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  1. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    +1! Great job, Dave! This is such a rewarding hobby in so many ways, including our ability to help so many others. I keep sample packs around bottled and boxed for those same kind of moments with about 20 juices for my friends and family to try. Like others have mentioned, I started DIY'ing...
  2. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    All the best Andria!
  3. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    I get about 2.5 - 3.0 mils too! Yes, a nice tank full for flavor taste testing! Good luck! :toast: :D :2cool: :vapor:
  4. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    I only re-wick when I need to.....every day, or so! Who cares. I'm vaping great juice today at 3 cents a mil......HOW YOU DOIN'!!!! :rickroll: The truth is that, if I wanted to, I could create a new ADV, about five new ADV's every day, before noon, with my 190 TFA flavors, alone. The average...
  5. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    Love you post. However, honey is great in the right places. Impossible to get certain flavorings without it! Use infrequently and at 2% or less. On their own, 95% of TFA flavorings are unvapable to me. However, carefully mixing all these flavorings together can yield some surprising results. I...
  6. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    The Ripe is closer to the skin/rind/peel of the fruit. The sweet is the interior fruit part. Regular strawberry is the flavor of the sweet fruit interior part. Make sure and play around with wattage and airflow while testing the flavoring. Often times the lack of, or diminishing, flavoring comes...
  7. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    What strawberry did you use Jeff? I use the sweet strawberry, and you can probably go as high as 12%.
  8. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    This is a good point. I use sweetener and Cotton Candy, often interchangeably, and both separately in ranges from 2% to as high as 20%. My first Cinnamon Danish was 20% Cotton Candy, and it was delicious with CD at 20% and Bavarian Cream at 6% (46% flavoring overall). I've since toned it down to...
  9. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    Good luck Andria! :toast: :D :2cool: :vapor:
  10. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    Very nice. Think Butterscotchish Earl! Also, I read your blog: http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/facedown/7252-wattage-vs-flavor.html Very nice discussion on how the setup hardware affects the flavoring. Since I vape what I vape, I mix to match. Your blog explains your trials and...
  11. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    Two hours = very good. 24 hours = optimum (for me). Good luck! :toast: :D :2cool: :vapor:
  12. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    I prefer to lower the heat to match the juice flavor, rather than increase the flavor to match excessive heat. Yes, high heat will yield less flavor generally speaking. However, the trend in devices to use 50 - 200 watts is just going to create problems for vapers as they leave very little room...
  13. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    No creams vanillas in that particular recipe and it does work. In fact, it's a favorite in my old juice line and was very popular. Feel free though to adjust to suit your tastes and preferences. Good luck! :toast: :D :2cool: :vapor:
  14. Bill's Magic Vapor

    Tropical Recipe Ideas

  15. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    Lot of fruit options here. I have a couple of tropical recipes: Flamingo Strawberry - 8% Juicy Peach - 7% Coconut - 3% Sweetener - 2% Tropical Paradise Pineapple - 7% Coconut - 6% Bavarian Cream - 6% Dulce de Leche - 2% Sweetener - 2% Lots of possibilities. I call this...
  16. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    Many thanks! By the way, keep those coffees. They make helpful additions to certain chocolates, that you can't get to the right flavoring without them. Good luck in your new DIY Journey! :toast: :D :2cool: :vapor:
  17. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    Good point, mentioned from time to time when we need flavorings of less than 1%, or fractions of percentages, and useful to boot. A nice reminder and tip for those seeing it for the first time. Thank you! Good luck! :toast: :D :2cool: :vapor:
  18. Bill's Magic Vapor

    The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread

    LOL! +1! It's always amusing to me how different our tastes are, i.e., to each their own. I can barely taste the cinnamon anymore, and it is certainly much, much lighter than any of the other TFA cinnamon's, more nuanced than overwhelming, for me. I would tone it down with additional cream...
  19. Bill's Magic Vapor

    Taifun GT Discusion!

    That's all I use! One of the reasons, though many others as well, as to why I use the Taifun, rather than the Kayfun. All of my vaporizers use a 23 mm atomizer flush. Different strokes, I suppose. Good luck! :toast: :D :2cool: :vapor:
  20. Bill's Magic Vapor

    Comment by 'Bill's Magic Vapor' in 'The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread - Starting Flavors'

    No, I consider marshmallow recipe specific and not a base flavoring in what I recommend as starting flavors to purchase first. I use it in perhaps two or three recipes. It is good in the few recipes that use it, though! Good luck!