So I used to own a fairly successful juice company. We were a national brand and I had decent online sales but the bulk came from the locals buying it from the shops in town. I've decided to open source my recipe list since the brand name has changed hands a few times since I've originally sold it. Here you'll find a link to my liquix db with all of my recipes. I had three lines.
Bear Juice Vapors (bear names) Aesir Vapors (Norse names) And two all naturally extracted flavors (one coffee, one tobacco)
There's also some recipes that never made it past QC and a couple clones. I'll answer any questions about the recipes if you'd like. One of my signatures was I never used sweeteners so my juices generally made coils last longer. If you try any of them, I'd love some feedback, good or bad. Most I recommend steeping at least three days before trying, most really come together after 5-7 days of steep time.
My ADV has always been Creme Bearlee, and my wife's ADV has bounced a little but for the last few years it's been Bears Elixir. Bears Elixir was also far and wide the most popular of my juices.
Here's the link to the DB, it requires liquix 2 to import but it's worth the few bucks to buy if you don't have liquid
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NAKbviVc1A02AWuOrrubC6QtJVYtK3rO/view?usp=drivesdk
For those having a difficult time with the google link, you can download it directly here. This is my website for a company im building on the side. I own the domain and the hosting.
https://dcimsolutions.io/liquix/Liquix_Data_2020_Jun_07.db
Also, for anyone confused on where this DB came from. Its a direct export from the android app Liquix2 which can be found on the play store (they also have a desktop app now) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xpressive.Liquix2&hl=en_US It's a very well made app for professionals and DIYers alike and it's worth the money to buy.
Hope someone gets something out of this. Enjoy
Sorry for not taking into consideration that most people wouldn't have Liquix. Tomorrow I will post the raw recipes to a PDF or something and upload it.
Homesteader
- Coffee (ne) 10%
- TFA Caramel Candy 6%
- TFA French Vanilla Cream 5%
- TFA Vanilla Custard 3%
Auroara Bearialis
- TFA Lemon Lime 0.3%
- TFA Orange Cream 11%
- TFA Raspberry 11%
- TFA Vanilla Custard 3%
- TFA Whipped Cream 4%
- TFA Pineapple (Juicy) 1%
Bears Elixir
- TFA Coconut 1%
- TFA Pineapple (Juicy) 4%
- TFA Strawberry (Ripe) 12%
Creme Bearlee
- TFA Brown Sugar 3%
- TFA Caramel Candy 12%
- TFA Toasted Mashmallow 1%
- TFA Vanilla Custard 14%
Pawberry
- TFA French Vanilla 2%
- TFA Peach (juicy) 12%
- TFA Strawberry (Ripe) 12%
- TFA Whipped Cream 4%
Ursa Minor Original
- Capella Grapefruit 4%
- TFA Apple Candy 4%
- TFA Dragonfruit 2%
- TFA Lychee 2%
- TFA Mango 9%
- TFA Pineapple (Juicy) 4%
Pioneer
- Tobacco (ne) 10%
- TFA Caramel (Original) 3%
Bear Sugar
- TFA Caramel (Original) 8%
- TFA Cheesecake Graham Crust 5%
- TFA Graham Cracker 5%
- TFA Sugar Cookie 7%
Polar Bear
- TFA Creme de Menthe 8%
- TFA French Vanilla Cream 7%
- TFA Vanilla Custard 3%
- TFA White Chocolate 6%
Skyr
- FW Yogurt 12%
- TFA Pomegranate Deluxe 8%
- TFA Vanilla Custard 5%
- TFA Whipped Cream 5%
Dreki (DragonFruit Custard)
- TFA Dragonfruit 8%
- TFA Vanilla Custard 12%
Huginn (Creamy Grapefruit)
- Capella Grapefruit 10%
- TFA Pineapple (Juicy) 5%
- TFA Whipped Cream 6%
Muninn (Key Lime Pie)
- TFA Brown Sugar 1%
- TFA Cheesecake Graham Crust 10%
- TFA Key Lime 8%
- TFA Vanilla Custard 5%
- TFA Whipped Cream 2%
Ursa Minor v2
- TFA Apple 6%
- TFA Dragonfruit 4%
- TFA Lychee 2%
- TFA Phillipine Mango 9%
- TFA Pineapple (Juicy) 4%
Pauls Crunch
- FW Yogurt 5%
- TFA Fruit Rings 10%
- TFA Sweet Cream 3%
- TFA Vanilla Cupcake 1%
- TFA Whipped Cream 1%
Pluto
- TFA Bubblegum 7%
- TFA Honeydew Melon 6%
- TFA Watermelon 0.5%
- TFA Cantaloupe 5%
bears milk
- TFA Cheesecake Graham Crust 5%
- TFA Sweet Cream 3%
- TFA Bavarian Cream 3%
- TFA Strawberry (Ripe) 10%
- TFA Vanilla Custard 3%
- Sweetener 0.5%
That should be it?
