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CAP Caramel v2
CAP Concord Grape
CAP Graham Cracker
CAP Popcorn V2
CAP Sugar Cookie
CAP Vanilla Cupcake V2
FA Banana
FA Carmel (caramel)
FA Cereal (just a few drops left)
FA Cookie
FA Mango
FA Nonna's Cake
TPA Caramel
TPA Pie Crust
I was thinking about getting either Meringue, Lemon or some Custard.
Also i'm a big fan of lemon pie related stuff.
What do you say?
Feeling bold? Popcorn, sugar cookie, caramel, and gram cracker might make for a decent kettle corn. Listed in descending ratios. Really take it easy on the gram cracker especially. Maybe even replace is with Nonna's cake if that has notes of cinnamon and nutmeg.
Disclaimer:. I really don't do bake goods flavors and even struggle with caramel/sugar flavors that aren't propped up by menthol or alcohol flavors.
>I was thinking about getting either Meringue, Lemon or some Custard.
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>Also i'm a big fan of lemon pie related stuff.
I'd say get some Meringue, Lemon and some Custard. Also some cream and some vanilla.
TFA Pie Crust has Furfuryl alcohol in it and is on the Avoid List
I replied above with some really good Meringue, Lemon, and Custard flavors.
FA Nonna's Cake 1.5%
CAP Vanilla Cupcake V2 2%
CAP Sugar Cookie 3%
FA Cookie 1%
FA Banana 2%
FA Carmel (caramel) 1.25%
TPA Caramel 1.5%
Recently purchased a bunch of supplies to get back into vaping- doing everything diy this time. Since I haven't purchased any flavors yet, I'd like to ask the reddit scene here to suggest which flavors I should start with. I like fruity flavors mostly. A good POG (pineapple orange guava) recipe would be my ideal starting concoction. A single source would be best for me, preferably somewhere I could pick up a RTA as well.
Don’t buy flavors because they sound good, unless you enjoy throwing your money away. Read these
First Order Flavors: A History. Volume 5. Volumes 1 thru 5
Go to https://alltheflavors.com/recipes and sort ‘by rating’, click search.
Go to ELR (link should be already sorted by rating)
And pick some recipes that look good to you then make a list of the flavors to make them. Beware ELR, some of the recipes are a bit old.
Post your cart on the DIY Discord #check-my-order-please channel to have it checked over before you buy. This will save you money and headache.
I picked up these three flavors from River Supply on clearance. I'd appreciate if anyone could suggest percentages and pairings. I don't really care for creams with fruits.
Flavormonks Sweet Betsy Blackberry
FlavorMonks Sweet Betsy Forest Fruit
FlavorMonks Sweet Betsy Raspberry
I searched the sub and found a few mentions of Flavor Monks but nothing for these particular flavorings.
EDIT: On further investigation it turns out these are considered one shots. Any one ever tried them? Can you recommend anything to mix them with?
Hello everybody, hope yall doing fine.
Do anyone know any simple (max 3 components preferably) sour watermelon recipes? The country i live on doesn't have much flavoring brands and the prices are waaay too high so i've looking for something easier and cheaper to do.