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MaxUT

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Yes, you can, but it will take more than a drop depending on how much juice you have. If you have a large bottle of this juice, transfer some to a smaller bottle and try flavoring this sample.

I would try adding 2% flavoring, then letting it sit for at least 24 hrs. to 'steep'. Shaking the bottle occasionally helps it become mixed.

One drop from my FlavourArt bottles equals 0.03mL.
If you had a 6mL sample to flavor up, then: 6mL x 0.02 (2%) = 0.12mL, which would be about 4 drops of flavoring.
 

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I use FA Almond in DIY and am currently using it @4% for a more pronounced taste.

If you're using drops as a measurement be sure to count the amount of drops that make 1ml with whatever device you are using (syringe, pipette,...). In general 1ml equals 20 drops, but that's not always true. In my devices 1ml equals 38 drops. This is especially important when working with highly concentrated flavors, as FA flavors are. You don't want to put half in there, but you also don't want to put a double amount in it.
 
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