Edit: cmd for reference
sqlite3 Liquix_Data_2020_Jun_07.db <<< "SELECT 'AROMA', id, caption FROM aromas; SELECT 'RECIPE', caption, aromasTargetPerc, aromasID FROM recipes;" | gawk 'BEGIN{FS="|"} /^AROMA/ { aroma[$2] = $3; next; } { print "##### " $2; cnt=split($4,id,","); split($3, percent, ","); for (i=1; i<=cnt; i++) { print "- " aroma[id[i]] " " percent[i] "%";}; print "";}'
Holy shit those are some high % mixes! Pawberry - 30% flavour? Damn
Yep exactly. I bet these recipes are at least 3-4 years old
Something else I wanted to add just because. Before I started vaping, I smoked a pack (at least)of Marlboro reds every day for 23 years. Vaping got me off of cigarettes and these recipes, the company I built, that kept me from going back. These recipes aren't going to be for everyone but they were an important part of my life and I wanted to share them with everyone because they mean a lot to me. Live them or hate them, they meant a lot to me and I just wanted to share them because maybe someone tries one, loves it and finds their new ADV. Would love that. Or maybe someone tries to tweak one and makes it better and posts it, I would love to see that too. I didn't dump these recipes because I think they're gods gift to vaping, I posted them because they're important to me, each one has played a part in helping me not smoke and each one has brought joy to someone's (a lot of people's based on my sales) life at some point.
That's why I posted them so hopefully they can bring joy to someone's life once again.
Marlboro red is a very heavy cigarette. I started with Newports from Korea. When I moved back to Japan I didn't like depending on people for cigarette so I changed to Marlboro Menthol for a few years then eventually ended up smoking Marlboro Menthol Lights for about 20 years. I quit smoking with vaping 3 years ago
This is my clock
Nomo https://imgur.com/a/A9TMOEo
Aside from the date that just ticks away I smile at the middle icon showing the money I haven't wasted
If you mix your own juice the savings potential goes way up too. When I was in full production, it cost me something like $0.71 per 30ml bottle to produce my juice. I sold it wholesale at $8 per bottle with a $16 retail price for most of the time I was in business. Now all I mix is a couple 32oz jars a month and I reuse everything cause it's just me so this habit costs me next to nothing. When I quit I lived in CA which surprisingly was one of the cheaper states to buy cigarettes at the time, $50 a carton, averaged about 4 per month between my wife and I. Now that I'm MN, a carton of cigarettes is $100, I couldn't imagine trying to feed that habit anymore.
For the people criticizing this guys recipes and donation to our sub chill the fuck out. This is what recipes looked like 5 plus years ago. I can see some of these tasting quite good pf course i would alter to suit my tastes and yea that Includes scaling down percentages but I absolutely love when people share there recipes....ty so much for your donation
god bless dude.
its an sqlite db, for those who know what sqlite is.
I threw it into http://sqliteviewer.flowsoft7.com/
The Recipes table refers to the Aromas table. Pretty straightforward.
