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<Flavor> (<Vendor>) @ x%
<Flavor> (<Vendor>) @ x%
<Flavor> (<Vendor>) @ x%
<Flavor> (<Vendor>) y drops per z ml
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Don't forget to review the many recipes from the October thread.. Your next ADV may have already been posted there. Yet again, congrats for the top recipe go to an odd creation indeed - one born not of love but of malice, spite, and a need to watch the world burn - by the inimitable /u/concreteriver (the description alone is worth your monthly subscription fee, and also a sobering reminder that sometimes we take ourselves way too seriously).
Now get mixing!
FW Butter Pecan - 3%
FLV Coconut - .2%
INW Custard - .75%
FLV Vanilla Pudding - 3.5%
I took /u/Deejaymillsnyc pudding base and threw in Butter Pecan and it turned out great. I had to find something to do with FW Butter Pecan and thought of doing this. I wanted something festive so it seemed to work out. He gets all the credit for creating this amazing pudding base to work with. He recommended using fruits for it but I personally always liked the idea of throwing bakeries and other various single flavors into it that just needed an extra something to be really good. This recipe is great for the coming cold weather and holidays.
FLV Vanilla Pudding is pretty close to FLV Vanilla Custard, which has a pudding like flavor to it already, just a tad bit sweeter and here it is the base we use to set up the pudding.
INW Custard is the king of all custards for me now. It's so thick and creamy and best of all is it has that iconic strength we know INW for along with being good right off the shake. Plus, without weeks of steeping this is my go to custard flavor now.
FLV Coconut is spendy but here, and most every where else, you're going to use drops at a time as it's incredibly strong. Here I used 1d/10ml. It just boosts the creamy and thick pudding base we are after. This fills the same purpose that TFA Coconut Extra does but without the suntan lotion flavor.
FW Butter Pecan rich and buttery. Has only a slight aftertaste of pecan but it is realistic. This is actually my first time using it and I'm impressed by it. You could probably afford to kick this up a tad bit but I like it at 3% as it tastes like the pudding with just a little bit of the pecan in the background.
The actual pudding base is worthy of a shake and vape but the pecan needs some time to show it's face so give this 5-7 days before basking in it's glory.
I've been stuck in a rut for countless months now and getting over a cold so I haven't been working on much. The few mixes I've been working on I've grown bored of so I have put them on the back burner until interest sparks again. Which, for me, is usually never. Been focusing more on simple profiles with as few flavorings as possible. I've always loved /u/coop34's mixing style because of that.
Your right ive only ever thought of adding fruits to it...i must say uve sparked my interest here.. il def be mixing this one up.
This is your baby so let me know what you think of it!
If you've ever used pecan before, have you added any other nuts with it and got good results? My first buy, I bought a shit load of nut concentrates, and I haven't touched one yet. I had such a nice maple pecan juice before I started mixing, I dream of making one myself, any recommendations or advice?
I haven't used Cap since picking up the INW a little while back. I can see this small amount doin' thangs with the BP. Looks good! Got it cued up for next time.
Thanks!
I was thinking of subbing out Cap VC in your legendary Raspberry Custard with INW Custard the next time I make it. That shit was bomb; I just can't stand Cap VC much anymore.
5 day steep, and this is pretty good! Butter Pecan was one of those that after testing just sat in the box. So glad I kept it. I did sub Vanilla Custard in place of Pudding, but if I read you right it doesn't make much difference. Thanks for sharing!
Btw, I made the Raz custard with 1.5% INW instead of Cap. I also used INW Raz WG instead of Malina. 3 days steep and it's not bad. Wish I had also made a batch with Malina to compare.
Were you a person that the CAP custard was too strong for or it took over mixes? I ask because while I can use CAP even at a low percent I can REALLY taste it and know it's in there. It doesn't seem to be doing what I want it to in mixes. Hard to explain but it just gives this funky taste to me in most mixes and if it's at the front of a mix it just isn't good to me.
Mfg | Flavor | % ---|---|---- FA | Gin | 3 FA | Bitter Wizard | 0.25 FW | Martini | 1.5 OoO| Pickle | 2.5 ECX | WS-23 | 0.6 INW | Lemon Mix | 0.5 FLV | Basil | 0.15
Everyone knows a Martini is gin (FA Gin) and vermouth (FW Martini + FA Bitter Wizard) that usually has an olive in it.
Did you know a Dirty Martini is a martini that also has olive brine in it?
A Pickletini is similar, but uses pickle brine.
A Gibson is a martini with a cocktail onion instead of an olive.
OoO Pickle is a pickle flavor with an odd oniony note.
Ergo, Pickle Gibson.
Shaken, not stirred, with WS-23. Garnish with a twist of INW Lemon Mix and an FLV Basil leaf. Cheers!
p.s. Thanks again for your help with this one /u/ConcreteRiver!
I have to commend you on your dedication to the pickle. You've almost convinced to to buy that flavor.
Is Pickle the only ingredient you're missing to mix this up?
"I really need to ask myself sometimes not if I could, but rather if I should."
How deep is your inventory? I'm curious to see whether there is 1 single person besides yourself, who has all of the flavors.
I really don't know. According to ATF only 703, but I've fallen way behind putting things in inventory and some things aren't even on ATF, so I'm guessing around 800. Other people have more. /u/Apexified for example.
And as for the one single person, ConcreteRiver does. I'm not sure if there are two other people or not, though.
- INW Black for Pipe- 2%
- FLV Eggnog- 1.5%
- INW Custard- .75%
- HS Elder Captain- .25%
- HS Gingerbread- .25%
- FLV Lovage- .25%
- INW Tobacco Falcon Eye- 1.25%
Steep at least a week, but two weeks is better
I’ve been working on this sumbitch since July. I figured I would be satisfied with it by the time it became holiday season if I started a little early. Almost didn’t make the cut. Started my 30 ml all day tester yesterday, and I’ve got about 5 ml left, so I suppose she’s ready. I ended up stealing most of my v2 recipe to make my Autumn Smoke recipe, so I kind of had to start from scratch with it. I’ll do a little ATF copy/paste for some not very in depth notes. It tastes like a Christmas Tobacco. Not a whole lot to say. I get more of a creamy gingerbread than tobacco, but there’s definitely a nice tobacco kick to it. Anywho, on to the copy/paste:
Eggnog, gingerbread, and tobacco. Nothing better to get you ready for the holiday season.
