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Holy Moly!
submitted over 8 years ago by DemonicMixer

A very rich and creamy vanilla ice cream with a caramel and almost nutty undertone

VBIC/Holy Vanilla/Vienna Cream The best ice cream concentrate imo combined with that rich and full Holy vanilla can't be a mistake.Just to add in a bit more dairy,vienna cream gets the job done

Butterscotch Ripple The soft creamy properties of this one combine so well with ice creams and make them so much more richer.go ask wayne if you don't believe me

Cookie Just to add some body to the overall profile

Calipitter Chow Now this one is really hard to describe.It's not really sweet so you can't say it's a cake.it's neither a savory flavor so you can't say it's closer to bread or something like that.It's kind of doughy and has some caramel properties..ah shit you just have to try it yourself.i just love it and it shoots this ice cream into another dimension

The Recipe

VBIC (TPA)@3%

Holy Vanilla (DFS)@4%

Vienna Cream (FA)@0.5%

Calipitter Chow (MPV)@1.5%

Cookie (FA)@0.5%

Butterscotch Ripple (FW)@2%

Steep:3-4 Days and you should be good to go

https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/24714

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by DJ_Trambaover 8 years ago

Sounds dank af fam. Been looking for a flavor like this!

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by DemonicMixerover 8 years ago

you should really try this one.it's really good and not a "normal" flavor.it works so well with bakeries and creams

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by harsskover 8 years ago

I'm starting out with making juices. Brand new! This will be my first attempt at making a juice. Do you have a reference guide for the recipe or possibly could you explain how the percentage works?

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by VapeQueen214over 8 years ago

There is a magical search bar that can answer all of your questions on the right of the screen. Type in what flavor you want to use and you can read all about what percentages are best for that specific flavor. Most recipes are going to be around 6-14% flavoring roughly, depending on what flavor company you are using.

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by harsskover 8 years ago

Someone else explained it. Thanks for the sarcasm. Have an upvote.

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by VapeQueen214over 8 years ago

You are most welcome!

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by DemonicMixerover 8 years ago

Check the link at the bottom for the alltheflavors Site.there i wrote down some flavor notes.the best way to get a feeling for the flavors ist testing single flavors.normally you mix a flavor at 5%,test vape it,let it steep,vape it again an let it steep even more.then you write down your notes each time you vape it.flavors from FLavour Art and inawera are much more potent then other brands.these you should test at 0,5% if you don't get much flavor try 1%. Mixing is basically trail and error and with many fails comes experience. Check out diyordievaping.com for in depth explanations and tutorials.it's the best source for mixers. Enjoy!

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