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Wonder Flavors Bubble Gum (Fruity) Reviewed by SessionDrummer
submitted about 3 years ago by Session-Drummer

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Thanks to u/Wllmc for sending these new WF flavors out for review.

Bubble Gum (Fruity) (WF) 3.5% (4-18-22) – I think it’s safe to say that I’ve typically not used a lot of Bubble Gums, and that always makes for an interesting test, when I get one. This one presented perfectly as TWO things. About 75% Juicy Fruit, and 25% Pink Bubblegum. Despite thinking (at first) that it was JUST a Juicy Fruit, I just kept getting little bits and pieces of a really good pink BBG. Now, I don’t know if that was by design or not, but it actually would allow for MORE uses for this one, which was, I think, a pretty smart move. At 3.5% it was nicely full, just above mid-level sweet, and was just as artificial tasting as you’d expect from a bubblegum or juicy fruit. I think that a typical BBG has Pineapple, Wintergreen, Banana, and Cinnamon, but I can’t say what’s in Juicy Fruit. One note that kept peeking through was the almost powdered sugar dusting that you find on many gums. Not all Juicy Fruit, not all Bubblegum, but a pairing of the two, and a nice one at that. Kind of hard to nit pick this one, and if you’re in the market for Juicy Fruit with some Bubblegum, this one should do it for you. Easily a 9.5/10.

https://www.bullcityflavors.com/wonder-flavors-sample-pack/

https://forum.e-liquid-recipes.com/t/wonder-flavors-wf-part-ii-single-flavor-tests-by-sessiondrummer-mixing-now/263020?u=sessiondrummer

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My testing setup and criteria

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by lukeloopabout 3 years ago

You "Popped' out another great review. Thanks.

According to Wiki- notes on Juicy Fruit

Which fruit serves as the model for its flavor is kept vague in advertising, though in 2003, advertising agency BBDO characterized it as a combination of Coconut and pineapple,and some people say it resembles jackfruit. According to two books in the Imponderables series, peach is one crucial flavor among many others.

It is likely that the chemical used for flavoring is isoamyl acetate (sometimes known as banana oil), a carboxylic ester, which is also found in jackfruit.

A recipe can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLOT20Gij84&ab_channel=DIYELIQUIDRECIPES

maybe add some peach too??

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by Phatpharm269about 3 years agoMixologist

Yeah, I did a jackfruit, banana, pineapple and a mix of different things to come up with a juicy fruit profile by accident one day (topped up my tank with the wrong juice and was bang on) ... Trying to recreate the ratios for a full recipe after was not easy tho

http://tjek.nu/r/zKkF

This was the closest I came to recreating the happy mistake

Sugar Cookie seems to mesh well the jackfruit layer and does something interesting

Basically it was a banana cream recipe I make with a hint of SC to add a nice mellow layer + a pineapple whip recipe

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by Flanker6or7about 3 years agoMixologist

What would you pair this with? Or is the intention single flavour? I may pick some up and look for a grape or apple mix..

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by Session-Drummerabout 3 years ago

It depends u/Flanker6or7, the most obvious use, would be solo, or with minimal support, as a Juicy Fruit. It DOES have some Bubble Gum in it, and although it is not a Hubba Bubba, or Bubble Yum, you could try to manipulate it as such, with Watermelon, or Strawberry.

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