INW Falcon Eye and HS Gingerbread together make a really nice gingerbread. The HS is a bit dry, but it works really well here.
FLV Eggnog is a really tasty eggnog flavor, but needs a bit of help in the eggy department, so INW Custard helps with that.
Black for Pipe adds a really nice smokiness and HS Elder Captain has some nice holiday spice notes.
Lovage root in there to help with how dry it ends up being. The Elder Captain and Gingerbread are fairly dry, and the Lovage helps with that.
I'm sure I'm not the only one but I wish I liked tobacco flavors more because you truly create some awesome and unique profiles with them. I may have only mixed a few of your recipes but I really do appreciate the stuff you mix up even if I can't enjoy them right now.
PS. - You didn't include INW Custard into the text recipe you just posted.
Good looking out on the Custard!
I wish I could make some good non-Tobacco things, but it always turns out bad. Might be because 160/200something of my flavors are tobaccos, so if I try to exclude those I just have a bunch of stuff I use as Additives. Also kind of hard for me to judge non-tobaccos because that’s all I really enjoy. But I appreciate it!
This looks tasty! Are there any US vendors that sell INW Tobacco Falcon Eye? I can't seem to find it.
Any tobacco at BCF would work beside Falcon Eye you think? I wish they carried it.
Really Simple Vanilla Graham Custard I think turned out really good
CAP Graham Cracker (V1) - 2%
FW Hazelnut - 0.5%
CAP Vanilla Custard (V1) - 3%
TPA Vanilla Swirl - 1.5%
The cinnamon from the graham cracker really comes out after about four days, before that it is really light on the graham aspect.
I really like FW hazelnut in here, it creates a really nice nuance in the flavor that is not there without it.
I also am using this as a base for a banana cream pie flavor with TPA and LA banana cream for that aspect. Giving that a week steep and I will let you know.
Edit: if anyone mixed this up let me know your thoughts please!
Once again, two recipes this month. The second is a coil gunker, but pretty good.
Gallipoli
3% FLV Turkish Tobacco
1.25% TPA Turkish
2% HS Turkish Tobacco
1.5% INW Vanilla for Pipe
2% FLV Milk and Honey
.15% FA Honey
This stuff has become my ADV, but it is no way, shape, or form a gritty "put hair on your chest" type tobacco juice. The base centers around three different types of Turkish. TPA's variant is good at sub 1.5%. If you go any higher, the spice note is too pronounced. Hangsen's variant is actually my favorite, just extremely weak. INW Vanilla for Pipe's vanilla flavor is less artificial compared to INW Vanilla Shisha. I think it goes great with Turkish. Lastly, FLV Milk and Honey is amazing and adds a cream note with a slight honey finish; I like the honey so much that I boost it slightly with .15% FA Honey. I toyed around with FLV Cream, but ultimately kept coming back to M&H. Let this steep for 10-14 days.
The second recipe is way more strong.
Cobra Fumantes
7% StixxMixx (SM) Perique
1.5% FA Oakwood
1.5% INW Black for Pipe
I'll start with Perique. This is greeny like INW TA Virginia, but so much better. This has a slight ashy/smoky profile. I started to play with it around 8%, but took it down to 7%, which allows it to remain at the forefront of this mix. Unfortunately with NETs, the higher I go, the more gunked up my coils get. I tried it around 5-6%, but it was too weak. Black for Pipe expands on the ashy notes and adds dark tobacco and at 1.5% with a steep, mixes well and does not overpower. FA Oakwood, which I played with at .5, 1, and 1.5%, adds an oak cast/barrel note that blends so well with Perique. Be advised, this is a coil killer. I change wicks and dry burn every 2 days.
Marlboro Southern Cut:
- INW Gold Ducat @ 1.5%
- FA Virginia @ 1%
- INW Am4A @ 1%
- TFA RY4 Double @ 0.8%
- FA MTS Vape Wizard @ 0.5%
- FW Butterscotch Ripple @ 0.5%
- TFA Toasted Almond @ 0.5%
- FW Hazelnut @ 0.25%
- FA Black Fire @ 0.25%
- FA Clove @ 0.2%
- FA Anise @ 0.15%
About a month and a half ago I was just craving smokes again. Decided to curb the urge by ordering a new MTL setup, some new flavors, and trying my hand at some out of the box mixes. I usually am a dessert vape kinda guy. I like my custards, my cookies, my pies, my cakes. But I figured I'd give tobaccos a shot for once. This was my first experiment I had in mind, so I ordered my tobacco flavors based on this idea in my head. As well, this mix was designed specifically for use in my new Hussar clone and nothing else.
Marlboro Southern Cuts were always my fave. Opening the pack smelled like honey, nuts, with nice floral tobacco overtones. In the mix, the Gold Ducat gives that sweet honeyish flavor, with some spice hidden in there. Virginia & Am4a help flesh out that floral tobacco body, while further adding some complexity to the dry sweetness side of things. RY4 double IMO adds a nice caramel and vanilla glaze to the tobaccos here and helps reel in some of the floral aromas so the tobaccos blend together a bit better. MTS VW just to smooth things out and give it some body. Butterscotch, toasted almond, hazelnut, and the spices are there in subtle amounts just to slightly bolster those main notes I want to pop. FA Black Fire for some smokiness without getting too bacon-y. I was concerned as I let it steep, I kept smelling it and it was just super floral to the nose. But it vapes completely differently than it smells. It's actually a really smooth and dense vape that coats your tongue with that dark sweetness I was really aiming for. Once the initial caramel/honey notes settle in, you can get a hint of that floral tobacco, and it leaves a subtle flavor of toasted nuttiness on the exhale.
Really surprised myself with this one. I think it might use some dialing in with the tobaccos, maybe bring down Virginia to .5 and am4a to .75, but that's really only if I'm being nitpicky. I'll have to give it a try sometime on one of the tiny single coil RTAs I'm waiting on from fasttech. Regardless, I got exactly what I wanted out of this and it vapes great in the Hussar. On a 2.5ID 24ga SS 5.5 wrap coil, it's dense & warm with a nice throat hit at 18 watts. It's weird being able to taste really intricate differences in just 2-3 watt increments. closer to 20 watts or higher on this coil starts getting much sweeter and less floral. Below 18 I start getting more floral notes and surprisingly more nuttiness on the inhale. Definitely keeping a bottle of this in the steeping drawer for future emergency.
