I also just DIY & have made Howard Hughes' Mountain Dew recipe several times. It's pretty good. I don't believe he's on ECF, but if you search enough you'llbe able to find it.
If you're talking store bought juice I wouldn't have any ideas, sorry.
Does anyone know if FA Ripe Tomato, Bacon & Mozzarella Cheese flavorings are offered by anyone in the U.S.?
I usually deal with ECX & Bull City, but not only do they not carry them, I can't seem to find them anywhere.
I found one on another site posted by Howard Hughes that uses FA, CAP & TFA blueberry flavors, along with several peach & raspberries. I've made it twice now & it's pretty good.
1% FA Berryl
1% FA Bilberry
2% CAP Blueberry
2% TFA Blueberry Wild
4% CAP Juicy Peach
2% TFA Marshmallow
1% FA Peach...
Although I already have a Fried Ice Cream recipe in my rotation (basically Wayne Walker's with me adding Zeppola), I may have to try this one down the line. The Mother's Milk I use all the time is YOUR recipe & I really like it. Thanks.
I make it like this:
7% TFA Citrus Punch (Mountain Dew)
3% CAP Dragon Fruit
2.4% FA Pomegranate
2% TFA Sour
No Koolada (I used it the first time, but not in the last several batches).
Tastes like summertime.
I only have experience with the Kanger. I was using both the KBox 120 &200, but recently got the 160 in stainless. No problems with it, just like the other two. I started out with a Kanger Nano 50 & all my Kangers have performed flawlessly.
I make a nice clone of Ethos RCT myself using TFA Rice Crunchies that works really well, but I'm using it with other flavors that might be helping it out, like marshmallow, meringue, Bavarian cream, vanilla custard & sucralose.
When I first started DIY I tried the Rice Crunchies as a standalone...
I usually keep it under 4%, but I almost never use it as the only strawberry in a recipe. I really like mixing it with Sweet Strawberry from CAP and/or INW's Shisha.
Now I've been playing around with trying to work the FA Red Touch in as well.
Natedogg's Raging Donut (on ELR) is also another fine recipe, but you'll need even more flavors than you would with the Bronuts. Later, after you build up your arsenal of flavors, you may want to try it.
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