Hey everyone, been meaning to release this following up my other jolly rancher recipes a while back but I've been slammed with work the past few weeks and haven't had the time. Anyways, here's the recipe, hope you all enjoy!
1% Juicy Peach (CAP)
3% Double Watermelon (CAP)
3% Blueberry Extra (TFA)
1% Sweet Rasp (TFA)
1.5% Blue Rasp (FW)
As per the usual jolly rancher style, the watermelon & juicy peach combo creates the background candy note / mouthfeel.
Using either of the two blueberries solo would still taste alright, but combined they create a more authentic tasting blueberry.
Lastly the sweet raspberry sweetens up the flavor and helps add a more juicy taste to it.
This isn't the same version my company sells, there's a few other flavorings we've made that aren't for sale to the public that are usually included in this. It is however fairly close in taste to ours, and still a great ADV.
Hope you all enjoy!
Crown Clouds Jolly Rancher Style [Concentrate] by /u/JQWebco
> "As per the usual jolly rancher style, the watermelon & juicy peach combo creates the background candy note / mouthfeel."
Concentrate Ratios
- CAP Juicy Peach 25/100
- CAP Double Watermelon 75/100
Currently vaping on your watermelon jolly rancher and it's an amazing recipe, I'll be buying blue raspberry and blueberry extra to try this out, I'm sure it's just as great.
Blue Rasp is not a blueberry concentrate. Blue razz does not even have blueberry in it. Its more related to a raspberry mixed with a cranberry. Only found this out when i posted a blue razz recipe then got told off that there wasn't supposed to be any blueberry in a blue razz flavoring. Just letting you know if you reall want a quthentic blue razz. I've found 5% TFA Raspberry sweet and 2% TFA Cranberry gives a really authentic blue raspberry, great recipe though!
I disagree, just mixed up a sample of that and its no where close IMO. For me personally, a mix of blueberry, raspberry, and peach is much more authentic.
Blue raspberry is a common flavoring for candy, snack foods, syrups and soft drinks. The flavor ostensibly originates from Rubus leucodermis, more commonly known as the "whitebark raspberry" or "blue raspberry" for the blue-black color of its fruit.
Indeed it is, but blue-black? no, its more like a white berry that's tinted blue, nowhere near the dark blue or violet-blue colors you see it in. and nothing that you said has proof of any "blue flavoring" how many fruits are there that don't taste anything that they look like? Tons. I did plenty of research when I got told there was no blueberry in blue razz.
As mentioned in the last portion, this isn't the full recipe there's a few in-house concentrates we use to properly top it off, but this recipe alone is actually quite close to a jolly rancher. Cranberry wouldn't be a bad idea, but I've found when using this particular mix (with the Watermelon/Peach base) that a mix of blueberries and sweet raspberry performs better than cranberry. That's just in the instance of this recipe however.