EDIT: THIS NEEDS A REEEEALLY LONG STEEP. Like at least 3 weeks.
- FA Red Summer (Watermelon) 5%
- INW Cactus 2%
- CAP Sweet Guava 2%
- FA Pear .5%
- FA Meringue 1%
- Optional: Koolada to taste
I’ve been mixing for about 6 months and this is the first original recipe I wanted to share with you guys. I’ve been tinkering away on this one for a few months, and I’m really proud of how it’s turned out. I first got the idea for this after drinking a watermelon guava margarita on the beach over the summer. As you can probably guess, I’m a big fan of Grack Juice by u/Philosaphucker and definitely drew some inspiration from there, as well as from Bare Necessities by u/ID10-T while trying to get this one right.
I was looking to make an ADV that was juicy and sweet, but backboned by floral aroma instead of the all-out sugary blast I usually find with watermelon recipes. I wanted to smell this as much as taste it.
FA Watermelon: I chose this watermelon because I find it provides a sweet but slightly more subtle flavor. It’s a dryer watermelon that blends well without overpowering the mix.
INW Cactus: Pairs perfectly with FA Watermelon. At 2% it adds a lot of juiciness and got me started on the floral scent I was looking for.
FA Pear: I find this flavor works similarly to INW Cactus. It adds some juiciness, a great earthy-tasting sweetness on the backend, and really boosts the aroma.
CAP Sweet Guava: Again, this one adds some wetness to the dry watermelon and a sweet yet flowery inhale. I’ve had this flavor since day one, but was honestly never a big fan. I had serious doubts along the way if I could get this to work. Most recipes have Sweet Guava at 4% or higher, but I found it to be way too sweet. It balances very well at 2%.
FA Meringue: My go-to fruit sweetener, plain and simple. Despite the added sweetness from the FA Pear and the Guava, I couldn’t get the sweetness I wanted from those two without boosting the % and screwing up the flavor balance. A touch of Meringue took care of that.
Koolada: Stop me if you’ve heard this before – the Koolada is totally optional, based on personal preference. I like to add just 1-2 drops per 10mL, which gives this mix the airy, cold taste you’d expect from a margarita.
EDIT:
Being my first recipe, I got some great feedback on this and tried out some changes. Here's the new version that I think is superior. I'll eventually replace the ATF link.
- FA Red Summer (Watermelon) 6%
- INW Cactus 1.75%
- CAP Sweet Guava 1.5%
- FA Pear 0.5%
- FA Meringue 0.5%
- Optional: Koolada 0.1-0.3%
Your ATF link is private.
This looks cool! I'm really glad my little cactus fruit contest recipe was able to help you make something you're proud of.
This looks pretty solid in my opinion. I shall add it to tonight's list!
Huh. It is crazy to see this new version in light of my experiences with the previous one. My feedback may not even be needed!
Hey, I liked it! Then again, there is not much of a surprise there...haha
Anyway, as you know, 2% guava made it a bit heavy in the mix, especially with how it plays off the Cactus. So, you lowered them both to mitigate that and I imagine it helps. The FA Watermelon was lost in your previous version, so you brought it up a bit. I wouldn't have been inclined to go that route. I, personally, wanted some FLV Wild Melon all up in this while I was vaping it. The nuances that FA Watermelon bring to the table are upstaged by the almighty Cactus and pungent Guava. FLV WM, while sweet, provides some unique undertones down low that compliment FA Meringue really well. Then again, you cut the meringue in half...I guess this would help make it less Grack-y ;) With the recipe in its latest iteration, I might feel differently about the watermelon. You may want to look into CAP Cucumber for that juicy base if you are still not happy with it.
Going to attempt to get all fancy pants and make a table. Hopefully I won't screw this all up!
Looni Lemon Cheesecake
Mfg | Flavor | % :- | :-: | -: INW | Biscuit | 0.5 TFA | Cheesecake (graham crust) | 4 TFA | French Vanilla Cream | 1.5 TFA | Graham Cracker (clear) | 1 CAP | Juicy Lemon | 2 FW | Lemon Meringue Pie | 2 FA | Lemon Sicily | 2 CAP | NY Cheesecake | 3 TFA | Sweetener | 0.75
Posting to check format and will edit to add notes.
Meh, could have been worse.
So I decided to create a lemon cheesecake after trying Yellow Bird in a vape shop. I go out every month or two and buy a bottle of commercial juice just to get ideas on what I might like to try and mix up. It was so good and it was something different. Never really been into cheesecake vapes for whatever reason though I love eating cheesecake! I was all happy when I got home. Proceeded to fill up my tank and start vaping. OMG buttered vomit!! It was so disgusting! My guess is that the company switched some of their flavorings to diketone free versions and the shop had the original in their testers but the bottle I bought was the new and most definitely not improved one. I read somewhere that diketone free flavors often replace those yummy chemicals with butric acid and that butric acid tastes like buttered vomit. I let a friend try it and he agreed, buttered vomit. So I immediately poured all 60 mL down the drain while grumbling about paying $25 for an empty bottle. Then I started researching.
I based part of the recipe on dazcole's Lemon Tart (A Dinner Lady Remix) because it is one of my favorite recipes. I keep anywhere from 6-8 tanks with different flavors in rotation with variety being the spice of life and all. One always has Lemon Tart and another Aquidneck, a commercial peach cobbler juice I can't come close to recreating despite 7-8 attempts so far. It's the only commercial juice I still buy with the exception of my "research" juices I buy like the Yellow Bird. The other tanks all change. That's how much I love Lemon Tart.
The lemon trio is the same trio used in dazcole's recipe. I dropped the percentages on the LS and LMP because the lemon had to share the spotlight with the cheesecake. I increased the JL because I wanted the lemon nice and sweet.
The biscuit and the graham cracker clear form the crust and are exactly the same as Lemon Tart recipe.
I used both cheesecakes because I don't feel like either provides a complete, well rounded cheesecake profile. The CAP provides a strong cheesy note and the TFA provides a dark sweetness and a nice mouthfeel plus some extra crust. I always like a little extra bakery note in my mixes.
