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Be sure to check out all the fantastic creations from the January thread.
Congrats to /u/Justjasontm for having the top rated recipe last month Holy Pistachio. Excellent work!
This is my first time publicly sharing an original recipe of mine. I put this together last weekend in hopes of finding a simple and satisfying strawberry kiwi vape. After vaping custards and bakeries almost nonstop for the past 6-7 months, I wanted something light, refreshing and fruity. I’ve always loved the combination of strawberry and kiwi.
•FA Strawberry 2%
•FA Kiwi 1.5%
•TFA Dragonfruit 1%
•FA Marshmallow 1%
•TFA Vanilla swirl 1%
•TFA Whipped cream 2%
•CAP Super Sweet .25%
I went with FA Strawberry and FA Kiwi as the combo of fruits as FA Strawberry is both soft and flavorful yet reminds me of freshly picked ripened strawberries, while FA Kiwi is bold and flavorful with a nice undertone of rind/skin that complements its strawberry pairing really well imo.
Dragonfruit is here because it’s just fucking amazing at giving that juicy quality to other fruits. It really helps amp up the flavor profiles of the FA’s. I can’t live without using TFA Dragonfruit.
FA Marshallow, TFA Whipped Cream and TFA Vanilla swirl are a common trio i like to use with fruits as they add a great base to the fruit by making the vape dense in the mouth while lending their individual creaminess and sweetness to further accentuate the overall feel and flavor.
CAP SS is totally optional depending on your view towards the inclusion of sweetener in a mix. I used it here because to me it presented an almost “sugar covered” feel to the overall recipe. Sugar coated strawberries and kiwi. It helped blend the fruits and smooth over any potential harshness from the rind flavor of FA Kiwi. I never go above .25% as that seems to be a sweet spot. I’m about 45mls into this bottle and my coils are still bright and happy.
Anywho, as I said, this is my first publicly shared recipe after mixing for almost a year now. This sub has provided me incredible amounts of knowledge on mixing and I wanted to give back. This is obviously a very simple and basic recipe and leagues below most of the recipes posted here by the master mixers, but someone will mix it and like it and that’s all that matters to me. I’m just happy to give back.
EDITED: Meant FA Marshmallow
How long did you steep for?
To let the cream aspect of it settle, I did a 2-3 day steep. But taste testing right away it can easily serve as a shake and vape. The fruits will be pronounced but the creamy aspect comes through and makes for a really smooth and saturated vape experience after 2-3 days.
Almond (FA) @ 1.75%
Connecticut Shade (FLV) @ .25%
Red Burley (FLV) @ 1.25%
Rice Crunchies (TPA) @ 3%
Ry4 Double (TPA) @ 0.75%
I asked u/AlfredPudding to help me make a juice for my sister, who has very different tastes from my own, using only my very meager subset of compatible on-hand flavorings. He put together this nutty, robust and full-bodied unsweetened tobacco blend that turned out so great that I made a second large batch for myself.
Here's Alfred on the details:
"Connecticut Shade is a darker, coffee-like and syrupy tobacco flavor. That pairs really well with Red Burley which is a more robust and dry nutty tobacco flavor that works into the Almond. RY4 Double adds a hint of dirty caramel without making the entire profile too sweet or cloying. Finally, Rice Crunchies is used as a modifier to make the whole thing seem more dry and nutty."
I'm no veteran when it comes to this category of juice, but I am an ex-smoker, and this is the first juice that I've tried that's succeeded in scratching the tobacco itch for me and tasting great. Also, my sister loves it.
Fuck you /u/Apexified , I am actually posting here for you.
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Soda Bears 001 - ATF Link
- CAP 27 Bears at 4%
- TPA Dragonfruit at 3.75%
- INW Dragonfruit at 1.25%
- FW Beetle Juice at 3%
- VT Fizzy Sherbet at 1%
- CAP Super Sweet at 0.5%
- OPTIONAL - WS-23 to taste (I use 0.75%)
A weird white gummy bear soda idea. I don't know. Still needs work, does the job for now. Maybe I'll dive deeper into this in the coming weeks.
I was wondering why my feet felt cold! Polar vortex? Nah, hell just froze over.
Congrats on your first time here. I'll mix this up to celebrate.
Aww hope you dig it. Love you, brother.
Hey! I'm looking forward to making this:
https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/6gu16u/l_o_v_e_l_e_s_s_orange_milk/
when a flavor or two arrives next week. It looks very good to me!