I have no idea how to view these. I downloaded DB Browser but I don't understand how to view them.
Its meant to be imported into an app called Liquix 2 https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.xpressive.Liquix2&hl=en_US
I just exported my Liquix database because thats the app I use to create and manage all of my recipes.
No offence intended but I don't think many of us are going to spend even just a couple of [name your currency] to buy an app we don't otherwise need in order to see if your recipes are interesting.
If the app really doesn't have another export format could you please type out a couple of your best / most interesting recipes to get us interested?
None taken, I honestly didn't consider the amount of people that wouldn't have Liquix. An oversight on my part. Tomorrow I'll put together a full list of the raw recipes and put them in a PDF or something.
Thanks for your efforts, and generosity towards the community.
Just a couple that you'd recommend would probably be enough to convince folks to shell out for the app.
Someone already did what I was planning on doing today and wrote a sql query to pull the data and posted it. Top comment ,so now noone needs the app. I underestimated how ubiquitous Liquix would be honestly. When I came up with these recipes there wasn't a lot of choices for apps, we're talking 8 years ago. Back then there was nothing that could compete with Liquix.
For the recipes you have very generously posted here, I want to thank you!! That was really an exceptional gesture, rather than let them fade away. The Creme Bearlee especially. Alot of us like strong flavors, started out with strong flavors in the beginning, and don't get our panties in a wad when we see a recipe with 18 or 20 percent flavor . So thank you again.
Thanks for sharing!
You mentioned that you also have a few clones in there.
Do you have any advice as how to approach clones? There's one I've been trying to clone and I just can't get very close it seems.
And if you got the time (since you obviously have the experience) as far as steeping goes for fruit flavors, Do strawberries and watermelons eventually tame down a bit during steeping?
I followed a recipie for a clone and the watermelon seems way too overpowering, so I'm wondering if steeping will round and tame that out.
Thanks!!
As shitty as it is to say, "it depends". Mostly on the brand of flavoring and your ratios. As for steeping, in my experience steeping isn't for taming flavors, it's for blending them into a more consistent flavor. I guess taming could be the right word though cause if you mix, shake and vape and the waterelom is the top note, a week of steeping will bring the strawberry out and the watermelon should be less noticeable but not if your recipe has more watermelon than strawberry.
In my experience, strawberry hasn't been a strong flavor which if you look in my recipes that use it, if that's the primary note I want, strawberry is generally up over 10%. Most of my recipes I tried to not go over 20% total flavoring, I found that was a good number and most of my recipes are either at or below 20% depending on the number of ingredients. I have one, bears elixir where I think I'm at 15 or 17% flavoring cause it's only 3 flavorings but one of them is coconut and I think it's at 1%, anything more and its just obnoxiously overpowering.
Getting back to your question, clone recipes are guesses. If your watermelon is overbearing then try halving it. On all of my test flavors I would always only mix 15ml at a time and I would label the bottles with any variations.
I cloned Pluto for my wife and a friend. I started looking at clone recipes for the profile and made a couple test batches. I think the watermelon ended up being pretty low because it was overpowering and some clones would list peppermint, some wouldn't, I added peppermint but at like .1% because that shit is strong.
The strength of the flavors are also going to differ with brands. I tried to remain consistent and went with TFA for everything. In my Aesir line I branched out and started brining in other brands like cap and FW because TFA wasn't cutting it.
If you pm me the recipe you're trying to clone I could look at it and see if the ratios can be adjusted. I have a pretty good eye for how much of a certain flavor is too much, especially TGA since they were my main flavor supplier.
Do you have FLV Alpine Strawberry?
Which watermelon? For me LA Watermelon is essential and you use FA Red Summer to back it up .
I'm really excited about this MB Big watermelon and can't wait to make an actual comparison but I have heard great things
I might be missing something and please correct me if I have. With such high percentages are these mixes intended to be used with low wattage MTL style devices? Opposed to higher wattage DTL?
Everything I’ve read up on DIY until this point seems to suggest that.