The French vanilla cream adds weight and density to the mix. When I eat cheesecake I like the super dense style of a deli cheesecake rather than the soft creaminess of say Sarah Lee.
And then I added a bit of sweetener cuz sugar lips = yum!
I gave it a full 25 days before touching it which was REALLY hard cuz it smelled so good! But I have used the two cheesecake flavors in other non-cheesecake recipes before and I can't taste them until they have sat for close to a month. I always mix at 80% VG cuz PG is hard on my throat so that might be why.
I love the way it turned out. It is a fantastic juice and blows commercial juice out of the water. I have more supplies on the way so I can mix up a nice big bottle later this week. I would love for people to try it and give feedback.
With that said, the recipe is not perfect. I feel like the cheesecake and the lemon hit the tongue in the wrong order or in opposite places. I don't quite know how to explain it. Some ideas I have are to switch the percentages of the NYCC and the CC(gc) or to replace the French VC with something that provides a better bridge between the cheesecake and the lemon. It's a great recipe but it needs a little tweaking, imo, to take it to the next level. Any ideas anyone has are welcome and appreciated.
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/71630#looni_lemon_cheesecake_by_loonicorn
I've been soaking up all of your wisdom quietly for the best part of a year, and I think I've finally come up with something worth sharing.
Four ingredients, simple and delicious.
Mfg | Flavor | % ---|---|---- | INW | Custard | 1% | CAP | Gingerbread | 2% | TPA | Kentucky Bourbon | 2% | TPA | Toasted Marshmallow | 1 %
It's getting wintry here, bringing memories of winter evenings in cozy pubs. Peat fire blazing, whiskey and conversation flowing in equal measure. Warmth and comfort and ease.
I love whiskey, I'll drink the good ones neat and mix the not-so-good ones with ginger ale.
I also love ginger cake with custard.
Let's be real: I love custard, and ginger, and whiskey.
I'm a fan of Coop's Kiwi Bourbon by /u/coop34
The toasted marshmallow and bourbon really sing together in that recipe, which got me to wondering about where else they might shine in combination.
I recently got some INW Custard and it's the perfect custard to me, it's not overly eggy, it's not terribly sweet, it's velvety and just the right amount of heavy. It doesn't even need to be steeped, which is some kind of miracle in and of itself. I'm using it here for both flavor and mouthfeel (that luxurious cream).
Because it's holiday season, I wanted to add a little spice, another layer of warmth. I wanted something that'd be well-served by the other aromas, that could add another flavor dimension without being getting lost in the mix or taking it over completely. CAP Gingerbread fit the bill perfectly.
This has a decadent boozy sweetness on the inhale, with an almost candied ginger tang that lingers after the creamy custard on the exhale.
You can dial back the custard a little if you're not as big a fan as I am (0.75% still works fine), but I wouldn't recommend any substitutions.
You can shake and vape if you don't mind a strong bourbon kick, but steeping for 72 hours to let everything come together works better.
Looks good! I guess I will finally pick up that gingerbread to try...
If you do, let me know what you think.
You uncovered some serious magic with that bourbon and toasted marshmallow combo, I couldn't resist riffing on it.
Aight, hello again! Now we will talk about potions, amulets and talismans.
Marshmallow (TFA) 1.00%
Pear (INAWERA) 1.00%
Red Licorice (TFA) 5.50%
RF Sweet Strawberry (CAP) 4.00%
Strawberry (TFA) 3.00%
Flavor total: 14.5%
That's a quite simple yet delicious profile: strawberry montpensier candy with realistic pear undertone on a far end. It is not overlysweet — just enough for you to crave for one more hit again and again.
So, the Red Licorice (TFA) is the main candy base, it is a grossly underused aroma with brilliant spot-on taste and very wide possible use. It's just a shame that it is used so rarely. It really is a majestic beast. Sweet, but not too sweet, very similar to a hard sugar candy, but with enough of licorice spice in it. Wow, just wow.
RF Sweet Strawberry (CAP) and Strawberry (TFA) is the strawberry. I am not a huge fan of green pineapple Strawberry Ripe, plus this goto combo works really well with licorice. First iterations was 3%+3%, but then I increased Sweet Strawberry and it worked just right.
Pear (INAWERA) is the king of all pears, it is given to us by gods, no less. It is sweet and sharp, yet realistic duchess pear, very potent, easily overwhelming your mix. 1% is just what you need here. It wouldn't be very prominent, but it will give you a tiny peel note, a pear aftertaste and it will increase the "montpensier moment" of a candy, making the profile more realistic overall.
And the Marshmallow (TFA) is just a sweetener with diketones (and shchmiketones), that slightly increases vapor volume according to candy (and not syrup) profile, but mostly just making it addictively sweet.
Really, guys, try it. It is good.
I have everything except inw pear.. think I could sub FA pear? This sounds yummy.
Well, I’m really sorry, but that won’t work :c whereas Fa pear is mild and gentle, inw pear is straight in your face duchess pear. You may want to make it without pear and then apply some Fa pear + TFA pear combo, it wouldn’t be the same, but you might like it anyway.
OfLove&squalor
(LA) Cream Cheese Icing 2%
(FA) Fig Fresh 1.5%
(FLV) Granola 1%
(INW) Rhubarb (yc) .05%
(INW) Shisha Strawberry 1%
(FLV) Yakima Hops 2%
I've been working on this for a little bit, its not finished, but I wanted to see what other people thought of it. I think its pretty good, but I really like yakima hops.
I accidentally cloned RBTX Darth Melon. Well, not accidentally. It was absolutely the idea in my head for these percentages. I finally got around to buying all the stuff for that Vurve watermelon crack clone, but when it arrived today I didn’t feel like vaping watermelon crack. I had added cantaloupe and eucalyptus to my order so I figured I’d play around with those.
Cantawaterlyptus
TFA Cantaloupe 4% LA Watermelon 3% FW Hard Candy 3% TFA Dragonfruit 1% TFA Marshmallow 1% INW Eucalyptus w/ mint 0.5%
Edit: added a letter to the ridiculous name.
