Do all blends need to be steeped?

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Chas_L

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I make a DIY strawberry cheesecake. A killer one if I say so myself. It took me over 3 weeks to master it because it was always good the first day, then by the end of day 2 the strawberry would totally disappear for over a week, it wouldn't pop for at least 7-10
Days but when it did.. Cheesecake with strawberry creaminess..
Some need steeping some dont..

I only have two months DIY experience but have had very similiar experience . My overall feeling on steeping is that unless you only make or purchase very small quanities which last a week or less they all need to steep. Who wants to make or purchase a large batch that taste great on day one but tastebad one,two three weeks or even months later?

Some also seem to forget that delivery device , power levels a well as rate of vaping all effect flavors big time. Another very big issue is that one persons great vape is total garbage to another. My wife enjoys a few of my DIY favorits but still preferes ready to vape juice from only one vendor and only one of their flavors for her ADV. . Often while I am vaping one of myDIYs she will say that smeels great so I hand her my Vamo with Evod ,she takes a few drags and really likes so I fill up a Evod for her and she compains that it does not taste nearly as good. She likes simple ,no adjustments to make and I have tried winding coils ,using different size and types of wicks to make it taste the same but not much luck.
 

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With the incredibly wide range of flavors from fine tobacco blends to, believe it or not, dill pickle and even beer, did you check the bottle to insure it wasn't "..." flavor?


You know what? I did NOT check to see if it was in fact ... flavored on the bottle. I believe that if my dog vaped that this would be quite popular with the crowd he runs with. But, he has no thumbs to press the fire button so....


Can you give us specifics on drops or percentages used on these flavors?

I don't really have any specifics on the mix. It was just a popular retailer that mixes fresh and what I thought was straight forward stuff picked from a drop down menu. Incidentally they are also very inexpensive which is why I was on their site in the first place. I tried another vendor and got a LOT closer to what I was shopping for so I'll just stick with them for awhile.

I'll give the original vendor another shot in a few months if I don't follow your path and start blending my own.
 
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