This thread is for you to share what you are vaping lately, be it your own or another mixers recipe. Maybe you happened to stumble upon your new ADV in the September Recipes Thread? Or did someone recommend your first mix to you in the Suggest a recipe for my flavors Thread
Share what you liked or didn't like too much, but most importantly, please make sure to properly link to the recipe and to the mixer if they're on reddit.
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Happy Vaping!
Red Burley, Sweet and Smokey, and the extensively used Shisha Vanilla
A mildly-apple type cereal vape I whipped up on a whim last night that's turned out beautifully if I must say so myself 😉
CAP SL Apple Snacks 6%
TPA Meringue 2%
Cereal 27 CAP 1%
TPA Sweet Cereal Flakes 2%
TPA Kettle Corn 1.5%
Acetyl Pyrazine 0.2%
The apple doesn't really shine through much but the Silverline Apple Snacks works wonderfully for a cereal base. I guess one could add a touch of Fuji Apple to make it more inherently applesome; I tried it myself (with 0.5% Cap Fuji) but found it detrimental to the subtle-but-well-balanced compounded-cereal profile - I'd say its a matter of preference ATEOTD
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Recently I have made a pretty damn good/close tasty "apple cinnamon cereal rings". I'm not a big desert person, but I think this qualifies, as it's like other brand juices & their cereal & milk unicorn treats, ect... I think it's safe to say we're both talking bout the same flavor as AppleJax.
Why the acetyl parazine? Just wondering why u chose to put that in there. I was curious when checking what flavors u put in, but lost me with that. Is it a personal preference of yours?
AP definitely seems to align with and enhance the general "savoury-ness" of cereals (along with bakery flavours too) that I personally find appealing. There's definitely an element of preference in there too: I quite like the taste of AP in general (though I try and keep it below 0.5%, maybe 1% in certain circumstances) and on rare occasions I've even used a drop or two when cooking food (certain vegetable soups lend well to a bit of acetyl pyrazine IME) .
Dulce de Leche (by me)
Biscuit (Jungle Flavors) - 1.5 %
Custard (INAWERA) - 2 %
Custard Premium (FA) - 3 %
Dulce de Leche (FW) - 3 %
Super Sweet (CAP) - 0.5 %
Pretty good stuff, it's not my ADV (keep going back to Prickly Victory) but it's definitely up there. I might cut back on the lime a little to mask some of the sharper citrus notes a bit better.
5% TFA Grape Soda
3% TFA Pomegranate
2% FA Lime Tahity (Distilled)
1% INW Cactus
Im working on a cranberry cream flavor right now. Here is my recipe:
FW Bavarian Cream 0.5%
CAP Cranberry 3.0%
FA Marshmallow 1.0%
FA Meringue 0.75%
LB Vanilla Ice Cream 0.75%
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Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Im essentially going for a creamy but tart cranberry. Thanks everybody!
New recipe I’m developing. V1 was a 30ml and I blasted through it in no time, this version got 100ml, and I cashed out my sugar cookie and strawberry ripe to make it. 😅
INW Biscuit 1%
TFA Strawberry Ripe 5.5%
Cap Sugar Cookie 5%
Cap Sweet Strawberry 2.5%
Cap Vanilla Cupcake 2.5%
It’s delightful, but I want to see how it steeps.
TFA ry4 double 7%
TFA graham cracker clear 2%
FLV beer nuts 0.25%
The FLV Beer Nuts giving you salty notes as well as a bit nutty?
Yes. This is my 1st use for it outside of a small string of recipes that resemble a Payday candy bar. I haven't tried AP but have seen it compared to it if that helps.
The AP mostly gives a corn-chip taste to me with barely a hint of salty. At least to my palate. So may not give you the nuttiness you enjoy with the Beer Nuts. That said, the AP can boost the nutty/tobacco flavors when using minimally. Not sure you need it in your recipe at all... matter of fact, you'd probably just increase the RY4 or nut flavors if you felt like you weren't getting enough out of it. I guess some people use it like a binder for certain recipes, if you ever wonder how you might use it.