What is the opinion on using these recipes for dripping on say a TC SS316L 0.30ohm build?
Yea or Nay?
Everything you've read about DIY comes from people who are biased, for one reason or another, towards low-percentage mixes. Guess what? Commercial recipes, by and large, aren't low-percentage. They never have been.
What reason would they have to be biased? Why would they promote lower concentrations? Genuine question, not an attack.
You'll hear some nonsense about "sophisticated palettes" and that sort of thing. It's all nonsense. It takes what it takes, and shorting the percentages is the main reason why ordinary civilian vapers find a lot of DIY recipes insipid and unsatisfying. Yes, commercial liquids use a lot of sweetener, but that's not all that DIY recipes tend to be missing. They're missing flavourings.
I vape creme Bearlee all day every day on my topside dual @125w with a Goat rda with dual alien coils from CCC at .25ohm
My wife vapes bears elixir with the same exact setup except she's at 100w
I've used all of my recipes at all levels. Some are better in tanks, some dripped. I'm sure they would be shit in pods though (I've never used any of the new pod systems) I don't know, maybe not.
These are old recipes, going on about 8 years or so now since I came up with most of them. I don't sell at all anymore so I don't get feedback, maybe they are out of whack now but for at least my wife and I and a couple other people I gave a couple of the recipes to before I sold the company, creme and elixir both hold up. Maybe we've just been vaping them so long we're used to it.
I just bought some suicide bunny mother's milk (surprisingly in all my years of vaping I've never tried it) and a bottle of unicorn milk. Mother's milk is good in my falcon tank at 75w but I feel like the flavors are subdued and I hate the taste of sweetener but that's why "bears milk" is in there. I like the base flavor, I'm gonna try to fuck with it to make it something I would ADV. And unicorn milk they've definitely done something different with it. It tastes better than I remember on my recoil rda @ 125w .25ohm
Plenty good of a response to my question. I’ve been mixing my own for less than a year. So a lot of the info I’ve consumed about DIY is what’s been available on mainly on this reddit. So seeing something like this you’ve posted here is almost counter to a lot of what’s been written about lately. I sense there’s also an air of contempt about older recipes when they have been mentioned in the past here in other posts. Thanks for sharing your recipes and thoughts about your experience. I guess the only way I’ll really know is to jump in and give’em a try.
I did everything with trial and error. I mixed for myself and put it out there, if people liked it they bought it, if not it would go away. Not all of my recipes panned out. I have an old phone laying around here with the original version of Liquix on it that you couldn't export the db. That one has over 100 recipes in it. The ones I posted here are the ones that stuck(except the Pluto clone, bears milk and auls crunch those are new ones I'm screwing around with now), the ones that sold well and we're consistently re-ordered. Yesterday was the first time i came across this subreddit, I never had much interaction with the diy community before.
This is interesting, in the same way that visiting a museum to view old technology is interesting. A brief glimpse into the past of commercial eliquid manufacturing, a minor curiosity if only for the historical value, but utterly useless in the world of mixing today.
Thank you very much.
Is there a secret commercial e-liquid companies use to make the nicotine less harsh?
I used nicotine river exclusively. I personally vape at about 1.5%, most of the commercial companies I actually find their nic harsh so I guess ymmv on that one. I always used nicotine river 100mg 100% oh and still do.
Salts or Freebase?
Thanks! Am I interpreting the columns correctly, in that the target pct. for these recipes are in the 20-30% range?
