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Cotton Candy
submitted over 5 years ago by Faeb0rn

Hello all,

I'm trying my hand at making cotton candy flavors. I typically usa TFA flavors. I have Cotton Candy (Circus) and Cotton Candy. Can anyone tell me the pros and cons of Cotton Candy (Circus) VS. Cotton Candy?

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by moneyb22over 5 years ago

I’d give FLV Cotton Candy a try. Concrete River reviews it and compares it to TFA

FLV Cotton Candy Review - Concrete River

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by Morgan_Druryover 5 years agoCoil Sauce Sommelier

I pair it with all sorts of things. It's great.

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by Faeb0rnover 5 years ago

Thank you for the suggestion! I will give this a try!

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by QueenBuzyBeeover 5 years ago

TFA Cotton Candy isn’t an actual flavor, but it is sweet. It is used as a sweetener or to smooth out harshness. Used too high, it will mute flavor.

Here is a review on TFA Circus Cotton Candy: https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY_eJuice/comments/7u8syf/tpa_cotton_candy_circus/. That should answer your question.

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by Faeb0rnover 5 years ago

Thank you for the link! That was extremely helpful information!

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by nightshardover 5 years ago

TFA Cotton Candy is 10% EM in PG and is not to be used in high concentrations.

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by Faeb0rnover 5 years ago

Okay, thank you so much! I haven't even used this in a mix before, so it's nice to have this advice moving forward!

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by jasone414over 5 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

That was a profile that I really wanted to make when I first started diy. After too many failed attempts I gave up on it. You won't get there using TFA or LA alone or in combination. If I was going to try to do it again I would start with FLV.

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by 7-Bongsover 5 years ago

TFA Cotton Candy is good for a nostalgia kick and reminds me of my first few trips to the local vape shop. It's not one I would mix more than 15ml of at a time but every now and then I get in a "fuck it, 10% TFA cotton candy" mood and will mix up a small batch. Barely make it through a tank before I get bored, but those first few hits are incredible.

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