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For those wondering how to use up their bottle of CAP Glazed Doughnut... "More Donuts Please"
submitted over 8 years ago by wh1skeyk1ngThanks for reading this flair

So, there's a bit of hate for CAP Glazed Doughnut and all of it's Play-Doh resembling properties. I personally was never one to be bothered by it unless I really concentrated and told myself it tasted like Play-Doh. As hard as I can concentrate, I don't get that with this recipe. All I taste is a calorie-loaded, heart attack inducing, sweet, fluffy, glazed donut.

I recently formulated a few additives into a recipe for this flavor that is probably collecting dust on your mixing shelves. May I present:

###More Donuts Please###

Ingredient | Percentage ---|--- CAP Glazed Doughnut (the star) | 4.5% FA Custard (do not sub) | 2.5% CAP French Vanilla (v2-add 1 week steep) | 3% TFA Cotton Candy (EM) | 0.5%

Steep 2 weeks minimum, 3 weeks if you use v2.

Cap Glazed rears it's horns at a whopping 4.5%. Normally most of you would be tearing up about the Play-Doh taste. Not here though.

FA Custard adds thickness along with some brightness to the recipe as well as a sweet spice almost like raw vanilla sort of depth. After a steep you don't notice the hint of lemon it tends to carry.

CAP French Vanilla does a nice job of covering those Play-Doh notes up with its creaminess and sweet vanilla taste. You can sub v2 if you add another week to the steep time.

TFA Cotton Candy is a sweet little additive at 0.5% that helps bind these ingredients into something sweet, soft, and fluffy you would get from a Krispy Kreme bakery. It also helps add to that sugary sensation you would get from eating an actual glazed donut.

ATF link for your convenience. Mix, rate, review!

Summary: I tried to make this recipe simple enough anyone could mix it without going out and buying flavors. Later, I realize that having FA Custard and CAP French Vanilla might be sort of a long shot, but hopefully this recipe finds itself in your "What can I make?" category. If not, I'm interested as to what other pairings people are using with CAP Glazed. Or, if you're into sweet bakery vapes, it might be worth picking up 1 or 2 things to make this one.

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by BlazeDemBeatzover 8 years agoMentholatier

> I tried to make this recipe simple enough anyone could mix it without going out and buying flavors. Later, I realize that having FA Custard.....

lol...i have everything imaginable... except that...tbh this is the first recipe ive stumbled on that uses it.. everything uses CAP Vanilla Custard and a rare occurrence i bought TFA Vanilla Custard for one specific recipe...

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by chocolatiestcupcakeover 8 years ago

fa custard is much different than both those. i actually like it more! worth a try for sure. has a lemon component to it

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by wh1skeyk1ngover 8 years agoThanks for reading this flair

I can assure you it is definitely not noticeable in the end result.

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by PerennialPhilosopherover 8 years ago

I've only ever noticed the lemon quality in the smell of the concentrate. I've also never used it over 2% in a mix

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by Reldofover 8 years agoWTF is a "Terpene?"

/u/BotBoy141's Key lime Pie is heaven and has FA Custard, i HIHGLY recommends you check it out.

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by thedirtyprojectorover 8 years agoMixologist

This looks bloody good. And very simple! Thanks a lot, i'll mix it up and report back.

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by PalefaceVaperover 8 years ago

Well hot damn, I have all the flavors listed. Here I go at mixing yet another donut recipe hoping it will taste like donuts to me.... fingers crossed, so far I haven't liked any donut recipes I've tried.

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by Exercystover 8 years ago

This looks like it's right up my ally. I'm going to mix it up and report back in 2 weeks.

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by mysticrosellover 8 years ago

I would have been tempted to give it another shot if I hadn't already VIF'd my Glazed Donut. I do however have a CV Doughnut King tester steeping right now that has that very familiar play doh aroma. Depending on the results of that one maybe I'll give something similar a chance. Maybe...lol. I have so many flavors to play with and soooo fed up with the doughnut failures.

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by JohnLaCuentaover 8 years ago

I actually really like the taste of CAP Glazed Doughnut, but found it harsh in the recipes I've tried. I'll give this one a shot with INW Shisha Vanilla instead of CAP.

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by Burritoclockover 8 years ago

FA Custard is oddly having a resurgence. Lately it's been in many recipes after never seeing it for nearly a year. I'm going to fight the urge to reorder it unfortunately.

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by Knurlingerover 8 years ago

That aftermath clone here is pretty good too: http://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/489786/Flawless:%20Aftermath%20clone%20by%20DUNKNDRIP

Ingredient|% :---|---: Berry (Crunch) Cereal (TPA)|1 Blueberry Extra (TPA)|6 Glazed Doughnut (CAP)|3.5 Sweetener (Sucralose) (TPA)|2 Vanilla Bean Ice Cream (FW)|3

Flavor total: 15.5%

1 points
 
by squareofprimesover 8 years ago

This is one of my absolute favorite ejuice recipes right now. A must try!

1 points
 
by eastcoastorigover 8 years ago

My flavorings for this one are arriving today - stoked to mix it up!

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by KoalaVapesover 8 years ago

Any Creamy vanilla flavor will cover up the play doh flavor. I personally don't mind the flavor from glazed donut. I'll have to give this a try.

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by squareofprimesover 8 years ago

I have all that stuff and haven't been real impressed with doughnuts yet either, other than a $20 one I bought at a vape store. Can't remember the name...

I'll give it a shot. Thanks wh1skeyk1ng!

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by Jthecticover 8 years ago

I feel that glazed donut works better at higher temps, though it could be the opposite. Just for me, airy and low temp setups bring out that play-doh note.

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by firefoxwhyyounoworkover 8 years agoOne of "The Damned"

Looks nice thanks.

I have never tried CAP French Vanilla, how close it it to the TFA?

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by wh1skeyk1ngover 8 years agoThanks for reading this flair

I have not tried the TFA version. I can't say I've even seen it used anywhere that I could recall.

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by firefoxwhyyounoworkover 8 years agoOne of "The Damned"

cool thanks

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by mlNikonover 8 years ago

tfa seems a little more astrigent and sharp to me. I much prefer caps offering.

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by firefoxwhyyounoworkover 8 years agoOne of "The Damned"

thanks, looks like I will be ordering the CAP version.

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by eastcoastorigover 8 years ago

Thanks bud. Got all the flavors for this back at home and will mix it up tomorrow. I'll do my best to allow it the full steep time... :)

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