Any mix suggestions?

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LungCandy101

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Just ordered a few flavors from tfa and was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to what I should mix first and what people think of the tfa flavors I have on this list
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Also I have 6 getsuckered .com flavors with me that I plan to potentially use in the mix if necessary... sorry about the mess I accidentally dumped some pg on some of my flavors and this was the outcome
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I seen that a few years back the getsuckered flavors were disliked but I personally have tested every flavor they offer now 190+ pg based flavors and 90% of them are amazing "I was recruited by the owner as a test mixologist" for the company for a few months and created a recommended flavor percentage spreadsheet for them so I know factually that things are different over there now and they DON'T have the soy bean oil in any of their flavors anymore! Plus 90% of the flavors are next to clear and none of them have never gunked up my coils and my rayon/cotton stays clean for atleast 2 weeks, but I like change my wick atleast once or twice a week unless I'm changing flavors and all of my RTAs/rda's are in use...

PM me if you want to check out the flavors list they offer and I also have a 5% off promo code you can use. Just sayin!

I just want to puff on a good cereal mix and haven't done much experimenting with how to get there and the information I'm finding on cereal mixes is all over the board, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
 

Cullin Kin

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I would start with something like this:

Fruit Circles with Milk - 8%
Sweet Cream - 4%
Rice Crunchies - 3%

Another to try:

Banana Split - 8%
Sweet Cream - 4%

I'm not sure on the percentages of any of the 'Get Suckered' flavorings so I just based those numbers off of what I know about TFA and Capella's, some of the more concentrated flavorings.

One thing, actually two things I have found that are absolutely essential to DIY'ing are Ethyl Maltol and Sweetener. I use them in every single mix as flavors alone tend to be quite bitter and they get that wonderful sweetness you taste in most commercial juices.
 
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