I'm doing a thing right now with mostly Cap Lemon Lime, and not too much but some FLV Cream, then a little FLV Avocado, then a VERY little FLV Cranberry, and an extremely small FA Meringue, and a decent amount of coolants. And I'm just enjoying how citrus and dairy don't clash in ejuice like they do--or can? I don't know if it always curdles but it seems bad--in food.
The discussion at the link about honeysuckle keeping things discrete is pretty interesting too.
Though technically from last month, and I already made a separate post for it, I'll do it again!
#CinnAppleCream
Percent | Vendor | Flavor :--|:--:|--: 3.25 | FA | Apple Fuji 2 | CAP | Cinnamon Danish Swirl .5 | FA | Pear .1 | FLV | Rich Cinnamon 5 | LB | Vanilla Ice Cream 1 | TPA | Vanilla Swirl
Steeping - It's really good shake and vape. But like most bakeries/desserts, the more it steeps the better it gets.
Here is the post with development notes
I just realized that all the missing ingredients for this are currently in a box that's on its way to my doorstep, looking forward to mixing this!
Well there's three I've got in rotation right now but the one is tricky to get concentrates for if you're in the states or the UK
So here are the other two
Tropics from scratch: An Icy fruit mix with a strong hit of guava and lychee with a touch of fresh mango on the exhale
Black Ice is ws-23 at 20% in PG http://tjek.nu/r/r852
Berry Syrup: A fresh and tart Berry syrup with a light touch of floral lychee on the exhale
http://tjek.nu/r/r84e
In both of these recipes the dragonfruit serves to add juiciness to the mix
FA lychee is proving to be very versatile and mixed with CAP Sweet lychee you get a relatively authentic lychee that pulls through in mixes that have strong flavours like CAP sweet guava in them
VT Cookies and Cream is a really good flavor imo but it needs help in the texture department. Cap sugar cookie comes in to give the cookie more of a bready consistency. I picked VT Sweet Cream to help boost the cream in VT Cookies and Cream because I felt it needed some density as it is, although a good cream flavor, lacking in texture. It is more like a whipped cream. VT Sweet Cream is a very good cream. It reminds me of frosting or the cream in a twinkie, sort of. Sweetener is always optional, go crazy. This profile had been done and done well, I just wanted to do it with some of the VT flavors that weren't around a few years ago when Chris DVR and ID10-T knocked this profile out of the park.
% | Co. | Flavor
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VT | Cookies and Cream | 2.5%
VT | Sweet Cream | 2%
Cap | Sugar Cookie | 5%
ugh! Why doesn't my formatting ever work! Reddit sux! jkjk its probably a pebkac error (problem exists between keyboard and chair)
So even on a computer it's whack? I never post recipes because my laptop died and I'm always on mobile. Now I know not to go down to the public library and cause a fucking scene lol.
Mixing this tonight with super sweet at 0.35%. Very excited!
Dongs Basic Bitch Strawberry
Co. | Flavor | % ---|---|---- TFA | Strawberry | 6% TFA | Strawberry Ripe | 6% TFA | Marshmallow | 2% TFA | Vanilla Bean Ice Cream | 2% TFA | Vanilla Custard | 2%
Good fresh, great after a 3 week steep time like most custardy recipes usually are.
If you don't mind the steep time, you can drop the Marshmallow and increase the Vanilla Bean & Custard to 3%. Doing it this way doesn't taste good fresh to me though.
#Monkey Nuts
% | Co. | Flavor
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1% | FA | Torrone
1% | FA | Marzipan
2% | HS | Australian Chocolate
3% | VT | Banana Custard
2% | FLV | Red Burley
1% | FLV | Connecticut Shade
1% | INW | Nougat
edit: I recall someone last year wanted to see a Torrone recipe, can't recall who it was, but...
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|Flavor House|Flavor|Percentage| |:-|:-|:-| |FW|Blueberry|5%| |CAP|New York Cheesecake V1|4%| |FA|Meringue|2%| |INW|Biscuit|1%| |FA |Fresh Cream|0.5%|
Before we go any further, please note that I am basing a large chunk of this recipe off of Coop34's glorious (and I mean glorious) Creamy Lemon Cheesecake recipe.
I am a blasphemer and have only recently gotten my hands on one of the most ubiquitous blueberries, not to mention flavors in general, FW Blueberry. I will not repent. At 5% it sits front and center in this mix, as it very well deserves. We get a lovely, almost warm and syrupy blueberry glaze here to the point that it almost suggests blueberries IN the cheesecake as well as a blueberry sauce drizzled over the top of your generously portioned (not so) diet friendly slice.
