Adding flavoring to premade liquid...

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MHR7331

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Okay, so I have a couple 30ml bottles of stuff that just doesn't taste right. I was wondering if I could buy some flavoring (thinking about diyflavorshack) and mix it in to taste better. Do I need to worry about measurements and ratios and all that, or can I just plop some premade liquid and a couple drops of flavoring into a 5ml bottle, swish it up and vape without worrying about the liquid's consistency and strength and blahblah? I apologize for my noobness...
 

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Yes, you can do that, certainly. Just note that you'll be dropping the percentage of nicotine by about 10%, depending on how much flavoring you add. Also, it's probably going to take one of those small bottles of LorAnn to flavor 30ml at 10%, and you may have a hard time finding flavors you like, so you might want to order more than you think you'll need.
 

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Yes, you can do that, certainly. Just note that you'll be dropping the percentage of nicotine by about 10%, depending on how much flavoring you add. Also, it's probably going to take one of those small bottles of LorAnn to flavor 30ml at 10%, and you may have a hard time finding flavors you like, so you might want to order more than you think you'll need.

Thank you! Maybe I can save this funky tasting juice after all :)
 

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I make small test batches, like 18 drops of nic juice, 4 drops of this flavor, 2 drops of that flavor, and write it down. If it's good, I use those proportions to make a bigger batch. If not, I make another small batch and change the amounts.

I was messing around one day and made some juice that tasted a lot like my old favorite, JC Tennessee Cured. But, I didn't write down the ratios and I haven't been able to recreate it since.
 
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