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Purilium Super Sweet
submitted almost 5 years ago by TheFriendlyCactus1

I haven't seen much mention of it here, I know most in this group don't use sweetener, but for the few that do:
I highly recommend PUR super sweet over CAP super sweet. I don't know what the difference is, but after using it for a month its much better than the cap version.
Its much easier on coils and cotton, i typically rotate between 3 attys and switch the cotton out for all 3 every week, dry burning residue on the coil at the same time.
I'm still changing cotton every week out of principle but it's noticeably less dark and could go on for even longer. The coil somehow stays completely ungunked, i dry burn every second cotton change now.

I mostly vape candy recipes and enjoy sweetener so this is an awesome find for me, and wanted to share.
I picked up my bottle from river supply.

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by Apexifiedalmost 5 years agoThe Kingmaker

I've had it too, it is Super sweet, but I'd guess it's a slightly lower concentration of sucralose than CAP and possibly isn't using the same (or any) preservatives like CAP. That's probably why it's easier on your coils.

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by bucko_fazooalmost 5 years ago

same amount in your recipes?

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by QueenBuzyBeealmost 5 years ago

Hi. Molinberry Sweetener Blend is also excellent on coils and tasty in my opinion. It’s fairly new and I use it a fair bit. I also recently bought Wonder Flavours Sweetener (15% Stevia), but have been afraid to use it, haha, Stevia hasn’t been good to my taste buds, but I‘ll try it soon. I like some sweetness in candies, desserts, but not like „commercial sweetness“.

I recently had a flare up of nostalgia and bought some Pancake Man and French Dude, omg it’s Sweet. Didn’t remember it being that sweet, I can only take a little at a time;)). Thanks for the tip! Stay safe.

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by memzey99almost 5 years ago

Haven't tried the Purilum SS but I do have TFA Super Sweetener and like it quite a bit. As it has less citric acid than CAP, I'll tend to use it in mixes where I don't want a citrusy note to be present/enhanced.

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by Cherokeevaporzalmost 5 years ago

I use VSO Sweet very clean taste

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