Hey there, seems like y'all enjoyed my last post so I'm going to continue updating you as I do this. I am also doing this because I'd love your input on potential flavorings I'm not guessing or something you see that maybe I don't.
How I'm doing it is a trade secret :P i will upload the recipe if I manage to get it though!
If you've gone this far (to do a chemical analysis on it), could you not find a chemist that can make it? Then hook up with a co-bottler and sell it. But if you do decide to share a recipe, good karma will come on you for a long time...
I mean yes but also I'm a data scientist by trade. This is just a hobby. Though, I figure I'll eventually do a side hustle with this stuff.
Also, I see gaining good karma in the vaping community to be a better long term investment 😉
Might be best not getting into too much detail. If you're successful, and your success at reverse engineering the recipe is due to information they're required (currently) to release, the major companies will argue that that proves they're required to release too much info, and we could end up with companies again hiding the fact they're using sugars, oils, and/or potentially harmful aldehydes.
Well I once tried replicating juul mint, bought around 400$ in flavor cause I was going after mango and mint, but did not manage to replicate it. Got close but still not exact on the mint. The mango flavor just got to expensive to pursue, and lets just say no mango flavor is involved in mango juul, its peach. Yea peach.
Also confirmed it from a good source juul mango does not have any mango in it. And the source said it contains 50+ ingredients, as someone who got into mixing I still don’t believe it can contain that much ingredients but, yea it doesn’t matter anymore lol.
Anyways if you ever get the clone I’ll be happy to know.
For the mean time I going to try in about a few weeks podjuice jewel mint + jewel mint diamond and see which of those are close to juul mint. For the mango I have not found yet anything close.
Op gl.
Edited: I have not mixed in about 3 months if I find the mint recipe in my computer I will get back here to post it.
My theory is they were talking about raw materials (aromatics). There's about 30 in the mint.
Hey, I asked and its 50+ ingredients not raw materials.
Wtf lol. That just seems impossible. Like what the juul flavors are more complex than quantum physics? How does one even begin to cook up a recipe like that. ALSO raw materials and ingredients is ambiguous. Did the person seem nervous that you had FIGURED THEM OUT? Honestly if it's actually 50 flavorings I'm done, lol... But like I've been saying, that may be exactly what they want
It could also be that they overcomplicated their formula on purpose to keep it from prying eyes
wtb recreated uwell yearn fuji apple 50mg PLZ
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/food/the-plate/2014/09/30/are-you-a-supertaster/
Most people (aka the majority) simply will “taste” what they are told something “tastes”.
Just post any old mint recipe, claim that you reverse engineered the recipe, back up this claim by some scientific looking PowerPoint presentation with just enough detail missing, and you’re golden.
Most people on the Internet will praise you, because they can’t tell the difference, and the minority who actually can will be silenced by relentless offensive postings.
It’s no use actually cloning a certain ejuice, the magic is making the majority believe you actually did it.