Here is a super tasty recipe I’ve been playing with lately-
__Melon Ambrosia __
Vendor|Concentrate|%
|:--|:--|--:
CAP|Cucumber| 3.0%
TFA|Cucumber| 0.5%
JF |Honeydew Melon| 2.0%
TFA|Honeydew II| 1.5 %
FA |Mangosteen| 0.25%
FA |Kiwi| 0.5%
TFA|Green Tea| 0.25%
FA | Coconut| 0.5%
The first four ingredients make up the body of the recipe. CAP cuke imparts a very juicy mouthfeel, TFA cuke brings the farinaceous qualities of cucumber to your nose.
JF Honeydew is sweet on the tongue, while TFA Honeydew is a bit more like an airy perfume. NOTE: if you use TFA Honeydew I, you will probably have a bad time- that concentrate is pretty soapy.
FA mangosteen takes the tartness of a raspberry, and gives it the stank of a mango. This is a potent concentrate. FA Kiwi provides most of the sweetness in this recipe. It can start to get very jammy over 0.5%
The remaining flavors are all about style- TFA Green Tea is a very floral concentrate, I love pairing it with FA Coconut, which is the creamiest Coconut I’ve tried yet.
I mix this at 70/30, and while it is very shakenvapeable, the Kiwi, mangosteen, and green tea will all profit from three days steep.
I am really fond of this recipe, I hope that you will be too!
Mellow Blues
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OSDIY Blue Raspberry Slush 8%
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CAP Blue Raspberry Cotton Candy 1%
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TPA Raspberry Sweet 1.5%
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FW Blue Raspberry 2%
Anyone want to take a wild guess what i was going for? I love the idea of vaping Blue Raspberry than actually vaping it, the first Blue Raspberry i really enjoyed is /u/ediblemalfunction 's Blue Raspberry Candy. And that recipe is great and in your face blue raspberry and anyone searching for that "blue" vape should try it. I have made over 200ml of that recipe and its great but i get so quickly fatigued by TFA Juicy Peach and it becomes a bit harsh, especially out of a dripper.
OSDIY Blue Raspberry Slush is the main flavor and the star of the recipe. It is a good representation of a "blue" flavour even if its a bit weak. I use the TFA RS and FW BR to boost and build on the blue flavour and give it a small edge. The CAP BRCC is used to mellow the mix and infuse sweetness to the OSDIY BRS wich is not very sweet.
My goal was to make a rda and adv Blue Raspberry, im not trying to put down any of the other blue recipes there great, but for me its too much "edge" out of an rda.
Add Koolada or WS-23 according to taste(optional). Add 0.5% CAP Super Sweet and slap a 30$ price tag on this shit.
Thanks to everyone that reviews flavors, puts out recipes and contributes to the community.
- FA - Berryl (Raspberry) @ 1.25%
- INW - Biscuit @ 1.5%
- FA - Cookie @ 1.25%
- FLV - Cranberry @ 1.5%
- CAP - Gingerbread @ 1%
Figured I would post something, it's been a while. This is just a good tasting Cran-Raspberry cookie with hints of ginger.
Did you have any major failures leading up to this? Or was it one of those things where you put some stuff together based on experience and got lucky enough to have it work out well right away or with only minor tweaking?
MFG | Flavor | % ---|---|---- DIYFS | Holy Holy Grail RY4 | 8.0 FLV | Red Burley | 0.75 FLV | Kentucky Blend | 0.25 FLV | Milk Chocolate | 0.25 HS | Australian Chocolate | 0.25 BF | Chocolate Truffle | 0.5
This is a rich dark chocolate RY4. The first three ingredients here is Cardinal, a ridiculously delicious RY4 by /u/feartx.
Something about Cardinal gave me the crazy idea that I could turn Holy Holy Grail into a Riesen candy vape. This is not possible. The little hint of tobacco that Holy Holy has will not be covered by chocolate without adding so much chocolate that they bring their own problems. These are very good chocolates for the job, but some other caramel is required. So I decided to do the only sensible thing and see what would happen if put the tobacco from Cardinal back in. This happened. I love it. Maybe you will too.
Still a huge noobie, mainly post my creations in hopes of getting some feedback and having a learning experience. Anyways, this one was influenced by these tasty cake batter cookies I tried a few weeks ago. They were a simple white cookie with a tasty funfetti style cake batter in the core. After a steep this one tastes quite nice! Steeping a revised version right now, made a few minor tweaks but didn't really taste too much that I wanted to change. Anyways here's the recipe:
CaBaTookies v0.1
* Butter Cream (CAP) 1.00
* Cake Batter (CAP) 1.50
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Cream Cheese Icing (LA) 1.00
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Marshmallow (FA) 2.00
* Sugar Cookie (CAP) 5.00
- White Chocolate (FW) 2.00
And some notes:
Flavor Notes:
CAP Cake Batter - Using this to get a cake batter filling to this cookie recipe.
CAP Sugar Cookie - A nice moist sugar cookie, the main flavoring note.
LA Cream Cheese Icing - Using this flavoring to bring some extra richness to the mix and hopefully add to the cake batter effect.
FA Marshmallow - this one is being used to give some extra sweetness and add that malty marshmallow note this concentrate has. I feel like it will also help add to the cake batter center.
CAP Butter Cream - Using this flavoring to add some buttery notes as well as some extra creamy richness. Really enjoyed other mixes with this concentrate and think it will play nicely in this recipe also.
White Chocolate - Added to bring some nice white chocolate chip notes to the recipe. Starting low to see how it turns out, might have to raise the percentage.
Formatting might be shit until I can edit on my computer. Hate formatting on mobile.
I'm gonna mix this up tonight. It has a lot of stuff I like so I think I'll dig it. Well except the white chocolate. I have TFA's version but it tastes like black pepper. Cap sugar cookie/cake batter/FA marshmallow go really good together.
I think it's decent, I'm still kind of learning so I really hope you enjoy it and I don't look like a fool with my possibly mediocre mix. I haven't tried TFA white chocolate but FW white chocolate is quite nice imo. Can get a bit chalky if you push higher percentages.
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5.50% (PUR) New York Cheesecake
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2.00% (TFA) Cheesecake Graham Crust
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1.00% (JF) Biscuit
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0.50% (INW) Custard
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0.75% (LA) Cream Cheese Icing
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0.75% (FA) Passionfruit
Inspired by a South African take on a cheesecake with the addition of a passion fruit/granadilla pulp topping. In a similar vein as a pomegranate or raspberry cheesecake the sweet fruity tartness really pairs nicely with the richness and tang of the cheesecake.
