in that two weeks? Like if I vaped it on day 1 and then 1 week later, then 2 weeks later.. What changes?
I ask because I made this and vaped straight away and liked it. A day or so later the strawberry started to go away and it is still like that a week later - same taste which is actually really soapy. Will the strawberry come out and that soap go away? It smelled amazing the first day, not now.
The bottle was clean, and not soapy. I'm not sure what flavor in here could make the soapy taste. I thought maybe Dragonfruit interacting with things but I've used it before in Mustard Milk(I think) and it was fine.
Strawberry Milks by /u/thedirtyprojector.
6% CAP Sweet Strawberry
3% TFA Strawberry Ripe
3% TFA Vanilla Swirl
2% CAP Vanilla Custard
0.5% FW Hazelnut
1% FA Vienna Cream
0.5% FA Fresh Cream
2% FA Meringue
How many of us has tried to duplicate Cuttwood's Unicorn Milk? Just me? How many strawberry milk recipes have ya'll gone through, looking for THAT ONE? More than a couple? I quit trying because this scratches that itch. "Milky", not "creamy", if that makes sense. A 2 week steep is mandatory. Even after 3 months, it's still bangin'.
Do you think I could sub out sweet strawberry for diff. strawberries?
This, this and only this. I'm surprised to see that no one has commented on this. Even though it's just a plain ol' boring s&c profile, it's the end-all be-all of stawberry dairy recipes. The strawberry's just right, the cream is this super nice thick milk, the use of fw hazelnut and high% of meringue is just fucking phenomenal. This is the best recipe of the year, the only recipe that can come even close to this is Krucial's butter almond custard but i don't think it can be nominated due to it not existing in rdiy.
No totally agree this and /u/runtdastardly bedrocket have been my two favorite this year. This one how ever takes the cake . It's funny because I remember when I first started posting me and /u/thedirtyprojector had some differing opinions, but at the same time I'm vaping on some of his recipes. We of course have grown up and now I can honestly say he had some of the best recipes this past year the green tea one, blueberry custard just to name a few. My my nomination goes to him.
"Milky, not creamy, if that makes sense" definitely makes sense if you tried this recipe, have my vote as finally my search for a strawberry and cream/milk is over. Belongs in my adv rotation since it was released here. It's perfect.
New diyer here and I have tried no less than 10 s&c recipes. This is THE one. Funny part is I have it saved in my ELR profile as nostalgia and necessity.
Thanks for taking the time to mix it. To this day, people still PM me to tell me about how tasty it is. It's a really awesome feeling and I'm hoping I manage to keep that momentum going!
Sweet Strawberry Cream by /u/CheebaSteeba
FLV Cream @ 1%
LA Cream Cheese Icing @ 1%
FA Red Touch (Strawberry) @ 0.5%
INW Shisha Strawberry @ 2%
INW Shisha Vanilla @ 1%
TPA Strawberry Ripe @ 3%
TPA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream @ 3%
This is a very personal nomination for me, because I feel like 2016 was the year I finally "got" strawberries & cream.
It was never a profile I was that big into, though as soon as I started to DIY, I mixed up every strawberries & cream recipe that popped up, every time I mixed, with the hope that I'd finally understand.
This one was the one that made me get why everyone was in love with S&C as a flavor. From the very first hit to the one I'm taking right now, this is like vaping pure joy for me.
I still (and will always) mix up pretty much every S&C recipe that is posted to this sub, as well as ATF, and there have been some undeniable bangers this year; "God Milk", "Strawberry Milks", "Milk Was a Rad Choice" and "Cliche" being the ones just off the top of my head, but this one's my undisputed fave.
Why thank you very much ma'am! I'm honored to be mentioned =) At least it's one I'm proud of! lol
CUPRIAN by /u/enyawreklaw
| MFG | Flavor | Percentage | | :-- | :--: | :--: | | FW | CrÈme De Menthe | 2% | | CAP | Marshmallow | 2% | | TFA | Meringue | .5% | | INW | Milk Chocolate | 4% | | TFA | Sweetener | 1.5% | | TFA | VBIC | 3% |
The best Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream! When I was growing up we'd go by Baskin Robins for ice cream 99% of the time I would get Peppermint Bon Bon. I will admit that chocolate is not nice to coils however when it tastes this good who cares? Amirite?
Will it work good without the creme de menthe and sweetener? and just be a chocolate chip ice cream
Sure you can... or make his Chocolate Milkshake personally I like this one better.
I also made an RY4 version..basically just replaced the creme de menthe with RY4 Double but tastes amazing. Barely much tobacco.