A sizable dash of CAP New York Cheesecake gives us our cheesecake tone. It fills the gap nicely and in my humble opinion is one of the most forgiving cheesecakes out there, not to mention one of the most accessible. If you must you may sub TPA Garbage Fire CGC here, but this author humbly requests that you don't do that.
One of the worst aspects of CAP New York Cheesecake is the inherent lack of a graham cracker crust. A mild dosage of INW Biscuit resolves this effectively. A mere 1% is a sufficient amount to remedy this gap in our mix, and it adds a nice crispy finish in combination with FA Meringue.
Speaking of which, I love FA Meringue. It is my life blood. It goes in nearly every dessert type recipe that I concoct. It smells like Lucky Charms™ milk and tastes like rainbows after a solid steep. We inject a decent 2% into our slice of cheesecake for a nice hard meringue topping. Meringue is effectively what ties the blueberry to the cheesecake. If you don't believe me, try mixing this up and omit the Meringue. See what you did? You wasted VG is what you did, you silly goose.
Finally we dribble a little milk over the whole thing for some reason. 0.5% FA Creme Fresh (or Fresh Cream, or whatever) is the final jagged piece of cardboard that completes the overdone puzzle that is a blueberry cheesecake. Why do we add Creme Fresh you may be asking yourself? Well I'll be glad to explain. I saw Coop34 do it and that guy is way smarter and more experienced than I am, so here we are. I have tried leaving it out and the main aspect that I noticed was a thinner mouthfeel. I only vape cheesecake when I want a nice fat mouthfeel, so we must ensure that 0.5% Creme Fresh makes its way into our bottle prior to filling and shaking. This is of utmost importance.
A grueling ONE WEEK MINIMUM steep is the final tear shed over our now bubbling bottle of goodness. It hurts, I know.
>it goes in nearly every dessert type recipe that I concoct. It smells like Lucky Charms™ milk and tastes like rainbows after a solid steep. If you don't believe me, try mixing this up and omit the Meringue.
I've really been needing a good reason to start using my full bottle of FA Meringue more often! And thank you for the recipe.
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This looks awesome. I too have put off getting FW Blueberry for far too long. I have it coming now though! (Should of been here yesterday, but unseasonable snow delayed it) I will have to mix this up soon!
So I've been vaping this for 2 days now and it is great. I've made a lot of blueberry recipes in the past using the Blueberry trinity or whatever it's called, but I realise now that FW Blueberry is the star of the show. It's so warm and jammy that I'm tempted to strip out the cheesecake elements and try perfect a blueberry jam.
Having said that the recipe is well balanced, the biscuit, meringue and cheesecake blend perfectly with the Blueberry to make an amazing full bodied smooth vape. It's one of those juices where I lick my lips to get every bit of flavour.
Good work!
I do appreciate the feedback! Glad you enjoy.
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I could drink FW blueberry ~~^(and sometimes I do.)~~ That warmth and stickiness is really easy to push and be the star player of a mix. I have noticed however, that running it solo really does start to thin out the top notes up in the 6%+ range if not coupled with something else. If you do opt to go for a blueberry jam I would say a little backup from maybe 0.25%-0.5% FA Bilberry would likely be a welcome note to back the FW Blueberry up and keep it from going rogue on you.
I had a store bought blueberry crumble juice not long ago which had a great jammy flavour. It was the reason this recipe looked interesting. That had more biscuit type flavour going on and it worked really well so I'm going to go down that route. I'll let you know what I come up with if it's any good.
I missed a couple flavours, had to sub for Zepolla (For the Biscuit) and the Blueberry for CAP.
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What a fantastic recipe, super tasty. Made on 13 March, perfectly steeped for 80/20 vg/pg.
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I like cheesecake, I may bump it a % when I make this next. Something is super sweet here I am assuming it may be the CAP Blueberry, I may tone that down or get the FW next time. The Zepolla does a nice trick but I think it's not as strong as the INW Biscuit, may need to get that too.
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Excellent, thanks @RockyHarlow !!
