Flavorah Flavors 2017

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Laura Miller

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There are 28 total...these are the reviews i have made so far! Enjoy!
Vanilla bean: Smells like french vanilla cappuccino. It is not a stand alone flavor. It has a vanilla extract taste. Almond and very mild coffee bean accents. Would be good for desserts, bakery, coffees, ice creams. (2-3% for use)

Smoked butterscotch: Smells like the circular, yellow butterscotch candy.
Right out of the gate is a vanilla flavor. Close behind is a creamy caramel taste. It is a sweet dessert flavor. Not a stand alone. (2-3% for use)

Rootbeer: Smells syrupy with heavy liquorice notes.
2% is a good starting place. Molasses is a dominant taste. There are liquorice and vanilla undertones. Overall, this is a decent replica of the drink it is named after.

Popcorn: Smells like sweet kettle corn. (2-3%) It is not a stand alone as it is light in flavor. There is a slightly sweet/salty taste. The butter flavor gets stronger and stronger the longer it is vaped. There is NO diacetyl in this flavor.

Pastry zest: Smells like a cinnamon roll. This is not a stand alone. There is a sweet dough taste layered with cinnamon/sugar. A very light flavor, 2-3% for use. Would be good with bakery and desserts.

Morning mimosa: Smells very strongly of a fruity vodka drink! Strawberry, mango, fizzy red wine. With slight floral and citrus notes, this can be a stand alone or a great additive to a drink recipe. (Use between 1-2%)

Graham cracker: Smells like a cinnamon cookie. Dominant vanilla taste with cinnamon/sugar high-lights. There is a taste of a biscotti cookie way in the background. It is very smooth but doesn't shine as a stand alone. Would work well with bakery and other desserts! (2-3% for use)

Carrot: Smells like fresh cut carrots with brown sugar and pepper.
A sweet carrot, this would be great for a carrot cake. There is a taste of sugar and a hint of butter. Raw, freshly cut, natural carrot flavor. 2-3% for a more noticeable flavor. Stand alone, no.

BlackBerry blossom: Smells and tastes like blackberry brandy. It is a strong and heavy flavor (would suggest 1-2%) Good as a stand-alone or for tobacco or drink recipes. Has a slightly sweet, slightly bitter taste. Upon inhale, it tastes almost earthy/woody.
 
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