Choco-Chip RY4
where are you getting your Caps Marshmallow? Bull City is only selling Caps New Marshmallow which has bad reviews. Is there a good substitute?
I've heard RTS Vapes has the OG CAP Marshmallow but please don't buy a big bottle and then get mad at me if it turns out to be the reformulated version.
I purchased it from NR and would guess it's version two.
I give him a lot of shit, but honestly the best recipe this year for me was /u/chrisdvr1's Sugar Cookies and Cream.
- 1.5% FW Bavarian Cream
- .75% INW Biscuit
- .5% TFA Butter
- 1.25% FA Fresh Cream
- .6% FW Hazelnut
- 4% CAP Sugar Cookie
- 1.25% FA Vienna Cream
The perfect sugar cookie. It's warm and gooey in the center thanks to the TFA Butter and FA Vienna Cream, while having a nice crust thanks to the FW Hazelnut. The CAP Sugar Cookie is a great base, everyone knows that, but Chris took it to another level by introducing a lot of us to the joy that is TFA Butter. This recipe was my immediate choice when nominating a recipe of the year for DIYorDIE. This recipe is, and has been for 6 months, the most popular recipe on alltheflavors.com, and for good reason. If he only knew what the fuck a comma was, I'd seriously respect him. ;P
I used his recipe as a basis for a cakepop juice; upped the vienna cream and sugar cookie, lowered hazelnut, added FLV cupcake batter. Wasn't as good as the original, and that's when I decided that I shouldn't fuck with perfection.
Don't substitute anything, you'll just ruin a phenomenally balanced and designed recipe.
Seconded. Btw, was going to nominate bangin bourbon bread until i saw it won DiyorDie last year. That recipe is so amazingly complex and different.
Sugar cookies and cream gives everything you want in a juice as well. For me, that means high levels of Cap sugar cookie.... I love this sub..
I'm stubborn, so, it took me awhile before I finally added TPA Butter to my order (I subbed with CAP Butter Cream for a long time and it was still boss!), but, yeah, this is the perfect buttery sugar cookie by a long shot.
It's already perfection, but, you can add a jammy raspberry center to this, or a tangy lemon flourish, and it's so good! So, so, so, good!
I nominate "Apple Buttah" by /u/goldfish18
4% FA Fuji
0.5% FA Caramel
0.5% FA Liquid Amber
2% CAP Butter Cream
0.5% CAP Cinnamon Danish Swirl V1
1% CAP Vanilla Custard V1
1% TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream
This is the first recipe that I mixed from this community that really showcased depth IMO. Not only is it super realistic, tastes just like the still warm, homemade apple sauce I used to make with my mother as a child. It's elegant, yet familiar. I love it.
Thank you for the love! I'm glad y'all enjoy this recipe!
I've mixed up about 500 ml of this since you posted the recipe. Just wanna say that I love it, and I love you for posting this shit. My favorite of all time I think
Green Tea Kit Kat by /u/exclusivegirl
FE Green Tea - 0.7%
CAP Sugar Cookie - 1.5%
CAP Vanilla Whipped Cream - 3%
TFA White Chocolate - 4.5%
I have to preface this by saying that I am not a fan of this recipe. I am nominating this recipe for best recipe of 2016 because it had such a huge impact on the mixing community. And I have to give credit to exclusivegirl for managing to find a different alternative to the ever elusive green tea. I also love the fact that it's such a polarizing flavour.
I back this 100%! Was looking for a green tea type vape one day and found this and have made at LEAST 300mL for myself in the last couple of months, along with giving my friends who don't mix several bottles. All huge fans and appreciate the work that went into mixing this.
What don't you like about it? The TFA White Chocolate?
Pioneer should be nominated too! That one was so good!
Pioneer didn't check off on any of the boxes. It wasn't impactful in the slightest. It totally few off the radar. It just wasn't very memorable, especially if you put it side by side with Green Tea Kit Kat. Oh, and before I forget, did any package arrive at your place? PM me!
> I am nominating this recipe for best recipe of 2016 because it had such a huge impact on the mixing community.
I'm genuinely asking here, what did it innovate here?
I would say mixing dry earthy HocusKrokus tones with typical sweet tones. You don't see that much! Possibly it's ahead of it's time. It's a bit crazy. I don't have the necessary flavorings. So I can't test it and judge. If it pulls off what it says it does, then it looks like that's the thing.
Not necessarily from a point of innovation, but I think exclusivegirl spearheaded the popularity of FE Green Tea. I don't know how green tea flavors she tried in her attempts to replicate the green tea flavor but I can tell you, it's not a walk in the park. Before that, the only green tea people would talk about is TFA or FA (which sucks).
