Capella jucy lemon advice

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Matty316

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Never used it so can't offer advice on %, but I have tried lemonade flavors before and found they are tank crackers. I wouldn't put it in a plastic atty.

Yeah i've noticed the same thing but most of my tanks are glass now. Just my old kayfun lites have plasic now.
In the end I went with 13% juicy lemon, 5% EM and 2 drops of sucralose in a 10ml test mix and it came out pretty well for my tastes. :)
 
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I use @1.5% and is strong, taste is subjective. I recommend lower first then adjust higher if need be. It is always easier to add than it is to take out. Hope this helps. I am noticing I use a lot less than many and guess I should be glad as to get more bang for my buck in the flavor department. ;)
 

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I use @1.5% and is strong, taste is subjective. I recommend lower first then adjust higher if need be. It is always easier to add than it is to take out. Hope this helps. I am noticing I use a lot less than many and guess I should be glad as to get more bang for my buck in the flavor department. ;)

1.5% wow you must have some super powred tastebuds. Don't think I would taste anything at that but I do get a lot of trouble with my sinuses so that don't help.
 

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Flavoring can be quite weird. I found out for me that adding .5% of English toffee brings out the blueberry flavor as an enhancer. Here is a quick reminder of some wonderful blogs to read for DIY: dannyv45's blog | E-Cigarette Forum / Hoosier's blog | E-Cigarette Forum and finally DIY tips from Str8 | E-Cigarette Forum I forget exactly where as I don't have time right now to re read it but somewhere in those blogs, you will come across a section as to where it says basically less could also mean more in flavoring. Hope this helps.
 
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