I plan to mix this up tomorrow along with a second mix to include yes we cheesecake. Any ideas on how much i should add? I'm thinking maybe 2% while keeping NY cheesecake at 4%.
|Company|Flavor|Percentage| |:-|:-|:-| |WF|Angel Cake SC|2.5%| |VT|Chocolate Mousse|2%| |FLV|Coconut|0.25%| |OOO|Corn Bread|1.5%| |LB|Lava Cake|4%| |CAP|Super Sweet|0.5%| |JF|Yellow Cake|1%|
This is a recipe I made after learning that ID10-T had never tried an awesome chocolate cake vape. It's the first official utilization of my cake layer, which is 2.5% WF Angel Cake, 1.5% OOO Corn Bread, and 1% JF Yellow Cake. Then I added LB Lava Cake to bend it into chocolate cake territory, FLV Coconut to add some serious richness and depth to the chocolate note, and finally VT Chocolate Mousse to add the finishing touch of well... chocolate mousse. Edit- Dropped FLV Coconut to .25%, where it should have been in the first place. Thanks for being awesome Dave.
Question about the corn bread. I’ve been really pursuing a bread pudding flavor but recently learned about a corn bread pudding liquid that piqued my interest. Would OOO be good for that? How, uh, corny is it? I’ve had a liquid with TFA kettle corn and it grossed me out really bad.
Absolutely loved your pudding! As a result, I mix dang near everything you post now... Anyhow, hopped on LB to by Lava Cake, but it's sold out. You have any other ideas on how to "get close" until I can get my hands on Lava Cake?
I’m so glad you enjoyed the pudding! Unfortunately I don’t know of any flavors that can replace Lava Cake, it’s a really unique flavor. I can’t believe they’re completely sold out right now.
|Co|Flavor|%| |:-|:-|:-| |FA|Black Currant|1| |TFA|DragonFruit|0.25| |FA|Gin|3| |CAP|Harvest Berry|3| |INW|Lemon Mix|0.25| |FA|Lime Tahity Cold Pressed|0.5| |FA|Polar Blast|0.5| |CAP|Sweet Guava|2|
Fuller notes on ATF link.
So, I picked up FA Gin on recommendation from u/juthinc last year. Basically I vaped it for the whole month of December. I loved the pairing with FA black currant and I just kept playing with it until I got something I sort of liked. This was my entry to mixer's club last month and I got some good feedback. I think there are ways to go with this. Most everything is swappable; I just like the gin/currant as a base.
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i'm trying out some ideas for more booziness, more realism, different lime wedges, and more grapefruits. holler with any ideas. let me know if you try it.
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edit: oh and credit goes to u/ID10-T for the name. forgot to tell you this was my handle in another cyber world many moons ago.
Is this exactly the same as your Mixers' Club submission or have you changed something? Sorry I'm too lazy to even go check the ejuicemakers site myself.
Good catch. I never updated the ATF link. CAP SG was at 2%. I'll fix now.
Otherwise should be exactly the same with the correction on the FA Black Currant and just some notes added of how to customize it.
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edit: im a mess. this was right originally. HB 3, SG 2.
I hope I have enough Sweet Guava on hand to make this, it sounds delicious! I've been planning on/putting off playing around with gin for too long now. Recipe appears quite balanced and not short on flavors - I like that.
Have you picked up VT Botanical Gin yet? That stuff is pretty phenomenal as well.
Rakehell
(A pure, luscious vanilla bean ice cream)
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|Co.|Flavor|%| |:-|:-|:-| |DFS|Holy Vanilla|3| |WF|Angel Cake|0.75| |OoO|Milky Underpants|1.5| |FLV|Cream|0.75| |INW|Lemon Mix|0.3| |FA|Cold Pressed Lime|0.6| |WS|23|2| |CAP|Super Sweet|0.25|
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A cold, creamy, and tasty vanilla ice cream. Fresh and unadulterated artisan ice cream, the way it's meant to be. No actual "Vanilla Bean Ice Cream" flavor concentrates are used here.
DFS Holy Vanilla is perfect at 3% for this application. Such a beautiful authentic vanilla. The WF Angel Cake provides a little body, and can be subbed for JF or FW Yellow Cake. If you don't have any of these then just swap it out for your favorite Marshmallow at 1%. The OoO and FLV Creams bring supporting flavor and the essential creaminess. INW Lemon Mix and FA Cold Pressed Lime are here for seasoning and balance, and to add moisture. Avoiding VBIC concentrates seems to help avoid the glugginess which can be common in ice cream vapes.
Use as much WS-23 as you can handle. If you haven't vaped on cooled juice, start at 0.5% and add more as required. Due to the creams - steep this for at least 5 days. Thanks to u/HocusKrokus' flavor review of DFS Holy Vanilla.
