Difference between mint e-liquids?

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MrMotivaper

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Hello there everyone. I'm a new member and pretty new to vaping (been doing it about 4 weeks now), I currently have the innokin Cool Fire 1. One thing that is confusing me though is the difference between the types of mint e-liquid. For example, take a look these e-liquids...you have...

- Mint Blast
- Premium Menthol Sensation
- Menthol
- Green Mint
- Strong Mint

...and that isn't even including peppermint, tobacco mint etc...so what is the difference between them all??
 

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There are probably 5 or 6 main flavor manufacturers for the flavor that businesses put in their e juices. There are probably 1000 different recipes for them. Each business likes to put their own stamp on their flavors so you just have to shop for a flavor you like. If they were all the same you could shop anywhere for them (like big tobacco cigs). Vape is very different, smaller companies.

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I've noticed there are three main menthols, Peppermint, Menthol, and spearmint. Ejuice companies mix and match those three to create a unique mint like flavor. I personally can't stand the menthol, and dislike the peppermint. They are, however, some of the stronger mints out there. Spearmint is good, but doesn't have that strong mint after flavor.

If you like mints, I like what SD3614 said... you can get the mint flavorings from mount baker vapor. Add drops to any flavor you want to turn it into a menthol, or mint flavoring. For example, you can buy banana flavored juice, and add a few drops of menthol in the bottle, and you have your own "banana mint" ejuice. Or if you buy some strawberry, you could have strawberry mint. That's all the Ecig companies do to develop their own mint juices, but you don't have to limit yourself to their selection.

And just a FYI, Menthol is an extract from peppermint. It is, what I would call, the essence of mint and is what gives mint that cool flavor. You can buy straight menthol crystals and add those to your juice until they dissolve.
 
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