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Too many negative reviews & reports of gunking up coils seems to have led to it's being dropped. I found the flavor base in half gallon bottles for $50. That would keep you supplied for a very long time.

From the reviews, it would seem that it is a normal gummy bear recipe with some sour or sweet-tart added. You might try to order a normal gummy bear and some sweet-tarts/tart & sour flavoring to add to it. For it to be a coil killer--it must have had a large amount of sweetener &/or dye in it or the gummy flavoring is more gummy than flavor.
 

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It was kinda like a sour patch kid I bought tfa gummy candy and sour and some fruits to try and replicate it but the sour isn't sour enough? Or does it need to steep to become sour?

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Since MBV uses Flavor West, you'd probably want to go direct to Flavor West to grab the Gummy Bear flavoring.

http://flavorwest.com/index.php/popular-products/gummi-bear.html

From there, you could get their Sour flavoring as well, which would lend to the sour notes.

http://flavorwest.com/index.php/sour.html


That'll at least get you the basics. From there, I'd recommend mixing low and moving up. Start with a 5ml test batch and use something like 5% Gummy Bear to 1% Sour and adjust to taste as needed until you find the mix that's right for you.
 

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Ok. Thanks! Now I haven't mixed anything using percentages I just do drops then taste can you elaborate a little on how mixing works? I have pre mixed unflavored nic juice its 65pg 35 vg 6 mg nic

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To get started, I recommend this:

eJuice Me Up - Best eJuice Calculator


That'll help you get the proper percentages. You start from the top and move down to the bottom filling in the information as needed. So to start, you would do something like:


Nicotine Strength E-Juice: 65% PG / 35% PG (replace 100MG with the number 6 for 6mg)

Target Nicotine Strength: 6 (if 6mg is your target, otherwise enter 5, 4, 3, 2 or 1)

Amount to Make: 10 ml (change this to 5 for 5ml, 20 for 20ml, etc)

Flav1: Type in Gummy Bear

Flav2: Type in Sour


Now beside each flavor you have the option of entering in a percentage in number format. It defaults to 20% on Flav1, but that's way too high here. Delete the 20 and set Gummy Bear to 5 which means 5%.

For Sour, enter in 1 for 1%.


Now move down to Target PG and Target VG. If you want to stick with 65/35, then enter 65 in the PG box and 35 in the VG box, otherwise you can enter any combination here and add PG/VG as needed.


Now hit "Enter" and look to the right of the screen.The first column will give you ML, which means how many ML's of each you need to mix to create your e-liquid. After that is Drops, which is how many drops it takes to make the ML displayed; this is what you'd use if you prefer to use the drop method. I would however, change the Drops Equals 1ML to 35 as that's what I've found to be a standard, not 20.


That will help you get things going. From there, ask questions and I'll be more than happy to help :).
 

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No problem at all, best of luck with the mix and let me know how it turns out and what percentages you used. I've not tried either from FW or MBV's original blend, so I'm interested to know how it turns out.

The only Gummy Bear I've had is from OneOnOne Flavors and it's pretty strong, hence why I recommend starting at 5% and working your way up. Also, to start, I'd go with 5ml small test batches without nicotine (you can set target nicotine to 0 to eliminate it from the mix). That way you're not throwing away the more expensive ingredients.

Omg Ty Ty Ty ....lol

Natalie ;)
 
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