"drinking" flavorings = vaping them?

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rhythm rambler

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I'm testing all my flavorings with one drop in a shot glass of warm water. I've liked how most of them taste with this method but there are a couple that do taste chemical-y to me: TFA graham cracker and brown sugar.

Have any of you drank/eaten (e.g. drop on a cracker) a flavoring that tasted bad that way but tasted different/good when you vaped it? Or do you find flavorings to be fairly consistent across drinking/eating/vaping?
 

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I have done it with a cherry flavor 20 drops to 16oz of bottled plain water. It tasted strong and I had to add 8 more oz of water. If it taste chemical it may mean you added to much flavor. But the way your testing may not translate to the way they taste when vaped.

What you can also do is use a plain unsalted cracker. Break a small corner off put a drop of flavor on it and microwave it for about 10 seconds.
 

JulesXsmokr

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I have done it with a cherry flavor 20 drops to 16oz of bottled plain water. It tasted strong and I had to add 8 more oz of water. If it taste chemical it may mean you added to much flavor. But the way your testing may not translate to the way they taste when vaped.

What you can also do is use a plain unsalted cracker. Break a small corner off put a drop of flavor on it and microwave it for about 10 seconds.

Great for Midnight Snacking...:D
 
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