I always tried to shoot for 20% because I used no sweeteners I made up for it with extra flavoring. I don't think there's many that are above 20% though. I just added tonight a mother's milk clone that I'm gonna start playing with for my wife and was surprised to see that one was over 20%. Most clones I find are less than 20%. That one is in there as Bears Milk (stupid fucking name) but there's also a lot of recipes in there that I never released because I couldn't get them right or I personally didn't like them. All of the released recipes have names, the others may be named stupid shit like "Paul's crunch"
Just reading 20% on this sub scares me. But I will mix your recipe
20% is scary but when you don't use sweeteners it isn't so much. I've never had a complaint that my flavors were too bold or too sweet. The only one I had trouble with originally was Aurora Bearialis. Its my take on Shurb and when I started the company I was a tank vaper. I had the raspberry up high which was great for a tank but it was super harsh for drippers. I ended up refunding the store and remade the recipe. It was still popular amongst tank vapers and I still think it fits better in a tank but it can be dripped just fine now. Because I don't use sweeteners and the flavors are pretty balanced, 20% works really well for my recipes. Im open to criticism though. I don't sell any more so my business doesnt depending on these recipes. Im releasing them now because there's some goo stuff in there and I spent a lot more time on these recipes than a typical DiYer and if it becomes more difficult to buy e-juice, recipes like these may come in handy in the future.
Thank you for this. I have a feeling that if it all hits the fan in September, as per the FDA, more of these will be popping up here in the states.
Now I gotta go find a Linux app for my phone hopefully since that's all I've got at the moment.....
> TFA Peach (juicy) 12%
> [...]
> TFA Key Lime 8%
Thanks for reminding me why I quit buying commercial juices and got into DIY. Vaping oversaturated flavors is like looking at abstract art that's all primary colors.
Don't be such a flavour-pansy.
LOL, the problem with oversaturation is that flavors get muted. Also, why don't you try what I'm currently vaping and then call me a pansy again:
Ingredient|% :---|---: Chili Mango (TPA)|4.00 Cucumber (Flavorah)|0.40 Fresh Coconut (Purilum)|1.00 Ginger (Flavorah)|0.50 Lemon Grass (Flavorah)|0.40 Saline (1.8% solution)|0.25 Taro (FE)|0.50
Flavor total: 7.05%
Remember to rate it at e-liquid-recipes.com!
I'm curious about the saline, this is the first recipe I've seen with saline in it. Is it a normal thing? This recipe wouldn't suit my pallate at all but I'm curious to what the saline adds to it. Does it give it a salty taste like you'd expect from a salted caramel. I use a netipot type thing called a navage that forces saline through my sinuses and I couldn't imagine vaping that taste. Obviously it's part of a recipe but I'm curious what it brings to it.
Most commercial liquids have sweeteners. 12% unsweetened peach really isn't oversaturated, at least it wasn't back then. Maybe they've changed a lot of these flavors since I last made them? Honestly, creme Bearlee, bears elixir and my Pluto clone are the only recipes Ive actually mixed in 6 years. (And Paul's crunch but that's my friend fucking around)
Thanks very much for sharing this! I cant imagine the amount of time and effort that went into creating these recipes. With that said, when you were a juice vendor, what is the "secret" you used when mixing/ steeping large orders? I assume with the bulk of your sales, you wouldnt just leave bottles to steep in a dark corner or something, especially with supply and demand. Did you mix with any equipment or so to speed up your juice production?
I mixed in gallon bottles that were in a very large cabinet. I filled bottles with measured pumps and labeled and sealed by hand. My wife helped when it got real busy and I was packing a large order.
I see. It must have been a blast, realizing that you may have helped people quit smoking for good with your recipes. Will mix a few when my flavor restock order comes in sometime next week. And btw to me, your recipe percentages do not seem too unbelievable, as I also mix at times high percentages, sometimes up to 25% flavoring. To each his own I guess. Thanks a lot for sharing this!
First and foremost, I know it's been some time until you shared your recipes here on reddit and I'd like to thank you from the very bottom of my heart for this. I ventured into DIY not too long ago and every single recipe I'm able to re-create from what's sitting in my flavor stash is very welcome.
I didn't have all flavors you're using in your recipes, so I decided to pick a handful of what sounds yum on paper and get the missing ones with my last order and decided to mix them up 1:1 following up your ingredient list and I have to admit, that I was kind of scared to go that high on some of your mixes. I skipped the sweetener, mixed the one's that sound appealing at 70/30 VG/PG (expect for Aurora Bearealis, which I couldn't achieve due to the high amount of flavorings) and set them aside for two weeks.
