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Another licorice mix for those of you that are into that sort of thing.
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/252256#tiger_tails_by_spdrjrslm
Co. | Flavor | %
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SSA | Bakery Oranges | 0.5
SSA | Ice Cream Vanilla | 2
CAP | Licorice | 1.5
WF | Orange Juice | 2
WF | Salmiak Liquorice (Salty) | 2
INW | Shisha Vanilla | 0.75
WF | Vanilla Cream Extra SC | 1.25
WF | Vanilla Ice Cream | 3
Tiger Tails
Submitted for Mixers Club December 2021.
I wanted to attempt this profile after seeing it come up somewhere on the internet. Apparently Tiger Tail ice cream is big in Canada. It's supposed to be an orange and black licorice flavored ice cream. I've loved a few citrus and licorice combinations in my day, so I decided I'd give it a shot.
Originally I wanted a waffle cone thing going on here, so the mix was a bit more simple as far as the ice cream went. The licorice made it difficult to have that cone come through so I scrapped that idea and decided to try to fill out the ice cream more instead. This is where I ended up.
The orange: I went with WF Orange Juice for the main orange note, because I thought it might meld well with the ice cream more than other options I initially considered. I dumped in a little SSA Bakery Oranges to give it a little boost, which I think worked well here, and quite possibly added a little something to the licorice component. That was the theory anyway.
The licorice: I really enjoy both of these flavors and I thought they would come together to fill out my licorice layer quite a bit without being too herbal.
The ice cream:. I tried a little something different than my usual ice cream base this time around. The WF Vanilla Ice Cream makes up the bulk of my base. SSA Ice Cream Vanilla ads in a little bit of a darker character to bring it away from your standard gallon tub of cheap ice cream. I added the INW Shisha Vanilla and WF Vanilla Cream Extra mostly for a little more feel and to kick a little more creamy vanilla goodness into the mix.
I hope you enjoy it! 🐯
Add your sweetener of choice. I avoid it most of the time, but it could benefit from a little sweetness if that's your thing.
Yuno // Broken
Strawberry Milk.
After waiting months to get WF Macadamia Nut in, I came to the conclusion that Yuno no longer suits my needs and I needed to reinvent it with some of the knowledge that I have from over a year of learning.
I have always romanticized strawberry milk recipes. Maybe it’s because I have trouble tasting strawberry or maybe because I want to hate it so badly. Either way, Yuno was the first recipe that I felt was finished and I wanted to give the name what it deserves. This is the first recipe the I will mark as completed.
WF Macadamia Nut is still essential to the recipe by adding nuttiness that no one has ever asked for from this profile. This flavor has a slight oily mouthfeel that mixes well with the dairies in order to create the thickness and staying power that I wanted.
VT Milk Fresh has a very realistic dairy vibe that milk should have. It isn’t as smooth as FA Milk or as subtle as OOO Cream Milky Undertones, but this is the milk it needed. It is full-bodied, flavorful, and 100% fresh milk.
CNV Strawberry, to me, is what I wish VT Glazed Strawberries or WF Strawberry (Baked) would have been. It isn’t a candy version, but a candied version. Like fresh strawberries were covered with fresh strawberries glaze and left to cool. This is the driving strawberry for the recipe.
JF Strawberry Sweet adds what CNV is missing. It’s brighter with a touch a natural strawberry. This flavor completes the commercial syrup vibe.
OOO Cream Milky Undertones is serving the same function as an emulsifier but it’s directed at the milk. This flavor coats the tongue just like milk does and it bridges the milk and buttercream into a cohesive flavor.
WF Buttercream Frosting was the hardest part to figure out. I need something thick and sweet without vanilla. Something with a texture that would lend well to a milk without watering it down or turning it too thick. This buttercream has a really full mouthfeel that always contains a little grit and I love how it works with the strawberries. It adds just a little bit to everything that I was missing before.
After some further discussion, I needed something to boost the strawberry. I needed a single flavor that would add without blocking anything else. SSA Milky Strawberry was the answer. This still what I wanted but it put the strawberry on top. The milky isn’t aggressive and the strawberry is syrupy while have it’s own accent that helps the other two shine.
