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Red Bull help needed in Tips and Tricks; I got some Red Bull flavor from Eliquid Planet and I like the flavor OK but it's a bit too ...
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    I got some Red Bull flavor from Eliquid Planet and I like the flavor OK but it's a bit too harsh. Any ideas on what I could cut it with to keep the flavor but get rid of the harshness?

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    I'd say get some NOW foods VG, do a google search and you will find it. You can get 16oz shipped for about$10. Cut it with that about 20% and try it. Go 50% and try that. you'll find a happy medium in there.

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    Adding about 10% vegetable glycerin (VG) should help with the harshness, but it will also reduce the flavor a bit.
    VG can be found at most pharmacies in the skin care or ethnic hair care sections, usually on a low shelf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flobiwan View Post
    I got some Red Bull flavor from Eliquid Planet and I like the flavor OK but it's a bit too harsh. Any ideas on what I could cut it with to keep the flavor but get rid of the harshness?
    flobiwan, you could try cutting it with some glycerine. The addition of the glycerine will cut the nicotine strength and some of the harshness of the throat hit (and will also create a lot more vapor). However, just be sure to not use too much glycerine as you could end up losing flavor. Since I drip, I tend to use 3 drops of liquid with 1 drop of glycerine. Try this method directly on your atty to see if it provides the results you want. Once you've figured out the correct mixture to suit your needs, you can mix accordingly to fill your cartridges, if you use the cartridges. Glycerine can easily be found in your local pharmacies....just make sure it is labeled as USP grade.

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    LOL...I type too slowly....looks like two other posters stated similar information.

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    Thanks everyone. I'll give it a shot.

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