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Fresh fruity maybe sour apple recipes?
submitted over 5 years ago by jen-st

I've been vaping the 007 Cola recipe for a while and I think it is really good. But I think it is a bit too sweet and not casual enough for an all-day vape. I need something that tastes simple, fresh, and isn't overwhelming for an all-day vape, preferably fruity. I am asking you guys for some advice since I know you have really great recommendations.

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by kuri_sanTouover 5 years agoDiketones, Schmiketones

Dusty Yoda Farts by u/humanpuck

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by humanpuckover 5 years ago

Thanks for the recommendation Kuri, this is a sour apple fundip recipe so it fits the title. I'd also recommend the Strap-On recipes u/jen-st for simple fruity recipes that aren't too sweet.

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by jen-stover 5 years ago

Oh, you're the creator. Could you tell me how it compares to the original Sour Apple Melon in terms of flavor?

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by humanpuckover 5 years ago

Well for one, there's no melon its going for just sour apple. The base of sour apple melon was used to create it though using FLV Sour Apple, WF Sourball Candy and TFA Apple(Tart Green), because that combo is flat out brilliant. It took that base and turned it into a fundip with Pixie candy and powdered sugar.

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by jen-stover 5 years ago

Thanks, it seems to be just what I'm looking for. Have you tried it? Do you know how it compares to the original Sour Apple Melon?

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by crushhingover 5 years ago

I like this one I've made.

Papaya TPA 2%

Sweet Mango CAP 2%

Peach Juicy TPA 1%

Ice 1%

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by bcwest91over 5 years ago

If you enjoy a nice Berry mix, I love what I'm currently using. These flavors are nice and juicy for an ADV that I can still taste while using it constantly.

FLV Blueberry 2% FLV Boysenberry 1.5% FLV Jammy Berry 1%

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by deathof1000sunsover 5 years ago

I enjoy most anything with Fuji apple as a base. Just add cookies or creams... not sour but that classic green apple candy profile.

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