Aside from the use of a completely unknown flavor, she also tackled a very unique profile. We've seen thousands of stawberries and creams but I can't imagine ever seeing a kit Kat, let alone a green tea kit Kat.
Stacks on Deck
by /u/philosaphucker
2.5% INW Anton Apple
0.5% INW Cactus
0.3% FA Fuji
1% FA Strawberry
2.5% TFA Strawberry Ripe
4.5% LA Watermelon
Some say it's a S&V, but I find it gets better with a few days. Either way this hasn't run out in my stash since I discovered it. It is one of two that I pretty much always carry with me. It's a bright, wonderful, apple with a smooth strawberry-watermelon sweetness backup. I can't say enough good things about this stuff.
Any chance of subing Anton Apple with FA Fuji or TFA Green Apple? I have everything else. Is this heresy?
This recipe was built around Anton. I am not a fan of TFA Green Apple. If you insist, I think that a sub of Fuji @ 3% combined with a lime flavor would work well here. Do you have any limes?
Oh wow thanks for nominating this! I am glad that you really enjoy it! Hey if you ever get a chance to grab Super Concentrates (SC) Grape, you can sub it 1:1 for LA Watermelon in this one and come away with a tasty grape variation for the rotation.
Hey, /u/Apexified, check it out, "master muse" strikes AGAIN!
If You Like Piña Coladas by /u/ID10-T
- INW Pineapple 5.5
- FA Coconut 2.5
- FA Cream Fresh 2
- CAP Golden Pineapple 1
- TFA Pineapple 0.8
- FA Pineapple 0.000
- TFA Coconut 0.5
- TFA Coconut Candy 0.8
- FA Jamaican Rum 1 (Optional)
- TFA Koolada As you like it
This isn't my ADV, that is still Rhodonite or one of my own derivatives, but that has had it's day in the sun. I do have this recipe in my rotation though for when I want something a bit fresh. My GF is why I am nominating this. She wont vape anything else. Since I first let her try my test batch she wont vape anything else. She still has bottles of Premiums lying around of recipes she vaped for ages, that she will no longer vape... because it isn't this.
I've literally mixed 100s of mls of this for her over the past 6 months and I really don't see her switching to anything else anytime soon. She tries everything I mix of my own and those recipes you guys post that I mix and nothing is yet to interest her in the slightest. This stuff is like crack to her.
For me, I appreciate it for being such an accurate representation of what it is trying to be. The best in that regard of any recipe I have tried.
Well done /u/ID10-T
> FA Pineapple 0.000
Do you just tease it with the FA Pineapple?
It was a joke in the original recipe post. The notes explained that FA Pineapple is so awful it deserved all three of those decimal places
This was definitely the perfect Piña Colada. I had been working on one for some time and I was glad he nailed it so that I didn't have to anymore lol! Very well balanced and gosh darn delicious!
by /u/enyawreklaw
Posted March, 3016
I'm a long time lurker but since I haven't seen this recipe put up yet, I absolutely HAVE to put it up.
This recipe is perfectly mixed to say the least. It is the one recipe that I can consistently vape, with little to no fatigue. In 2 months, between me and 2 friends, I've got through over a liter of this juice. If you haven't mixed it do yourself a favor and do it. Not only does it taste great after a 2 week steep , but it only gets better with age. I'm in the ordering phase, of mixing a gallon of this, just to let it sit. On a final note, I love that it's made with flavors that are, for the most part, in most mixers flavor arsenal. Thanks guys.
P.s. Wayne I've been waiting, impatiently, for what seems like forever, for you to drop a new recipe!
I REALLY like this juice at about the 2 or 3 day mark and also leading up to that point but then something happens and the flavors change into something not as good, at least on my tongue. I wish I could keep it at the 2-3 day steep flavor forever. I have tried it after 1 -3 weeks as well but didn't notice much change from the first week. Also made it multiple times to be sure I wasn't messing up. Still wonderful for 3 days though so a small bottle works for me.
My buddy got it bad with this and only tastes vomit according to him.
thanks for the nom! I'm glad so many people enjoy this recipe as its one of my favorites!
No thanks needed! (Pry4u was a thanks in advance!) I think it deserves the nomination solely on likeability. Anyone who tries it has nothing but praise for it. It might not be the most "innovative" recipe in terms of it's use of difficult, or it's profiles "out there-ness", but the sheer mastery involved in honing the flavors true capabilities makes up for that, and then some.
