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    E-juice Makers: Cream Base

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    - by Ckemist, Jul 16. 2017, 01:01

    Ingredient
    ml
    Grams
    %

    Nicotine juice 100 mg (100% PG)
    0.40
    0.41
    4.00

    PG dilutant
    1.60
    1.66
    16.00

    VG dilutant
    7.00
    8.83
    70.00

    Total base
    9
    10.9
    90

    Bavarian Cream (TPA)
    0.40
    0.43
    4.00

    Cream Fresh (FA)
    0.15
    0.16
    1.50

    Marshmallow (FA)
    0.10
    0.11
    1.00

    Vanilla Custard v1 (CAP)
    0.20
    0.21
    2.00

    Whipped Cream (TPA)
    0.15
    0.16
    1.50

    Totals
    10
    11.97
    100
     

    Letitia

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    Once in a while I get in the mood for a cream vape and by the time it steeps I'm over it. Wanting a couple different 240ml cream bases I can just add some fruit to when the mood hits.

    So is a stone a one shot flavor mix or a premixed flavor base you just add say a fruit to?
     

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    So I'm wanting pre steeped cream stones then I guess.

    Would that really work I mean yes you get the fully cured cream but would it be at full flavor when you add the fruit, later on, wouldn't it be best to wait a month again to get the full flavor
     

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    Would that really work I mean yes you get the fully cured cream but would it be at full flavor when you add the fruit, later on, wouldn't it be best to wait a month again to get the full flavor
    Not really. With a very few exceptions a fruit will pop in 1-3 days. Say I add 2% INW strawberry shisha to the premixed stone, within a few hours I have a strawberry cream.
     

    Skunk!

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    There is a guy on ELR that has a nice looking stone for VBIC I've thought about adapting, not fond of heavy custard notes. IIRC he mixes it by the liter. @Skunk! uses a custard stone I believe.
    It is in the reply^^^. It is a really nice cream stone. Add any fruit to it and POW! Made a great Dragon Blood. Peaches and cream came out really good. PST was great with it. Strawberry was good but I want to try it with strawberry stone.

    PST with juicy peach was amazimg. I have to do more of that one.
     

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    It is in the reply^^^. It is a really nice cream stone. Add any fruit to it and POW! Made a great Dragon Blood. Peaches and cream came out really good. PST was great with it. Strawberry was good but I want to try it with strawberry stone.

    PST with juicy peach was amazimg. I have to do more of that one.
    So what are your must have tobaccos? PST (purilum sweet tobacco is) is one I'm guessing. I hear Ducat(?) mentioned often by many.
     
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    So what are your must have tobaccos? PST (purilum sweet tobacco is) is one I'm guessing. I hear Ducat(?) mentioned often by many.
    I used DIYFS BlackJack with vanilla for years. I have Ducat in the cart right now. I am going to check out when I am done adding stuff to it. It keeps growing with this thread lol.
     
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    DIY threads aren't good for the wallet. That "oh it's only a couple bucks" adds up!

    But the great thing about then is it cuts out spending cash on stuff that may not work out since you can ask questions about how and why it works
     
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