I have always been a caramel lover....started vaping in March 2008...after 30 years of 2 packs a day. I quit with a 510 and 555 blend. After my tastebuds returned, I desired more caramel and less tobacco flavor.
This is the result of my quest for the perfect old fashioned caramel taste.
Loranns.....Yuck...chemical taste 1/5
capellas....getting closer...needed 20% even after sitting for 48 hours 3/5
flavourart......much closer.....needed 15%...still missing something 3/5
Talked to Linda at PA..(.what a delightful lady)She sent me samples of two caramels before she posted a DIY section for us. The first was labeled caramel and it was spot on for a good caramel at 10%. The second was labelled caramel candy as she explained that old fashioned caramel had a rum background. I started at 10% and checked after 24 hours and WOW...too much flavor is a bad thing.
Flavourart caramel
candy at 5% is the most perfect caramel for me. She has not added the flavor as yet (last I checked) but....it is the perfect caramel for me. 5/5
It is most cost effective, has better flavor at lower % and reminds me of penny candy childhood dreams.

In my experience...and I mix all of my own e-liquid.......more is not better. Let the mix sit for 24-48 hours
to enhance the base flavor use EM before adding more flavoring
Start low and patiently add as needed.
Just my 2 cents of penny candy caramel
Happy mixing
on another note...
I have 20 years of experience calculating chemotherapy doses and was distracted and mixed 100 mg nic as if it were 24 mg.(while cooking,caring for a 3 year old and watching Oprah) .....DO NOT USE 100 MG E-Liquid unless you are experienced and not distracted. This is embarrassing to admit but worth it to bring serious nature to attention of new DIYers. I caught the error as I always recheck each bottle like I did the meds. Check twice, calculate twice, place each ingredient aside together and recheck bottles after mixing. Good quality assurance= safety.
Happy SAFE mixing
Great
OP...been following since start...thanks!
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