Candles and E Liquid

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AriahJay

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So the time has come for me to re up on some flavor concentrates, and I remembered a friend of mine who manages a vape shop once telling me, "I cant tell you where we get our flavors, but I will tell you that they come from a candle company". To be quite honest, they have the best juice I've ever had, and they are all good right away, no steep time required. I'm wondering if any DIYers out there have tried concentrates from a candle manufacturer in their juices and also what type of ingredients in candle concentrates should be avoided. As far as a google search goes, I'm coming up empty. Thanks for any advice and suggestions./ Also, Cappella Flavor Drops have been my favorite concentrates so far, if anybody has a suggestion of something better, I am willing to give it a try.
 

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Best guess >>> Perfumer's Apprentice but you need to know that candle/perfume ingredients are not usually ok to use as vape juice flavorings - but if you can see that link it has Concentrated Flavors that are ok. This link is great for starting percentage suggestions >>> Flavor Percentage Recommendations ( TFA aka Fa aka TPA) bookmarking it is a great idea. Also here is a huge thread dedicated to recipes using those flavorings >>> The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread lots of nice helpful people with tons of mixing advice,
Hopefully this helps. ;) P.S. You can go to the last page and post before you tackle that whole thread. :)
 
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AriahJay

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Best guess >>> Perfumer's Apprentice but you need to know that candle/perfume ingredients are not usually ok to use as vape juice flavorings - but if you can see that link it has Concentrated Flavors that are ok. This link is great for starting percentage suggestions >>> Flavor Percentage Recommendations ( TFA aka Fa aka TPA) bookmarking it is a great idea. Also here is a huge thread dedicated to recipes using those flavorings >>> The Flavor Apprentice Flavoring Thread lots of nice helpful people with tons of mixing advice,
Hopefully this helps. ;) P.S. You can go to the last page and post before you tackle that whole thread. :)
The last batch of flavors I bought were TFA, and I was quite honestly disappointed with them. I haven't tried TPA, but I don't see them varying by much. I could be wrong though.
 
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