I've gone through all my picks, which I've mixed up in 10ml batches and decided to tweak your percentages without changing the original flavor profile too much, but reducing the overall total flavoring.
All of the liquids are delicious on the knuckle test, but provide a very different experience when vaped. I've tried them with and without sweetener, to see how much it will affect the overall taste of the liquids, some needed it satisfy my personal opinion, some don't.
I've run the decided liquids on the Asgard Mini and Blotto with a 0.1 to 0.15 ohm dual build (alien, fralien and mohawks) from 80 to 120w, as well on the Nio and Elder Dragon with a 0.4 to 0.6 ohm single alien or clapton from 35 to 60w.
Aurora Bearealis
Absolutely lovely combination of fruits and cream. It's creamy, it's fruity, kinda weird but so damn delicious. Probably one of my favorites from all of the ones I've mixed up. Still not quiet satisfied with my personal tweaking but definitely found a solid spot in my recipe book.
Polar Bear
Holy mother of menthol! This recipe sounded so god damn delicious on paper, but blasts my tastebuds and brain into freeze-heaven, or hell in my case. I'm very sensitive when it comes to menthol, koolada and ice and Créme de Menthe is a flavor I was unfamiliar with. While it's an absolute awesome remedy when it comes to vapors tongue (just like you've mentioned it somewhere in this comment jungle), I can't get past three hits. This one was hard to tweak and I'm still not satisfied. I wan't to keep the creamy mint as a top note, but without being so much in your face. Non the less, simple flavor, yet so great.
Skyr
This was a tough one. Never had any great experience with yogurt liquids from commercial brands, cheap or "premium". Overly sweet and rancid. Skyr on the other hand is pleasant, but it wasn't doing it for me on the original recipe. While delicious on the knuckle test, really weird when vaped. Adding sweetener didn't really help. I juggled with the percentages but failed miserably and decided to ditch this particular one for now, because I don't want to get too frustrated in the end.
Muninn
Couldn't go wrong with a Key Lime Pie, right? Absolutely right. Another recipe of a delicious Key Lime Pie, very creamy, rich and enough tang to it, not much tweaking needed, very solid and a keeper like Aurora Bearealis.
Pluto
Never heard of Space Jam's Pluto, never vaped it, don't know how it should taste or not taste but I love your version of it. Not much tweaking was needed here, I have one bottle with peppermint in it (after some research it looks like the OG has peppermint in it) and one that's your version. Both are really enjoyable, simple delicious. Another keeper.
Pawberry
Gotta be honest, I'm not a fan of peaches and/or strawberries in general when it comes to main flavor, I don't even like to eat them as fruits and I still don't know why I decided to try this one out. Vaping through it was really hard for me, not because it tastes bad, it's because I don't like peaches and/or strawberries but I have to admit, I got used to it (and thanks to Polar Bear in that case :D). If someone loves strawberries and peaches, topped off with delicious vanilla whipped cream, go for it. It's not a flavor I'd die for to vape on but it's solid.
Bear's Elixier
Simple and great, but like I've mentioned, not a big fan of strawberries so... I swapped the percentages on Strawberry (ripe) and Pineapple (juicy) and juggled them around until I found it to be balanced out perfect. But it was missing something so I added a little bit of creaminess to it and a very slight tough of WS-23 and boom, I nailed it down to my personal preferences. I know I've went far away on this one, but the original recipe opened the way to a delicious juice I really enjoy.
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Well, that's a wall of text and I'm not quiet sure if anyone is going to read the whole thing, but I just wanted to share my personal experience with the recipes you've provided us here. Again, thank you very much for doing so and I still have a few recipes to try from your list.