PUR New York Cheesecake does the heavy lifting here. I was initially using CAP's version but after trying them back to back PUR came out on tops for me at least in this recipe. It comes at a price though in that it extends the steep time quite a bit. It's very weak after the shake and only really comes together at around 2 weeks, past a month though is where it really shines.
INW Custard adds some richness and LA Cream Cheese Icing adds a bit more tang.
TFA Cheesecake Graham Crust lays the base for the crust with JF Biscuit giving it a hand and finishing it off.
FA Passion Fruit is the topping, normally quite a thin layer on the cake. This flavor lets the authenticity down a little as FA's version isn't exact. I tried CAP's version but it was miles off and FA was closer and much tastier. This is where the recipe could improve if I ever find a truly authentic Granadilla. Kept it low to allow the cheesecake to be the star, it's still present and adds a slight twist of tropical fruit to keep things interesting.
Substitutions: If you can't wait on PUR NY Cheesecake to steep or don't have it the recipe does work with around 3-4% CAP NY Cheesecake but it's not as good. INW Biscuit at the same percentage should work if you don't have JF Biscuit.
Steep: This is not a Shake and Vape sadly. PUR NY Cheesecake really needs at least 2 weeks to come together but is best past 4 weeks.
Do you have any throat hit issues vaping FA Passionfruit by itself?
Have tested it as a single flavor up to 3%, at that level it does hurt the throat a bit but only when I take multiple pulls. Like the first drag is smooth but it begins to scratch the throat after the 3rd or 4th hit when chain vaping.
Didn't have that issue in this recipe for me at least, might be the low percentage or just the addition of the creamy cheesecake concentrates.
Tried CAP Passionfruit as a solo and in the recipe to see if it would work for those who can't vape FA PF but I was really unimpressed with CAP's offering.
Yeah CAP's version is just wrong. I don't know what that is but it's not passionfruit. I can't vape FA and it sucks because it tastes great but it's just like throat razors. I was curious whether you were one of the lucky ones or whether the recipe somehow smoothed it over for you
% | MFG | Flavor --- | --- | --- 1.43 | HS | Banana 2.14 | FA | Banana 1.43 | TPA | Banana Cream 0.36 | LA| Banana Cream 0.71 | CAP | Butter Cream 1.43 | TPA | Cheesecake (graham Crust) 1.43 | TPA | Marshmallow 2 | FA | Red Touch (strawberry) 3 | INW | Shisha Strawberry 1.5 |JF | Strawberry Sweet 1.43 | TPA | Sweet Cream
Basically I really like Banana Milk, but alone I find TPA and LA Banana Cream a little too candy-like (I get Runts from them), so I subbed in some FA and HS banana for part and removed the sweetener. The result was great...and then I thought, why not add some strawberry? So I added /u/ID10-T's Holy Trinity of Strawberry after scaling down the original percentages (which were pretty high). The end result is a strawberry banana smoothie that I think is great.
I'd recommend letting this steep about 7 days.
It's inconceivable that this recipe of yours doesn't taste terrific, but what's the deal with all the odd %s?
Banana Milk is already a 14.75% total flavoring recipe, which didn't really leave room to add anything. I used Excel to scale back all the percentages while keeping the same ratio.
Well, you're absolutely right, there's not a lot of head space in that recipe to go adding things.
I am very relieved that you're not some kind of jerkoff who falsely claims there's a noticeable difference between 1.43 and 1.4% TFA Banana Cream or between 0.7 and 0.71% CAP Butter Cream, or is just being annoyingly different for the sake of being different. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
One of my favorite tobaccos is Sloth Sauces Hazelnut Cavendish. Not why I decided to try DIY, but I definitely intended to try to recreate it. So while it inspired this, it is nothing like it, and I've messed with it a bit and I think it turned out pretty good. I'd love any feedback. Out of the gate all I get is honey, but after 10 days it started to calm down, and I think it will just keep getting better.
INW Tobacco Symphony - 2%
FW Hazelnut - 2%
INW Classic for Pipe Gold - 1.5%
INW Tobacco Cavendish Type - 1.5%
FA Soho - 1.25%
FA Caramel - .75%
TPA Acetyl Pyrazine - .75%
- Blood Orange (FA) 2.00%
- Butterscotch (Natural) (FW) 2.00%
- DX Bavarian Cream (TPA) 2.25%
- DX Sweet Cream (TPA) 4.00%
- Honey (FA) 0.50%
- Orange Cream (TPA) 4.00%
- Orange Dream Bar (FW) 4.00%
This one has an odd genesis. Saw the Full Frontal thing on vaping, and the names unicorn puke and dragon jizz sent me on a research bender. Nope. No dragon jizz to be found anywhere, other than in google image search.
Damn furries. ;P
Oddly enough, found an image belonging to a commercially available juice called Unicorn Jizz. Couldn't bring myself to try it. Too tropical in my head for unicorns.
So, after a long discussion with friends of mine who are furries, started joking about making some. This is not the Dragon Jizz (that's still a WIP). But, since my 'sona is a cross between a kitsune, and a unicorn, and has a candy corn horn? Started noodling out what the hell that'd taste like. So here we are:
Orange, creamy as hell, and a hint of candy corn.
Now I just gotta find a dragon. It's for science >.>
Can be shake and vaped. Liked it even better after a week
Further flavor notes: For some odd reason, I find Bavarian Cream, Butterscotch, and the lightest dash of honey somehow adds up to candy corn. Who knew?
I know, I know, why 7 ingredients? Well, before I got into diy, and just as I was getting into vaping, found out about this place in town that'd mix damn near anything, as long as you didn't go over 7 flavors. So, that, more than anything, pointed me at the rabbit hole.
Ya'll just encouraged me to dive in with the interesting scents wafting out of it.
A simple candied Berry recipe utilizing fa juicy strawberry and rf sc blue raz
Fa Raspberry (berryl) - 0.5% Rf sc Blue Raz - 2% Fa Juicy Strawberry - 1.5% Fa Oba Oba - 0.75% Fa Sour Wizard - 0.25%
Flavor total - 5%
Mix at 20%pg/80%vg
Notes
I just got both fa juicy strawberry and rf sc blue raz so figured I'd mix them together and see what I get.
Fa Raspberry - So good to me in anything I put it in. In this recipe at 0.5% it's only used to backup the Blue raz and strawberry and to give it a little bit more of that Raspberry punch.
