Are there any set recipes for ejuice?

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1949katie

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I'm finally understanding that we are all different and have our own taste buds etc, and that's cool, but when we discuss a flavor of ejuice, shouldn't we include the name of the vendor we're reviewing? I'm just thinking that since my taco soup is probably different than yours, then the Ry4 from one vendor is probably different that another, and the 555 vendors should be identified as to satisfaction just the same. I'm only saying this because I'm still looking for the juice that "does it for me". I'm down to 5 analogues a day and if that's as good as it gets, I'll take it. But I need you're help for a good tobacco, coffee, and a super sweet. I've got several recommended flavors by searching the forum but haven't found the one that's going to do it.

reviews are helpful. Is the vendor important?
 
Not only brand but what reseller and when you got it. "Old Dekang" RY4 is supposed to be the best thing ever, but I got some "Dekang" RY4 through LiteCig that had a nasty flavor to it. It got better after 5 days but still sucked. The more expensive RWHY4 they sell is tasty though, very sweet caramelly flavor. It's nothing special I couldn't make myself now with all my DIY goods, but it got me off analogs.

Also the big thing people leave out of reviews is what wattage their PV puts out. Wattage = (volts times volts) divided by Ohms in the atty/carto. Heat destroys some subtle, complex flavors but brings out other bold flavors like maybe coffee and tobacco.

LiteCig's High Calibur Cappucino isn't bad. That at 24mg was my morning vape in my first few days. The same brand's Gypsy Toast is very tasty. At first I got a note of coffee to it, but it was more like a nice sweet cinnamon french toast. The eggy-ness came out a little and I stopped noticing the coffee so much.

Other than these, I seriously haven't tried any other "brand juices" except a few that were nasty to me. I mix a lot of my own coffee variants and have quite a few different types of cream/vanilla/sweeteners. If you decide to go to mixing your own, it will probably end up the best for you if you really want to quit completely, both money and taste-wise.
 

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One flavor I could barely taste at 3.7 volts was -wow- a top favorite at 6 volts. And no, as you can see, there are no set recipies but that opens up a lot of fun. I love trying samples of this and that and while I am coming to have some favorites I don't think I will give up on the variety of flavors. Unlike when I was smoking, when my cigs had better taste the same! Vaping is more than not smoking I'm finding.
 
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