I read every word and I appreciate the feedback so much. Since I did the challenge with bears elixir and creme Bearlee my outlook on the high percentages and mainly strict adherence to TFA has completely changed. I was definitely stuck in the past with those recipes. Neither the elixir or the creme (which were mine and my wife's adv's for years) are those recipes anymore. They aren't the recipes that won the challenge but the challenge opened me up to a new pallette of flavors and way of mixing and now I can't vape my old creme Bearlee and the elixir now has a couple different strawberries at lower concentrations.
Excellent synopsis on the flavors you tried though, I love that, thank you for sharing.
If you haven't mixed any of the creme yet, allow me to introduce you to the new recipe that's become my adv.
Next time I mix a 32oz batch I'm gonna leave out the 2% TFA Van Custard V1, I don't think it adds anything to it. I put it in there because I already felt like I was cheating on my long loved recipe but I think it's time I admit that particular custard isn't very good anymore. However, I want to try mixing up a small batch with TFA caramel candy. I like that flavor so much, I wonder if it would add anything. I tried a different companies "milk caramel" in it and ruined a 60ml bottle of juice, it was disgusting but I know I like caramel candy so I'm pretty sure if I took out the TFA Van Custard V1 and replaced it with caramel candy, I bet it would be good. It's on my list of things to try.
The new elixir recipe that swung my wife was inspired by the winner of the contest but I kept true. To a couple flavors
Elixir v2 it was the JF strawberry that really put it over the top and technically the winner of the contest did put JF Strawberry in it but it was after the entry was accepted though he did receive a consolation prize because even though his recipes didn't change our adv, they inspired the ones that did.
Missing two flavors for Creme Bearlee and I don't want to subtract them for other brands and since I'm running low on some flavors, I'll get them with my next purchase. I've never been a huge fan or custards. For a long time I thought a custard is just a different name for pudding (by that time I judged it by a simple google image search) and always wondered why it's far from a pudding when I tested them in my go to b&m store until I had a cheap ass custard from the supermarket. God, that was awful 🤣 after that I googled again and read the description of a custard. Got enlighten lolz, although I had a horrible experience with some real life custard, I'm still looking for some great creamy custardy vape. I have some RY4 custard mixed up and forgot about it due to it's long steep time but its a great juice. Never judge a book by its cover...well, a liquid by its ingredients in that case.
As far for Bears Elixir v2, missing also one flavor here but here I might take the risk and sub it for a different brand, because it really looks delicious, despite the fact I don't like strawberries at all 🤣 but you know, it's all trial and error. You can't say it's shit without tasting it.
Thanks for sharing these updates, I'm far behind with the old recipe list but I'll add those two in my book.
Would you mind sharing the ry4 custard recipe with me?. When I started vaping, I started with a cigalike online that had an ry4 and I absolutely loved it but it wasn't strong enough. I spent probably the first year and over a thousand dollars trying to find the perfect ry4 until I settled on my Creme Bearlee after trying Jimmy the juice man's creme brulee and removing the banana. That was my ADV for probably 7 years but I've always wanted a good ry4, I'm just gun-shy with all of the ones I've tried. I did have a decent one in my offshoot brand that only consulted of two flavors, a naturally extracted tobacco with hints f a natural caramel and a naturally extracted coffee with the same caramel and a supposedly organic cream. They sold well but we're a pain in the ass to make.
Also, if you like Aurora Bearialis, give Jimmy the juice man Sherb a try. That's what I based it on :)
No No No, don't try to convince me into buying commercial juice. I'm literally done with it and in that case it doesn't matter if it's like aurora bearealis! I absolutely love how your recipe turned out and don't even want to know how jimmy tastes like. I'm not going to trade bears for worms ☺️
Lol, I typically wouldn't recommend a commercial juice and it's been so long since he blew up and triton took over their distribution I'm sure his juice just isn't the same anymore either. Jimmy the juice man used to be like this exclusive club. You had to be a member of the face oil group and get in on group buys when he would mix big batches to get a chance at getting any. Maybe it was more the mystique and the difficulty in getting it that creates the allure but his Sherb was one of my favorite and the lack of having easy access to it is what caused me to start mixing in the first place.