Rf sc Blue raz - I've been enjoying this concentrate quite a bit. It's got a nice candy vibe to it and 2% here is plenty enough for me.
Fa juicy strawberry - I love this strawberry. I've seen some people saying they can't taste it... well I can taste it and it tastes great to me. 1.5% gives this recipe a nice bright juicy punch in the face and really livens up the mix. For me it's a perfect fit here, you can taste a nice bit of strawberry and it sweetens up the mix.
Fa Oba Oba - Here for mouthfeel and to makes these berries taste even sweeter. I have to restrain myself from using oba oba in most of my mixes but it's a good fit here as I was going for straight candy berry crack sweetness. 0.75% is more then enough.
Fa Sour Wizard - This is THE additive for me. Really gives mixes that little extra somethin' somethin'. I use it at 0.25% and that's really all you need most of the time. This stuff is so dank, my tfa sour is so jelly.
Steep 2-3 days but is a decent s&v.
Fw Blueberry - 2% WF frozen yogurt - 2.5% Fa Juicy Strawberry - 1.5% Fa strawberry red touch - 0.5% Tfa vanilla bean ice cream - 1.5%
Flavor total - 8%
Mix at 20%pg/80%vg
Holy sh*t WF frozen yogurt is just amazing. Love this stuff. Very dairy heavy but it's a great concentrate.
Notes
Fw blueberry - IMO the king of blueberries. 2% is all that's needed here. Nuff said.
Wf frozen yogurt - as I said this stuff is the bomb! 2.5% is a good amount in this recipe. Super rich dairy creamy yogurt.
Fa juicy strawberry - Another bomb concentrate. Juicy sweet strawberries for days. 1.5% of this stuff is just right to mix with the blueberry and yogurt/vbic.
Fa red touch - 0.5% just to back up the juicy and give our berries that little extra depth.
Tfa VBIC - This is here to add some vanilla and a little extra cream.
Steep a week but I was loving it after 3 days. Only gets better with time tho.
Butterscotch custard Cream
**Plz note I'm still a noobie, and this a first draft on this recipe. It turned out much better than expected so I wanted to share. Of you like a nice, rich creamy custardy flavor then you might enjoy this. Any suggestions or help is much appreciated, I love to learn!
*Bavarian Cream (TPA) 1.50
*Butterscotch Ripple (FW) 3.00
*Caramel (Flavorah) 1.00
*Graham Cracker (Clear) (TPA) 2.00
*Pistachio (TPA) 2.00
*Saline (0.9% solution) 0.10
*Super Sweet (CAP) 0.25
* Vanilla Custard v1 (CAP) 3.00
===Flavor Notes====
Butterscotch Layer:
*FW Butterscotch Ripple - Used as the main butterscotch flavor in this recipe, just a super tasty flavor - creamy delicious butterscotch.
*FLV Caramel - used to back up the butterscotch and give the overall mix a bit more "dark sweetness" like adding brown sugar syrup.
*TPA Pistachio - Using this at a rather low percentage to add some complexity and extra cream to the butterscotch and overall mix
Bottom Custard Cream Layer:
*TPA Bavarian Cream - This is being used for its nice thick creamy characteristics, as well as its caramel/baked custard kind of notes. Just a nice cream that plays well with caramel and butterscotch flavors.
*CAP Custard - The main custard note, such a great flavor for this exact purpose.
Extras:
*TPA Graham Cracker Clear - Using this to give the mix a bit more texture and complexity.
*Saline - Salt and butterscotch goes great together.
*Super sweet - Just using this because i enjoy a rather sweet recipe, it's optional to use swetner in this recipe. I Always use it a lower percentages though, dont need much to get where i want.
OK, I'm going to finally throw my hat in the ring.
This is one I've been working on for months. I discovered the combination while doing single flavor testing and forgot to rewick between flavors. I went between the tangerine and the butterscotch and it was amazing. 10 batches later, I think I've got a winner. THe last three I did one of each with 1% meringue, marshmallow and cactus. The marshmallow was pretty unnoticeable, the cactus kind of took over, but the meringue nailed it for me.
It's a tangy slightly heavy tangerine on the inhale, with a warm butterscotch that contains a little bit of zing from the tangerine on the exhale. A but more creaminess and from the meringe which also kills the sweetness a tiny bit.
I'm running a Digiflavor Siren between 1.5 and 2 ohms at anywhere from 9W-12W and the smallest airflow.
Mixed anywhere between 50/50 and 30/70 PG/VG and give it about 3 days to a week to settle in.
Butterscotch Ripple (Flavor West) 4.00%
Butterscotch Natural (Flavor West) 2.00%
Tangerine (Flavor West) 1.20%
Meringue (Flavour Art) 1.00%
Options that can replace the meringue:
Marshmallow (Flavour Art) 1.00%
Cactus (Inawera) 1.00%
I'm not a super taster by any means, and as a general rule I completely miss out on all the finer notes of mixes that I make from recipes here and at ATF, so I'd really like some input from anyone willing to risk a batch and let me know how it works out.
EDIT: I forgot to add the name. I call it Tangiscotch
FW Cake (yellow) - 1%
CAP Cinnamon Danish Swirl - 3%
FLV Cookie Dough - 2%
TPA Graham Cracker Clear - 1.5%
CAP Marshmallow - 1%
CAP Super Sweet - 0.5%
TPA Vanilla Custard - 3%
This is my first proper recipe that i have set out to make, although i don't think its truly finished, and it would be awesome to get some feedback on the flavourings i have used, and the percentages i've used them at.
Cinnamon Danish Swirl -This is obviously the main flavour, I first tried this at 4% but it just overpowered everything. I think it does a great job in this particular recipe at 3% as it gives a strong, rich flavour but not too much so that it blocks the creamy and cakey notes from coming through. I honestly love this concentrate and i think its perfect this time of year!
Vanilla Custard + Marshmallow -the vanilla custard provides the recipe with a nice buttery note on the exhale, that just helps to create the bakery flavour i was going for. The marshmallow helps to add creaminess to the recipe. Had to play around with the percentages quite a bit, i think TFA Vanilla Custard is great at 3% and definitely works better than the CAP Vanilla Custard as its less eggy and more focused around the butter. It seems quite high but i wanted the recipe to be very thick.