From start to finish, this is a very saturated strawberry milk. It is pink as shit and absolutely the best version of the profile that I can come up with. The milk isn’t like other strawberry milks where it’s just Bavarian cream with another yellow cream that doesn’t belong. This is milk. Also, the strawberry is not meant to be an artificial syrup that you give a little kid to make them stop screaming at Applebee’s. The strawberry in this is full and gooey. God speed to whoever mixes this and throws away their other strawberry milk flavors in absolute contempt for how they lied to you.
| % | Vendor | Flavor | |---|--------|--------| |1|WF|Buttercream Frosting SC| |1|OOO|Cream Milky Undertone PG| |1.5|WF|Macadamia Nut SC| |1.5|VT|Milk Fresh| |1.5|SSA|Milky Strawberry| |2.25|CNV|Strawberry| |1.5|JF|Strawberry Sweet| |0.5|FW|Sweetener|
Kiwi Melons
This is one of my few recipes made from scratch, took me a few months to get close, and another couple to perfect. It's my ADV and likes some warmth. FA Kiwi and FLV Wild Melon are the backbone here, and they play nicely, the rest of the ingredents just continue to build on that and add some wetness to the mix. Might be a tad sweet for some, so play with the super sweet if you want, but it does do some work here to bring out the bit of pear and apple. Nothing here to disappoint! Give it 24hrs to steep, Bang it and review it. Thanks!
| % | Vendor | Flavor | |---|--------|--------| |0.5|FA|Apple Fuji| |0.75|TPA|Cantaloupe| |1|TPA|Dragonfruit| |1|CAP|Honeydew Melon| |3|FA|Kiwi| |0.5|FA|Pear| |0.5|TPA|Pear Candy| |1.5|CAP|Super Sweet| |1.5|CAP|Sweet Guava| |1.25|FLV|Watermelon| |2.5|FLV|Wild Melon|
Sherlock Oats
When I started this recipe I wasn't sure where I wanted to go. I just started with the RY Castle and Oat.
I decided to add in INW French Pipe to help out the tobacco in the RY Castle, as well as bringing some nutty notes along with it. They pair wonderfully with the toasty-coconutty flavor from the RY Castle.
INW Shisha Vanilla seemed like a good addition to help bring some more creamy goodness and body to the recipe, as well as to try and counter any dryness that might come with the oat.
This to me sits somewhere between a toasty bakery and a rich pipe tobacco.
So far I've gone through 60mls of this, but I haven't managed to let any steep longer than about 7 days. So how it is after that, I don't know yet. But I don't imagine it will fall apart.
If you give it a try, let me know your thoughts on it, I'm interested to hear what others think.
| % | Vendor | Flavor | |---|--------|--------| |1.5|INW|French Pipe| |1|CHF|Oat| |2.5|CHF|RY Castle| |1.5|INW|Shisha Vanilla| |0.5|FW|Sweetener|
Sippin'
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/254132#sippin_by_prepaidthemage
I wanted to create a recipe that mimicked the flavors I'd imagine would be in a Houston rapper's double cup circa 2005.
Raspberry cough syrup and citrus soda.
"It's... like old timey cough syrup with cocaine in it." - Spdr
Medicinal with some raspberry cough syrup body and a little citrus soda. Hate it, love it, follow your heart, I'm just here for a good time.
Co. | Flavor | %
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VT | Fizzy Sherbet | 2
FA | Florida Key Lime | 1.25
SSA | Forest Fruits | 2
VT | Ginger Root | 0.5
FA | Honey | 0.3
FLV | Peppermint | 0.25
INW | Raspberry | 1.5
FLV | Red Raspberry | 1.25
SSA | Sweet Mint | 0.5
> "It's... like old timey cough syrup with cocaine in it."
Maybe u/SpiderJRusalem/ meant Codeine
My Tribute to Developed retiring
"So Long, Farewell, Untill We Meet Again"
Currant Pudding
Co. | Flavor | %
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FA| Blackcurrant | 1.5%
VT | Love | 1.5%
VT | Pudding Base | 2%
TFA | Super Sweetener | .5%(i used 1% myself cuz i like sweet)
CAP | Sweet Currant | 1.5%
TFA | Vanilla Swirl | 2%
the pudding base, vanilla swirl, and Love, make up the pudding i was trying to go for. the currants are doin their thing too
i know these are horrible notes. i aplogize for having the mental conveyance of a hungry cat. you can sub cap supersweet for tfa super sweetener if you want it shouldn't change anything.