Valencia orange and passion fruit really good stuff. By Tvsty1
I finally tweaked the various Cereal Killa Clone recipes floating around online to a state where it's almost an exact match to what I remember and it's still a great vape.
It's also weird to have a flood of memories from like 8 years ago prompted by a vape juice, but hey, it's 2020, the dystopia is in full swing, let's fucking go.
I've had an a busy week of trying out some new things, but naturally, have stuck to my pull towards bakeries. Here's the top three new mixes this week for me.
Butter Berry Cobbler
FA Apple Pie 2%
FW Wild berry Cobbler 4%
WF Cookie Butter 1.25%
VT Golden Syrup 1%
TFA Butter 0.35%
FLV Blueberry Muffin 3%
WF Strawberry (Baked) 2%
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Buttered Blondies
WF Philadelphia Butter Cake 3%
Cap Sugar Cookie 2%
JF Biscuit 0.75%
WF Cream Filling 1%
INW Custard 1.5%
TFA Butter 0.35%
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Honey Brie Breakfast
SA Breakfast 7%
LA Cream Cheese Icing 0.5%
WF Mascarpone Cream Cheese 0.75%
WF Honey 0.4%
VT Golden Syrup 1%
TFA Butter 0.35%
I mixed these two recipes up as experiments, but so far I don't like them at all, they both taste bitter/burnt. If anyone has any recommendations, please let me know!!
Buttery Russian:
-meant to taste like a mix of my two favorite alcoholic treats, White Russians and Buttery Nipple Shots
- FA Tiramisu 4%
- FA Irish Cream 4%
- FW Butterscotch Ripple 2%
- LA Butter Rum 1%
- LB Fresh Cream 1%
Butterscotch Candy:
-wanted a Werther's butterscotch hard candy sort of taste
- FW Butterscotch Ripple 8%
- LA Butter Rum 2%
- FLV Butterscotch 2%
I mixed the following one for my boyfriend, and honestly I like it a lot better than the two I made for me. This one is nicotine free. I think I need to punch up some of the flavors though:
Fire & Ice:
- TFA Cinnamon Red Hot 8%
- FLV Rich Cinnamon 2%
- Polar Blast 2%
- WS-23 2%
Not sure if you’ve seen this one: F’n ice. Might be up your alley?
The supplier I used was out of the Red Cinnamon, which is why I got the Red Hot one. I really like FLV flavors. They tend to be a bit pricy but are generally worth it.
I think the components of the cinnamon menthol are good, I love WS-23, I think it just needs the red hot and the cooling agents raised.
Chubby Bubble Purp
Company | Flavor | Percentage ---|---|---- FA | Bilberry | 1% TPA | Bubblegum | 5% FA | Fuji Apple| 1.7% Nicotine River | Ocean Myst| 7.5% FA | Pear | 0.75% CAP | Super Sweet| 0.8%
That Grape Bubblegum flavor.
Took me a while but I'm pretty sure I got it as close as possible. I've tried MANY different recipes but this one is just different.
Tastes great S&V, but after steeping for a day it's much more juicy. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Threw together some FW Butter Pecan [SFT 2.5%] from 18 months ago with some PUR Country Apple [SFT 7.5%] from almost a year ago. Tastes alright squonking it in my Wasp Nano w/SS coils on top of my Pico Squeeze.
It's amazing how fragrant the butter pecan is. Not sure I can steep my juices for over a year before using them though.
I'm 🆕 to Reddit, but we'll call it fashionably late to the vape party. Anyways bare with me til I get it down. Don't come for my neck if I leave out necessary/ important info bout vaping or the flavors I've come up in my own spare time. Or if I'm simply talking bout "brand name" juice, that I either like enough to suggest/promote, or if I share some not so good juices. AGAIN whether they are mine or they are big brand name juice, I'll keep it 💯 bcuz not ALL of MY own creations are 💣 (I'll be the first to admit it) BUT as WE ALL KNOW, everybody is different & what 1 likes, 100 may NOT like ect... Last but not least, we are all experimenting & the whole process of DIY is bout trial & error🚭