Adding my own flavor to already mixed juice

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pinkJ

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Hello, I have a question. I buy 250ML bottle of 50/50 mix 3%nic bubblegum online I always order "Strong flavor" but this time they forgot to add it. I see the website I buy from sells just flavoring and I was wondering for any help out there how many drops would be ok to add to a 250ML bottle of already flavored to give it a bit more? I don't want to screw it up but disappointed to have this large bottle and don't want to deal with exchange or returning. Also since they sell "Flavor" cheap I could save money making my premixed juices "Strong flavor" on my own? ANy help would be great! :)
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum pinkJ. Glad to have you here!:)

I would suggest you start with 5mls (of your 250ml bottle) and try adding a few drops of the concentrated flavoring and see what you think. If its too weak, add a few more.

Once you figure out what works best then you can scale it up.

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Hi pinkJ and welcome to the forum!

What Ejab said above is what I'd try. You never know - they might be willing to guide you - especially since you will be buying the flavoring you intend to use from them.

Hope it helps and Happy Vaping!
 

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Another ejuice calculator allows you to use pre-mixed ejuice as a "flavor" but accounting for that juice's nicotine mg and PG/VG -- DIY E-Liquid Calculator Ten Flavors With Nic. - PG/VG Adjust -- this is my favorite one, for anything from mixing two or more premade juices together, to full-on from-scratch DIY. Or anything in between.

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You could take this as an opportunity to experiment. I like mixing flavors to keep my palette changing. My norm was Guava, but sometimes I add blueberry, strawberry, etc. Just now, I am vaping "monster energy drink", and thought.. what if I add a bit of spearamint to it but not enough to overpower it.... Oddly enough, they taste good together for me. Something I never thought of. Like Klynnn said, use smaller bottles to test, and if you have a dripper, that makes testing that much more easier.
 

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This is just my opinion but if I was a vendor, I would not help people learn to make their own even if they were going to buy the flavorings from me. If it were me. . . I would just experiment. I used to do lots more than I do now but it was a lot of fun. I prefer the calculator that AndriaD suggested. It also has a great combining calculator that is very helpful. Good luck to you.
 
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