Developed retiring?????
aye, they're taking an indefinite break
Looks great @Darthy!
Tedious Tobacco
Sweet and nutty maple pecan dessert tobacco with just a lil chocolate swirl
It's yum.
Vaped only about half of a 50ml bottle of my maple pecan chocolate recipe Tedious Judges before I decided something was missing, and it seemed like tobacco was that something. No surprise there. Tobacco or custard, or both, all to often seem to be what's missing to me.
Right HERE is a way-too-long video of me using ATF's new and improved "Search By Flavor" feature (found in the drop-down menu under "Recipes") to help decide which tobaccos to use. In case you don't have 20 minutes to watch me mispronounce things and otherwise periodically forget how to talk entirely, the two takeaways are, check out Search By Flavor as it is a useful tool, and credit is due to Kurplop for this specific combination of lovely tobaccos, as seen HERE. Credit where it's due, right? And doesn't that recipe look good.
| % | Vendor | Flavor | |---|--------|--------| |2|VT|Devon Cream| |2|VT|Macadamia Nut| |4|FW|Maple Pecan| |0.75|FW|Pecan| |1|FLV|Red Burley| |0.5|FLV|Sweet and Smokey Tobacco| |0.25|FW|Sweetener|
Brookside Blues' Brother
Blueberry and Acai covered in dark chocolate
Finally found time to finish something I’ve been meaning to do for a long time, ever since I first tasted WF Blueberry Gummy Candy. A new and improved version of an old recipe of mine for Blueberry and Acai covered in Dark Chocolate.
WF Blueberry GummyCandy is delicious. It doesn’t really taste as much like a blueberry gummy candy as a blueberry fruit snack, which is awesome. Like one of those fruit snacks where artificial flavors are involved, but there’s also some real fruit in it. Nothing I would call an off-note. Sweet with a deep, saturated flavor and full chewy mouthfeel. The only thing is that it’s on the weak side, concentration-wise, compared to a lot of other WF Flavors. And It does seem like you would need some gummy candy flavor if you really want a blueberry gummy bear, but that’s ok. It tastes like there’s even room for this in something like a blueberry pie.
FLV Acai is an interesting flavor. The room note on this thing is ridiculous. Standalone vaping it at 1%, bystanders are straight-up walking into a dense cloud made of Brookside Acai and Blueberry chocolates. But it doesn't quite taste that way to the vaper. Everything else here is an attempt to bring the vape more in line with that room note. Half of FLV Acai is a drier cocoa note. The other half is a natural tart, dark berry flavor that tastes kind of like a combination of blueberries, cranberries, and pomegranate. This turns WF Blueberry Candy into the blueberry and acai center and adds some of the chocolate.
FLV Milk Chocolate is what I used to mix with the cocoa side of Acai to try to turn that into a dark chocolatey candy coating. I used less of it in this updated version, but it still makes up the backbone of the chocolate. Say what you will about FLV Milk Chocolate, it has backbone. But now, I’m able to level up this recipe by augmenting it with MF Dark Chocolate. Pricey, but potent and easily the best dark chocolate flavor I’ve tried. Could you sub VT Dark Chocolate, yes, probably, and around 1%, but you’ll need to steep this otherwise shake and vapable recipe for at least a week if you do that, and if you’re very sensitive to that pukey sour note some flavors have, I wouldn’t recommend even trying. Another suitable sub might be FLV Chocolate Deutsche at 0.5%, but then please leave out the FLV Sweet Coconut. The touch of it here helps separate the chocolate and fruit layers, and not actually make the recipe taste like coconut, but combine that with FLV Chocolate Deutsche and I think it’s very likely you’ll create a coconut blueberry acai chocolate which might taste good but is definitely not intended. Finally, I bumped up the CAP Super Sweet from 0.25% to 0.75%, it really completes the chocolate.
| % | Vendor | Flavor | |---|--------|--------| |1|FLV|Acai| |6|WF|Blueberry Gummy Candy SC| |0.5|MF|Chocolate, Dark| |0.15|FLV|Milk Chocolate| |0.75|CAP|Super Sweet| |0.25|FLV|Sweet Coconut|