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Where can I get milky underpants?
|Co.|Flavor|%| |:-|:-|:-| |TPA|Honeysuckle|2.6| |CAP|Greek Yogurt|2.5| |FLV|Mango|2| |TPA|Mild Black|1.4| |other|WS-23 20% Solution|0.8| |INW|Eucalyptus and Mint|0.4| |FLV|Wood Spice|0.4|
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FLV Mango and TPA Honeysuckle are two of my favorite fruit flavors, I never used them together before so I mixed some juice with 2% of each and vaped it, is was a bit weird because I never made a recipe this way. While vaping I was thinking about what would go well with this combo.
And for the first time since I started mixing I thought, maybe a little tobacco would fit well.
I am not exactly educated in the realm of tobacco flavors and I only own a few so I opted for one that is tried and vetted and I also know I like, which is TPA Mild Black.
FLV Wood Spice was used to give a little woody note and enchance the tobacco feeling, without needing to add another tobacco. The Greek Yogurt is what ties it all together and after a week of steep it really emulsifies the flavors and gives a little creaminess and takes some edges off.
This was in desperate need of a cold punch right to the face, in comes INW Eucalyptus and Mint, backed up by some WS-23 which takes this juice to a rather cold level.
This is the first tobacco juice that I made that I actually like, beside some RY4 shenanigans, so I thought I'd share.
edit: forgot title...
Pissed Off RY4
Posted this recipe in a comment and it was suggested I make a full post about it. It's extremely simple given it was one of my very first recipes a few years back and I still love it to this day. It's quite simply:
TFA RY4 Double @ 5%
TFA Pistachio @ 5%
FW Toffee Dream Cream @ 4%
It's a 70/30 RY4 that works well as a shake n vape that I absolutely love. There's no real reason as to why I chose the specific flavorings I did, it was simply what I had at the time and was something that sounded interesting.
I will say I have played around with adding TFA Butterscotch at around 2%-3% as well as TFA Vanilla Custard for creaminess, but to be honest, nothing I've done with it really improves it, simply changes it.
Anywho, if you guys are interested, give it a shot and let me know what you guys think and any notes you might have!
|Flavor Co.|Flavor|%| |:-|:-|:-| |LA|Lemonade|5| |INW|Lemon Mix|0.5| |WF|Bumbleberry|2| |FA|Juicy Strawberry|2| |INW|Raspberry|0.5| |INW|Cactus|.25| |OTHR|WS-23|1| Total 11.25% / Shake and Vape
This is a delicious red berry lemonade that is sure to hit the spot. It's cool, sweet and tart.
LA Lemonade + INW Lemon Mix serve as our lemonade base. It's juicy and refreshing with the right amount of sweetness. The Lemon Mix brings some more realism, and really steps up that tart factor. This is a tried and true base I've played with and usually works pretty well with any fruit combos you want to throw at it.
WF Bumbleberry + FA Juicy Strawberry + INW Raspberry act as our contrasting fruit component to our citrus lemonade. This combo is great. Bumbleberry is a pretty candyish berry concentrate that gives our regular go-to berries a run for their money. Definitely mixed berries, but profoundly red, sweet and tart. Juicy Strawberry is awesome. It helps the body of mixed fruits so well. It's not quite candy, not quite ripe, and very forgiving. It helps drive home that red berry mix and brings some fresh juiciness. The Raspberry bring the tiniest bit of floral and it just accentuates those red top notes. It's again, slightly sweet and tart like it's other fruit counterparts. Delicious raspberry all around.
INW Cactus brings some wetness to this mix so we can avoid any dryness.
WS-23 is here because this lemonade is on ice baby! It's optional, and you can add it to your desired coolness.
**Banana Custard**
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- TFA Banana Cream 5-6% (can sub in Lorann's if you have it)
- CAP Vanilla Custard 4%
- TFA Bavarian Cream 3%
- CAP Sugar Cookie 2%
- FA Fresh Cream 1%
- FA Almond 1%
Base is fairly self-explanatory other than the SC and Almond to give some extra depth. Both pair well with other elements in the recipe
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"Unnamed" Strawberry Dessert
<INW Biscuit> @ 0.75%
<FA Meringue> @ 1.5%
<RF Strawberry Milkshake > @ 1.5%
<FA Strawberry * Red Touch *> @ 1%
<TFA Ripe Strawberry> @ 1%
<FLV Vanilla Pudding> ) @ 1.5%
<WF Vanilla Extra SC> @ 0.75%
<CAP Sugar Cookie> @ 0.50%
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This is something I created randomly while trying to emulate the ejuice Fetti Pop. I feel like this truly nails the flavor profile and the mouthfeel, but its simply missing the actual cake and bakery notes that I plan to fufill by adding JF Yellow Cake when it comes in on my next order.
