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Matthew Johnson

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Hello everyone. I just joined this forum and was curious. I used to make ejuice with a buddy of mine a few years ago. But I haven’t done so since then. I’m really trying to get back into it, my only problem is where to buy the flavor concentrates. I see people selling individual flavors for $2+ and I remember my friend bought an entire package from amazon for less than $20 a few years back. I can’t find anything like that now and am wondering where I could buy so flavors in more of a bulk quantity.
 

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Hello everyone. I just joined this forum and was curious. I used to make ejuice with a buddy of mine a few years ago. But I haven’t done so since then. I’m really trying to get back into it, my only problem is where to buy the flavor concentrates. I see people selling individual flavors for $2+ and I remember my friend bought an entire package from amazon for less than $20 a few years back. I can’t find anything like that now and am wondering where I could buy so flavors in more of a bulk quantity.
Nicotine River is one of my favorites
Ecigexpress is great also always running sales
I used to get my TFA flavors straight from them The Flavor Apprentice
 

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Nicotine River is one of my favorites
Ecigexpress is great also always running sales
I used to get my TFA flavors straight from them The Flavor Apprentice
I also use nicotine river (now known as river supply) and ecigexpress. Great companies. Don't forget that on ecigexpress you can use the coupon code ECFFORUM to get 10% off.
 

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Hello everyone. I just joined this forum and was curious. I used to make ejuice with a buddy of mine a few years ago. But I haven’t done so since then. I’m really trying to get back into it, my only problem is where to buy the flavor concentrates. I see people selling individual flavors for $2+ and I remember my friend bought an entire package from amazon for less than $20 a few years back. I can’t find anything like that now and am wondering where I could buy so flavors in more of a bulk quantity.
Welcome and glad you joined.
I would not recommend buying bulk packages of flavor unless your want to mix only fruits, tobac etc... and know which enhancers, additional flavors to add/mix in order to make a recipe.
One shot flavors (OS/Flavor Blends) are premixed flavors that are only designed to be used on their own and mixed with a base of Propylene Glycol, Vegetable Glycerin and Nicotine (at least one/two/all of the three). One shot mixing is supposed to be close to the flavor promoted on the bottle. These mixes may allow some adjustment of the strength (percentage) of the mix. OS Mixing can be a good introductory to DIY. One shots and flavor blends are simply added per directions to the mixer's desired mixing base, Shake and Vape (SnV) or steep as directed.
Might like to visit:
DIYorDIE Concentrates
one shot
One Shot Concentrates
Flavor Shots Vape Juice | Mt Baker Vapor
Your One Stop Shop for DIY Flavoring, Great Prices and Great Customer Service
 
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Hello everyone. I just joined this forum and was curious. I used to make ejuice with a buddy of mine a few years ago. But I haven’t done so since then. I’m really trying to get back into it, my only problem is where to buy the flavor concentrates. I see people selling individual flavors for $2+ and I remember my friend bought an entire package from amazon for less than $20 a few years back. I can’t find anything like that now and am wondering where I could buy so flavors in more of a bulk quantity.
Are you looking for a few large bottles of specific flavors or a bunch of different flavors in small volumes as a “variety pack”?

Volume is a big issue. E-cigs use tiny tiny amounts of flavoring compared to the industrial uses they are generally created for, so the higher up the supply chain you go the lower the prices but the higher the minimum volumes.

Unless you already know what you want to use (as opposed to merely having a feeling about it) smaller volumes may work better.
there are companies that divide large volume flavorings into smaller amounts and resell them. These companies will generally sell flavorings produced by several different companies. You will see initials like “rda” of “fa” or “fw” that refer to the originating producer.
 

Matthew Johnson

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Welcome and glad you joined.
I would not recommend buying bulk packages of flavor unless your want to mix only fruits, tobac etc... and know which enhancers, additional flavors to add/mix in order to make a recipe.
One shot flavors (OS/Flavor Blends) are premixed flavors that are only designed to be used on their own and mixed with a base of Propylene Glycol, Vegetable Glycerin and Nicotine (at least one/two/all of the three). One shot mixing is supposed to be close to the flavor promoted on the bottle. These mixes may allow some adjustment of the strength (percentage) of the mix. OS Mixing can be a good introductory to DIY. One shots and flavor blends are simply added per directions to the mixer's desired mixing base, Shake and Vape (SnV) or steep as directed.
Might like to visit:
DIYorDIE Concentrates
one shot
One Shot Concentrates
Flavor Shots Vape Juice | Mt Baker Vapor
Your One Stop Shop for DIY Flavoring, Great Prices and Great Customer Service
That’s some good info. I never knew of any of the one shot things. I’ll definitely look into it!!
 
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Matthew Johnson

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Are you looking for a few large bottles of specific flavors or a bunch of different flavors in small volumes as a “variety pack”?

Volume is a big issue. E-cigs use tiny tiny amounts of flavoring compared to the industrial uses they are generally created for, so the higher up the supply chain you go the lower the prices but the higher the minimum volumes.

Unless you already know what you want to use (as opposed to merely having a feeling about it) smaller volumes may work better.
there are companies that divide large volume flavorings into smaller amounts and resell them. These companies will generally sell flavorings produced by several different companies. You will see initials like “rda” of “fa” or “fw” that refer to the originating producer.
I never knew this either. But I am looking for more of a variety. I’ve made juice before and have a decent idea of what I like, but I’d honestly love to get into mixing and matching different flavors for something unique.
 
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