Cookie dough + graham cracker clear Added these to give a little bite to the recipe. they add a nice flavour and texture to the mix, as well as adding to the doughy/cakey flavour i was going for.
cake (yellow) this was the icing on the cake for me. I really thought that this filled the gap i had been missing in this mix, provided it with a lovely full on cake flavour after the steep, and really complimented the Cookie Dough. After a week the Cookie Dough got a little bit weaker, and i couldnt taste it as well, so this definitely made up for that.
I mixed this at 70/30 and let steep for 5 days, which is when the creams decide to come out. This is not ideal for a shake and vape as the cinnamon at that point is much too overpowering. All feedback is good feedback and i appreciate the time taken to look at the recipe and help me out! Thanks guys!
Hey guys, I developed a banofee cookie recipe for the DMC cinnamon challenge, enjoy.
TFA Banana Cream - 3%
FW Caramel Cinnamon Roll - 2%
CAP Sugar Cookie - 3%
Cap Super Sweet - .25%
FLV Toffee - 1%
__Just the Icing __
You’ve done it before, don’t deny it: the cinnamon rolls are in the oven, the icing cup is sitting there, glistening with condensation. You had self restraint when you woke up this morning, but that just fucked off with all of your self respect.
Like a wild animal, you ram two fingers into that sweet white goo and shovel it into your greedy maw, smearing the slightly granulated, creamy goodness all over your tongue. Congratulations, you just gave yourself diabetes. Not the diabetes that cool people have either- type two you pig.
Vendor|Concentrate|%
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CAP|French vanilla| 2.0%
TFA|vanilla swirl| 1.0%
FA|Fresh cream| 1.0%
FA |Marzipan| 0.25%
CAP|Super Fat| 0.25 %
Here is a simple four ingredient juice that is guaranteed to have you loosening your belt by two notches.
CAP French Vanilla
Star of the show. This vanilla concentrate lacks the buttery depth of vcv1, and isn’t as pungent as shisha vanilla, but what it lacks in depth it makes up for in style. This flavor gets all up in your back teeth.
TPA Vanilla Swirl
This is less of a flavor, and more of a texture. A light vanilla that loosens up your mix.
FA Fresh Cream
A staple for creamy juices- this concentrate teams up with vanilla swirl to make the icing consistency of the recipe.
INA Marzipan
The perfect almond paste. This is a very potent concentrate, 0.25% is just right for introducing a subtle high note.
CAP Super Sweet You aren’t a real fat boy unless you use Sucralose in your e-juice. Just remember, no can judge you but god, and whatever poor soul has to share a bed with you.
My First recipe post.
"Green Slushy"
I tried to make a strawberry starburst and ended up with a green slush puppy.
(Company, Flavor, %)
FW Star Candy %4
CAP Sweet Strawberry %4
TFA Sweetner. %3
Anyone with experience with Star Candy let me know what uses you have found for it. To me it's straight lemon lime.
Lemon Zoo Biscuit v2 It's a typical soft cookie with a little crunch. Lemon frosting on top. This variation is only a day old, and it still has a plastic taste. Would love to hear what you guys think about it.
<Biscuit> (<INAWERA>) @0.8%
<Graham Cracker (Clear)> (<TPA>) @1%
<Lemon> (<FE>) @2.5%
<Lemon Sicily> (<FA>) @0.5%
<Sugar Cookie> (<CAP>) @4%
<Vanilla Cupcake v2> (<CAP>) @1.5%
<Vanilla Custard v1> (<CAP>) @2%
Juul Creme Brulee
(TPA) Dulce de Leche - 2.5%
I know that this is a simple recipe that a lot of people may not like. But I mixed this and had to post. So sorry in advance if I piss anyone off but I love this flavor and I felt like there might be more people like me.
Caramel Ice Cream. That's it.
vendor | flavor | percentage ---|---|---- CAP | Butter Cream | 0.5% RF | Butterscotch Pudding (VG) | 2% TPA | Caramel (Original) | 1% WF | Caramel Butter | 1.5% TPA | VBIC | 3% TPA | Whipped Cream | 0.5
Required Steep : 2-4 weeks
This is still steeping but it smells pretty great. Really wanted to mess around with caramel flavors. WF caramel butter especially. There's not much to say about it. It's just caramel ice cream, unsalted. S&V this blew out my taste buds and all I could taste for the rest of the day was unsteeped VBIC which tastes a lot like burning dirt.
Butter cream + Butterscotch pudding + whipped cream - for a creamy thickness, mostly to push the ice cream more towards being a cream than frozen in the wastelands of Antarctica.
Caramel Butter + Caramel original - creamy caramel
VBIC - what else? the ice cream.
Mfg | Flavor | % ---|---|---- WF | black cherry jellybean SC | 1.1 WF | lemon lime soda SC | 3 WF | lime SC | 1
A really easy to vape and delicious cherry limeade. I've been testing these wonder flavours like crazy and figured I'd put this up in time for the black friday sale if you guys feel like checking out some of their better offerings.
Always making me buy shit! Now there's more lemons to try.
Haha, they're nice if you dig candied flavors. Imo the lemon lime soda and lime are really good but you could sub them with cap lemon lime and inw lime at a lower percentage. Might need to add a touch of lemon if you sub them. The only thing you cant sub is the black cherry jellybean. It's the tart cherry I've been looking for. Reminds me of the red tootsie roll pops.
Apple cookie
This is mostly just an /u/ID10-T remix
Tastes great right away. Tastes better after a week or so.
CAP sugar cookie - 8% CAP vanilla custard v1 - 4% TFA marshmallow - 1% FA Fuji - 1%
Looks good but could use a touch of Liquid Amber or failing that, maybe Dragonfruit
I could add some dragonfruit in my next bottle. What percentage would you add? I don’t have liquid amber but I may consider it in my next flavor order.
Well, I might as well post this, for record keeping if nothing else:
Blueberry Lemonade:
FA Bilberry .5%
FW Blueberry 1%
TFA Blueberry Extra 3%
LA Lemonade 4%
FA Lemon Sicily 1%
What can I say? My flavor profile eliminates so many things, lemonades make up a big chunk of what I vape. So, I was thinking, why not throw Blueberry Trinity in a lemonade mix? Tweaked the percentages of the Trinity some, to go with the lemonade base.