The best way I can describe this current flavor profile is a confection style Strawberry Frosting with minor bakery notes from the INW Biscuit and FA Meringue. This is the first recipe I made myself that I truly enjoyed so much that I had to make my first post about it.
It is certainly a shake and vape recipe with no harshness what so ever, but it for sure benefits after a few days of steeping ( as i feel all juices do at minimum )
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Try the recipe, or tinker it yourself and let me know what you think!
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FW Butter Pecan- 2.5%
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INW Black for Pipe- 2%
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INW Gold Ducat- .5%
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CAP Graham Cracker- 1.5%
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VT Red Dates- .75%
Steep 10 days
Some copy and paste in case you don’t want to open ^ that link:
A little while back I got myself trapped in another Boba’s Bounty hole. It was really a dark place to be because I spent so much time trying to clone a juice I didn’t even like. So to get me out of that insane hole, I decided to take that profile, and do it how I would do it. And, more importantly, make something that I would actually like. That’s what this is.
It’s a very middle of the road recipe. No real top notes to wear down your tongue. Not too sweet. Very full flavor. There’s a dessert/bakery aspect, obviously, but there’s also some decent smoky tobacco notes. It walks the line between several different things. It has been a bit of a challenge for me to let it steep long enough to see the places it goes. Right after mixing, the Gold Ducat was pretty apparent. It had a stronger smoky vibe. After about a week the graham cracker, Butter Pecan, and Red Dates started to take over a bit more. It’s been a while since I’ve been excited about a recipe, and this one has me pretty excited.
I think these people will enjoy this recipe:
- Those that like Boba’s Bounty
- Those that don’t
- Those that like RY4s
- Those that don’t
- Those that like tobaccos
- Those that don’t (maybe)
Don’t let the name fool you, it’s not a super smoky mix. I just like naming recipes after Iron and Wine songs.
/u/ID10-T here is a Butter Pecan Tobacco for you
MolonLabe's Strawberry/Grape Nerd like Candy
|Co.|Flavor|%| |:-|:-|:-| |FLV|Alpine Strawberry|.25%| |FLV|Candy Roll|.5 %| |TPA|Champagne|.5 %| |TPA|Grape Candy|4.5 %| |TPA|Grape Juice|4 %| |FA|Juicy Strawberry|3 %| |INW|Raspberry (Malina)|.75 %| |TPA|Sour|1 %| |CAP|Super Sweet|.5 %|
I made this is up one day and my co workers are constantly wanting me to make this. Tastes very similar nerds, although I taste mostly grape, but my second version will adjust the strawberry and grape to make them more even. The Raspberry Malina is key to tartness along with the Sour and so is the champagne for mouth feel. Not sure how else to explain it. Comments and suggestions are welcome if any of make this up. I vape it right away, but it gets better after 3 days.
After vaping a bunch of TamVapes Georgia Cardinal recently, and of course a bunch of Fear's Original I thought why not throw some apple in there?
Cardinal Apple
Company | Flavor | % :--------|:--------:|---------: Pur | Country Apple | 1 FA | Fuji Apple | 1.75 DIYFS | Holy Holy Grail RY4 | 8 FLV | Kentucky Blend | .3 FLV | Red Burley | .9
I upped the FLV Tobaccos a tad because I mixed this up at 12mg for my MiOne and wanted to make sure they held up.
Went with FA Fuji as it's my favorite apple. Not to sweet, or tart. Added a bit of Country Apple for more of a soft baked apple note to it which pairs nicely with the caramel and tobacco notes. Fear's Cardinal is a true power house, it's great as it was made and it's real fun to play around with as well!
This recipe shamelessly rips off two of ID10-T's best and most reusable ideas to cram blueberries into a macaron. I began with his macaron base from Mango Blossom Macaron, and added the blueberry trifecta. That wasn't quite right, as I could taste blueberry skin, so I went on to test many combinations of blueberries. So far, the blueberry ratios from Viserion have been the closest I've gotten to the sweet, bright blueberry jam flavor that I wanted my cookies infused with. If you like blueberries or macarons, I suspect you'll enjoy this recipe quite a bit-- it's one of the few juices I haven't tired of after 24 hours of exclusively vaping.
Have you tried blueberry jam by capella? I haven't tested it fully but I quite like it in the background supporting a more forward flavour
I too did a blueberry macaron, but only had the above and FLV blueberry on hand. Worked quite well with a little bav cream :)
That sounds delicious! I haven't had a chance to pick up any of the actual jam flavors, but this hits very jammy notes, for me anyway. I may check out blueberry jam if it's good though...