Mango Colada by /u/ID10-T
(FA) Coco (coconut) @ 1.5%
(TPA) Coconut Candy @ 0.75%
(FLV) Cream @ 1%
(CAP) Golden Pineapple @ 0.75%
(FA) Jamaican Rum @ 1%
(FLV) Mango @ 4%
(INW) Pineapple @ 2%
(CAP) Sweet Mango @ 1%
Total Flavor = 12%
I noticed that this mixer's "If You Like Piña Coladas" recipe was already nominated, which I have also tried (and loved), but I wanted to talk about how this recipe kicks ass on another level...
Here are THREE... three notoriously problematic flavors used, all perfectly-realized, and all working in some kind of freaky, e-juice equivalent of utopian harmony.
Every coconut flavor sucks individually, every pineapple flavor sucks individually, every mango flavor sucks individually, and if you don't have at least four of each (even if you hate them) you're not paying attention.
Just appreciate the pure artistry at work here, as we see all three of these surly motherfuckers making nice, with a little bit of rum sprinkled on top.
He took all of the science he learned in that first recipe, and dropped it into a profile he was into, and that's why it's next-level. Passion, baby! Passion is the best muse by far, and you can feel it in this mix. I love me some shameless, unapologetic passion. /u/ID10-T, never change.
Thank you!!! This is the one I would have put forward if I could have nominated one of my own recipes. It's the one with the most of my heart in it and it thrills me more than I can find words to say that you recognized that somehow and especially that you enjoyed it so much. <3
You're welcome, and, you deserve it. I love that recipe.
But... it was really hard for me not to recommend Mother of Dragons Milk for this, because, even though I know you are super-humble about that one, it's a great recipe!
I know you put way more work into Mango Colada, but I feel like MoDM is a newbie friendly recipe that is a game-changer, the way Fizzmustard's "Mustard Milk" was, in the way that it will welcome new mixers with a burst of insane flavor that makes DIY totally essential.
It's a great recipe, and I hope you're proud of it! It's super-simple, and I know it doesn't have that passion-project weight behind it, but, it is so important!
Important? Your dorky enthusiasm is really showing again. ;) I'm really just a little baffled by the response to that one. I know it's tasty. I know it's a bit weird. I know it's accessible. Those are the three boxes I wanted to check with that one and so I do consider it a success and so yes, I'm proud of it. It's probably sacrilegious to mention it in the breath as Mustard Milk, though. Or even God Milk, for that matter.
Being a fan of florals and oddities, the recipe that stood out the most for me and that I've revisited the most out of the sub has definitely been /u/CheebaSteeba's Summer. It's bright floral notes, earthy hops, a dash of bright mint and cooling Eucalyptus bring me back down to earth every time. I keep a bottle on my desk always. Great work man.
Ingredient|% :---|---: Cactus (INAWERA)|0.25 Elderflower (Flavorah)|0.5 Eucalyptus + Mint (INAWERA)|0.5 Pink Guava (Flavorah)|0.5 Yakima Hopps (Flavorah)|1
Flavor total: 2.75%
Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
In my opinion and to my palate this is an absolute masterpiece. I hope to see more "floral" recipes in 2017, cause I really dig odd flavor profiles.
Thank you very much for the nomination! I am definitely appreciative of the wealth of knowledge I gained from you regarding florals and other aspects of mixing so I have to say you were a big inspiration here! I can definitely see it not being up everyone's alley, but when you want something light and refreshing, by golly this hits the spot just right.
To be honest I wasn't sure if anyone would even try it! Lol. In all honesty this was my first, but definitely not my last, dabble in to florals
Glad to hear you'll be moving forward with florals! It's definitely a sort of thing that's not for everyone, and it's really great to hear people picking it up. It's a great mix man.
Dutchie by /u/RuntDastardly Flavor | Vendor | % ---|---|---- Biscuit | INW | 1% Vanilla Bourbon | FA | 0.5% Brown Sugar | TPA | 0.5% Butter Cream | CAP | 1% Creme Brûlée | INW | 1% Maple Syrup | FA | 0.5% Rich Cinnamon | FLV | 0.15% Sugar Cookie | CAP | 3% Waffle | INW | 0.15% MIX AT | 70VG 30PG | 1 Week
I love this recipe because it is so authentic it's scary. It's a dead ringer for a stroopwafel. When I first vaped this it blew my mind. The chewy texture of thin, well-done, iron-pressed waffles, the gooey maple syrup and brown sugar and cinnamon sandwiched between them, and this fucking smell.. Holy moly, guys. It stirs my appetite. The sugar cookie in there gives it this malleability to be an ADV. After a couple weeks the creme brûlée comes through a bit more, and it all gets even gooier. INW Waffle shines in all of its wondrous glory thanks to Runts skillful layering. The iron-press taste and that outer crunch of the waffle take this recipe to the next level. It's outstanding.
