https://e-liquid-recipes.com/recipe/3703470/Bedrock+Breakfast
After about 6 years of mixing and taking lots of advice from the fine people here, I feel confident enough to share my first recipe. I'm not great at flavor notes, but I will do my best.
This is my take on a dry Fruity Pebbles recipe. This is the 9th iteration I have made. I haven't tried a ton of commercial juices and the only Fruity Pebbles juice I tried was Bird Brains by Cuttwood and to me it was rather weak.
Also, call me a basic bitch but I am on a budget and thus, I mostly stick with flavors I can find on BCF and the River. So I mostly TFA, CAP, INW, FW flavors. I don't have a ton of disposable income to be ordering from every corner of the globe, trying out all these (likely really good) exotic flavor brands.
Bedrock Breakfast (TM)
- Berry (Crunch) Cereal (TPA) 3%
- Bilberry (Mirtillo) (FA) 0.25%
- Cereal 27 (CAP) 2%
- Fruit Circles (TPA) 3%
- Italian Lemon Sicily (CAP) 0.5%
- Lime Tahity (Distilled) (FA) 0.5%
- Meringue (FA) 2%
- Sweet Cream (TPA) 1%
Berry Crunch/Fruit Circles forms the familiar base. I know people get lemon pledge sometimes, but with this mix.
Cereal 27 punches up the grainy/cereal crunch like only Cereal 27 can.
Bilberry / Lime Tahity Distilled / Lemon Sicily fill in the fruity notes I feel are missing. The Lemon Sicily helps mask the Pledge IMO. I am still experimenting with limes, but even at .5 this one is still noticeable as is the Bilberry lending a little more berry tang to the mix.
Meringue at 2% brings that crusty sugar sweetness and the darker meringue note really lends itself to a cereal.
TPA Sweet Cream could have a number of subs, but that slightly sour milk thing really blends nicely with the citrus IMO. I wasn't intending this to have a milky base. This flavor at this percentage only helps to blend the flavors IMO.
I steep this for about 2 weeks before I vape it. A month is even better.
This profile was my ADV in 2016, Bedrock Breakfast by Dockside. Will add it to my mix list. Thanks for sharing!
Have you tried capella silverline fruit circles at 7%?
I have not. Would that sub for the TFA? At 7%?
I am suggesting you try it as a single flavor test at 7%. It is a relatively weaker flavor but one of the best cereal loops flavors available in my opinion. I have a number of recipes using it that are quite popular.