Back in the day I think the go-to for jammy additives was a few drops of FA blackcurrant. And I believe this is Jam monster and just jam's method, considering their age.
It's an irrational annoyance for me when people clone those juices but use Real Flavours jam on toast SC for example XD
My fiance wants savory. She wants biscuits and peanut butter and she wants them now.
Ok
TPA Peanut Butter @ 3%
FA Fresh Cream @ 3%
INW Biscuit @ 2%
Shake and vape. Came out great. I like the cream taste in the front. Might up the peanut butter a touch for her next time. Might be too cream heavy for some. She liked it.
Are you using DX Peanut Butter or non DX? I have both and it seems like non DX just turns into a fucking mess after a few days. Sweet vomit is what comes to mind. It's delicious at first, just not for long.
I use the non DX. I would like to try the DX though. Heard good things. I don't really experience the same thing you are with it. I have some PB recipes over 2 weeks and they taste good to me still.
|Fizzy Sherbet (VTA)|2%| |:-|:-| |Hibiscus (CAP)|2%| |Honey Pomelo (VTA)|2%| |Polar Blast (FA)|0.5%| |Shisha Lemon (INW)|1.25%| |WS-23|1%|
How "piercingly cold" you want this is up to you, but the point was to make a fresh, juicy and moist citrus vape with a generous helping of cooling.
Shisha Lemon, Honey Pomelo and Fizzy Sherbet create the main notes, hibiscus adds moisture and some floral background notes. Add PB and WS-23 up to taste, but non-optional. Shake'n'vape.
How worth bothering to obtain is the VT Pomelo? (Everything else in the recipe looks pretty good.)
- INW Lemon Concentrate - 4%
- INW Lemon Mix - 2%
- TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream - 5%
- FLV Cream - 1%
- CAP Super Sweet - 0.3%
- WS-23 (30% solution) - 1%
Steep: 24-48 hrs
This is a frosted lemonade recipe designed for low voltage pod systems using nic salts.
I had a revelation a couple of months ago; it cost three dollars, and it came in a styrofoam cup from the Chick-fil-A drive thru. They call it "Frosted Lemonade"; I'm not sure how long it has been on the menu, but I hadn't noticed it before. I was planning to order a lemonade anyway, and I thought, "Treat yo self." It's basically lemonade blended with vanilla ice cream, reminiscent of an Orange Julius or a Dreamsicle, but with a sharp tartness and a little more bite. I knew immediately that I wanted to vape it.
INW Lemon Concentrate and INW Lemon Mix do most of the heavy lifting here. Botboy's classic 3:1 ratio was my starting point, but I ended up having to increase the Lemon Mix to compete with the creaminess of the ice cream to make sure that tart zest flavor carried through.
TFA Vanilla Bean Ice Cream provides the ice cream base. In a sub-ohm recipe, I'd probably add some more support, but it does just fine with a small boost from the FLV Cream for a pod recipe. If TFA VBIC gives you the peppery aftertaste that so many seem to experience, CAP VBIC is a reasonable 1:1 substitute.
FLV Cream adds that small boost to the creaminess of the VBIC without adding too much to the overall flavor - a hint of milk, a hint of sweet cream, a touch of volume to the mouth feel. It's subtle, but it's the finishing touch.
CAP Super Sweet is entirely optional; it's good for just a bit of the sticky sugary lips that real lemonade leaves behind when you drink it. The percentage of WS-23 is up to you and your personal tolerance. I've listed it at 1%, though I mix it for myself at 2.5%.
Something I made for Valentines Day for fun
Co. | Flavor | % :--------|:--------:|---------: VTA | Chocolate Mousse | 2 FA | Cream Fresh | 1 INW | Custard | 1.5 VTA | Glazed Strawberries | 2.5 LB | Lava Cake | 1 INW | Shisha Strawberry | .75 JF | Sweet Strawberry | 1
I added 1 drop CAP SS per 10ml.
- Pitaya (INW) @ 1.7%
- Blueberry (FW) @ 1.5%
- Bilberry (FA) 0.5%
- Bavarian Cream (TFA) @ 1.5%
- Cream (FLV) @ 1%
- Vanilla Swirl (TFA) @ 2%
This is the first recipe I share. I'd like to thank u/Foment_Life and u/EdibleMalfunction for the advice that got me started on this profile.
I'm a fan of INW Pitaya and wanted to make a light cream based on it.
At 1.7%, it's enough to be a top note, without being too overwhelming.