No substitutions here. This recipe has been honed. It has been meticulously perfected. It's been trained to fucking kill.
/u/MrBurgundy314 I can't possibly thank you enough for the nomination and the incredibly kind words. I'm ecstatic that this was nominated, and here's why; it absolutely wouldn't exist without this community.
While I'm proud of Glaistig in a "well, this was a happy accident!" way, I actually poured my heart and soul into Dutchie, and making it would have been a frustrating series of misses without this community. All of my attempts to make a "layered" recipe were muddled messes up until then.
I used the careful blueprinting I learned from DIY or Die, referenced existing recipes and median percentages from ELR & ATF, and would have been hopelessly lost without the generous wealth of flavor reviews, FOTW notes, and invaluable support, direction and encouragement found right here on r/DIY_eJuice.
Dutchie is the recipe I'm proudest of, and I have you guys to thank for it.
Holy shit. This is one of the best juices I have ever tasted. I admit, I'm a fan of hyperbole but I'm being completely honest. Thank you so much for your hard work. It comes across loud and clear. I have done the proper research into exactly what Stroopwafles taste like and this recipe is a thing of beauty.
Thank you so much! Speaking of "stroopwafel research", I finally got so sick and tired of the limited availability of stroopwafels here in the northeast that I just pulled the trigger on a Palmer stroopwafel iron on Amazon today! No idea where I'm going to store it, of course, and I'm breaking my anti-single-use-kitchen-appliance rule, so, I guess it's officially an obsession with me.
The response to this recipe, while definitely on the niche side, has been the single most satisfying experience I've had since I started mixing. I love that people love it, and find it an accurate representation.
Some of the nicest people I've ever met online have been through the DIY community, and where it's unlikely that I'll ever get the chance to meet / have a cocktail with / bake for or hug 99% of you, this is kinda' the next best thing. I get to share the experience of something I love with youze, and that's friggin' awesome!
I can't thank you enough for sharing the pinnacle of your hard work! I couldn't possibly say enough good things about this recipe. It's out of control. Plus, you're wildly humble, easy to talk to, and so fricking kind. You've got the full package. I can't wait to see what you do with 2017!
Damn I was going to submit this one hahaha. Easily my favorite of the year. Among Runt's recipes, all of which I am a big fan of, this is easily the one that stands out the most to me. Like you said the balance among all of the ingredients is impeccable. As another reviewer suggests, even people around you begin salivating at the aroma. It's just so damn good.
You can really sense the effort that was put in to this recipe and the dedication to honing in the %s. I've tried tweaking %s by very small amounts to have fun with it, and it's never turned out any better than the original lol.
Three Cheers to /u/RuntDastardly for having one of the best recipe books of the year in my opinion!
I'm so glad I wasn't alone in choosing this one. You hit the nail on the head, my man. I've also tried altering the recipe by a half a percent or so here and there and immediately regretted it each time because it's already so spot on. I can't imagine how much work it took to get this so dialed in. Runts entire catalogue is chockfull of good stuff. Bedrocket, Glaistig, Toasty Tart, Monkey Suite, LMN#.. Banger after banger. Dutchie, however, is the crown jewel.
Hip, hip, hooray! Hip, hip, hooray! Hip, hip, hooray'
Poor mans brew, by /u/thedirtyprojector
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INW Eucalyptus with Mint 1.5%
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TFA Green Tea 3.5%
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TFA Honeysuckle 4%
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FA Honey 0.2%
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FA Lemon Sicily 4%
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FA Lime Cold Pressed 1%
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INW Cactus 0.5%
This recipe is my go to when I have a cold, which is a lot! As advertised this recipe instantly clears my sinuses for at least an hour. At work I'll be vaping this as much as possible on my break so I'm not a sniffling mess all day.
The thing that makes me want to nominate this as recipe of the year is mainly the fact that it's almost medicinal. The fact that I can vape this and feel better, you know what I mean?
The recipe itself is a great green tea recipe, just the right amount of honey stirred in and citrus hints. highly refreshing and gives the same buzz as a breath of fresh air on a cold morning! Absolutely love it!
I'd like to nominate HoneyDEWWEY Milk Tea by /u/enyawreklaw
3% CAP Cantaloupe
2% TPA Cotton Candy (Circus)
2% FA Whipped Cream
3% TPA Honeydew
I always seem to gravitate towards custard/creams, but this mix just wants me to explore the fruity vapes out there. Every time I make a batch of 24 or so bottles, I make 4 bottles of this stuff and they are the first I reach for.