DIY Flavoring Thread - Part 2

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I'm vaping the Campfire I made. The FA Marshmallow is stronger than I thought. 2% FA Black Fire- 1% FA Marshmallow. Tastes exactly the way I named it.

My Wife says it tastes like a burnt marshmallow. LMAO!!! That was my intention.
Yes Jimi I bought some black fire when you were touting it awhile back. I used it once....LOL it sits waiting and wondering why I am not using it. It smells like my liquid smoke I use for cooking. I might have to save it for that purpose. I also have tpa bacon flavoring and flavourart butter for cooking. I thought "why not".
 

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Yes Jimi I bought some black fire when you were touting it awhile back. I used it once....LOL it sits waiting and wondering why I am not using it. It smells like my liquid smoke I use for cooking. I might have to save it for that purpose. I also have tpa bacon flavoring and flavourart butter for cooking. I thought "why not".
Did you ever vape the bacon? I never tried that flavor, because of the sweetness from pg and vg.
 

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Tried the NF malt extract in a couple of tobacco mixes and it's awesome. Kind of hard to explain taste, its sweet and smooth. It's one of those flavors that would leave you scratching your head trying to figure out what it is. This one can be used in just about anything (tobacco, bakery, coffee, etc.) and make it better. Very happy I got this one and really looking forward to playing around with it.

Was screwing around with the NF butterscotch and caramel cream also. Wasn't really concerned about percentages, just wanted to try it.
The NF stuff is very, very thin. I've seen where others have said the same but you don't realize just how thin it is until you see it for yourself. I mixed up 20 ml, 100% VG (except for the NF), around 12 mg, approximately 10-13% butterscotch with 3-5% caramel cream. It's been a few months since i've tried the COV butterscotch but I do remember liking it a lot. I like this more though. I'm not sure if COV has anything other than butterscotch in their juice or not but this beats it IMO. I'm mostly a tobacco type but I could see myself going through this stuff pretty quick. I wish I would have tried NF sooner.
 

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Tried the NF malt extract in a couple of tobacco mixes and it's awesome. Kind of hard to explain taste, its sweet and smooth. It's one of those flavors that would leave you scratching your head trying to figure out what it is. This one can be used in just about anything (tobacco, bakery, coffee, etc.) and make it better. Very happy I got this one and really looking forward to playing around with it.

Was screwing around with the NF butterscotch and caramel cream also. Wasn't really concerned about percentages, just wanted to try it.
The NF stuff is very, very thin. I've seen where others have said the same but you don't realize just how thin it is until you see it for yourself. I mixed up 20 ml, 100% VG (except for the NF), around 12 mg, approximately 10-13% butterscotch with 3-5% caramel cream. It's been a few months since i've tried the COV butterscotch but I do remember liking it a lot. I like this more though. I'm not sure if COV has anything other than butterscotch in their juice or not but this beats it IMO. I'm mostly a tobacco type but I could see myself going through this stuff pretty quick. I wish I would have tried NF sooner.
Cool !! I hope Linxx gets them soon. I want some watermelon by NF.
 

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Ohhh, that butterscotch w/ caramel cream sounds good! As does the malt. Did you cook your NF flavors down any, or just use them straight from the bottle?

I cooked them down some and also left the top off the juice bottles for about an hour after very hot baths. I didn't plan on cooking them down any but changed my mind pretty quick once I actually saw them.
 

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Tried the NF malt extract in a couple of tobacco mixes and it's awesome.

That malt sounds like it's worth trying. Did you order it directly from NF or find it elsewhere in a smaller size?

I have the caramel cream but not the butterscotch.

I used to be hooked on a vendor's Kona Coffee juice and got the NF Kona Cream. Ufda! Couldn't get it mixed to anything that was vapable. :)
 

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I don't mind how thin they are, I just don't like the taste or throat burn of the alcohol.

I'm thinking that's where the big throat hit in Bobas comes from and also whe he only makes it in 100% VG. You can't get too cute with this stuff if your heavy on the PG unless you do cook it down a good bit. I'm mostly all VG anyway so it works good for me. With that said, I still saw the need for an evap.
 

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That malt sounds like it's worth trying. Did you order it directly from NF or find it elsewhere in a smaller size?

I have the caramel cream but not the butterscotch.

I used to be hooked on a vendor's Kona Coffee juice and got the NF Kona Cream. Ufda! Couldn't get it mixed to anything that was vapable. :)

I got it from NF. I had actually been looking for it for a while, it's not that easy to find. Wanted to pull the trigger on it with NF a couple of months ago but got a little freaked out when the shiiping costs popped up and talked myself out of it. When I saw the posts about NF offering free shipping before the New Year I created an account and ordered just the malt extract. When I saw some posts a day or so later about the free shipping being extended I logged back on and placed a seperate order for the butterscotch and caramel cream. I spent $34 total on the two orders (got 4 oz of the Malt and Butterscotch) and feel like it was money well spent.
 

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Oops. You were answering me while I was asking you where you got them again. :)

Do you think the taste is similar to a chocolate wafer? Something like these? A barely there, light chocolate flavor.

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