FA Bilberry and FW Blueberry are nice side notes that pair well with the pitaya and provide more body to the mix.
FLV Cream, TPA Bavarian Cream and TPA Vanilla Swirl make up a light cream base with hints of vanilla, that doesn't overwhelm the fruits.
Needs at least a week of steeping for the creams to come through.
I do feel like the cream base could be thicker and the pitaya could be a bit stronger. Any input is much appreciated.
Had to google Pitaya haha. I'm going to do something with this. Thanks
English is not my first language, but I thought you all used "pitaya" and "dragonfruit" interchangeably lol. Let me know what you think!
Skitz
|Co.|Flavour|%| |:-|:-|:-| |INW|Cactus|0.3%| |FA|Polar Blast|0.5%| |FW|Rainbow Candy (Skittles)|8.5%| |TPA|Sweetener|1%| |---|WS-23 30%|0.5%|
VG 70%, PG 30% and Nicotine 3mg. Recommended steep time: 3 days (everything seems to have blended together quite well by the 2nd/3rd day)
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FW Rainbow Candy (Skittles) - I had a tiny bit of this left from my first order, so I thought I'd throw something together to see it out. I remember this concentrate being hot, harsh and leaving your throat feeling a little dry as a single flavour, but I gave it the benefit of the doubt in a mix.
INW Cactus - At this percentage it gives the mix the wet feel that I felt it was in desperate need of.
WS-23 30% and FA Polar Blast - Better cooling when paired together. At 0.5% each there's no brain freeze, but a nice and cool vape.
TFA Sweetener - Since Skittles are sweets, I thought this could use the sugar feel.
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I was very limited to what I could do with this as I currently don't have a lot of concentrates (payday needs to hurry up) and the 8.5% Rainbow Candy was all I had left, but all in all I feel like this turned out pretty nice. I put this one out for any other mixers out there like me who bought FW Rainbow Candy (Skittles) and are not quite sure what to do with it. Maybe give this one a try? If you do, please let me know what you think.
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Edit 22/02: Want it colder? Up both coolants to 1% each for...Blitz Skitz?
Another Edit 22/02: Just seen FW Rainbow Candy (Skittles) contains Ethanol. I imagine that's where most of the throat hit was coming from the last time I mixed it as a standalone?
Hey guys! first time posting my own recipe, Kind of a new take on an old recipe I found.
ICEY STRAWNADE
(FA) Forest Fruit @ 3%
(CAP) Italian Lemon Sicily @ .75%
(LA) Lemonade @ 6%
(TFA) strawberry Ripe @ 3%
(TFA) Dragon Fruit @ 1.25%
(CAP) Super Sweet @ .25% (optional/to taste I just like things a lil sweeter)
(CAP) Koolada @ .25% (for that iced feel)
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(I also added just a couple drops of (FA) MTS vape Wizard, I'm still new so I just wanted to try it out, haven't tried it without it so not sure how much of a difference it made; just used about two drops in a small 15ml test batch)
Basically just an iced strawberry lemonade, really good SNV imo.
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Shinto, my first recipe, done after 6 months of experimentation. Full notes here.
A floral, peach, green tea.
- FLV Eisai Tea 0.4%
- FA Fuji 1.5%
- TFA Dragonfruit 1.5%
- CAP Hibiscus 0.75%
- INW Raspberry 0.75%
- FW Peach 1.25%
- FA Lavender 0.75%
- TFA Koolada 0.5%
- FW Sweetener 0.25%
I recently dialed in a key lime pie recipe using various tips I found on this sub; hopefully it's original enough and helps some people out, but I'm loving it!
Co. | Flavor | %
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TFA | Key Lime | 6
INW | Cactus Concentrate | .5
CAP | Sweet Cream | 2
TFA | Cheesecake (Graham Crust) | 4
TFA | Pie Crust | 2
VG/PG 60/40
10 mg/ml nic salt smooth, 100 mg/ml diluted in VG
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EDIT: screw this table thing.
Strawberry cream
<Strawberry> (<INAWARA>) @7%
<Banana Cream> (<LORANNS>) @5%
<Dragon Fruit> (<THE FLAVOR APPRENTICE>) @3%
So I used Nana cream for my first mix and while waiting for some flavors to clone my favorite juice, I decided to play around with this recipe. So I subbed the typical TFA strawberry for INW and was pretty happy with the result. Anyone who has had those Arcor Strawberry candies, this juice tastes like the fruit filling. I think it'll be nice for new diyers who don't have a lot of different flavors yet. Now I'm messing with the banana flavor for Xtra Nana cream!
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