English Toffee Question

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Rowdy

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I bought a pre-mix of the vaporrenu ejuice (80/20 16mg) and some of thier flavor extracts. My issue is that the recipes I have found don't seem to list Renu as a vendor for the ammounts so I am not sure how much to use. I am not trying to make anything too complicated, just English Toffee with a little more flavor or umph than pre-mixed e-juice. So far I got it right once with a 3 mil sample where I added some caramel and it was great, but I was just adding a bit here and there I can't reproduce it :( . I tried the pre-mix (no flavor) and ~20% E-toffee extract and it didn't have much flavor at all, I added more extract and the flavor seemed to be even less and started to leave funny feel or taste on my tongue. Any advice or guidance will be much appreciated.

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Rowdy :confused:
 

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Personally I cannot stand Renu's flavorings because there was no flavor....poured them out; but that's just me. LorAnn and Perfumer's Apprentice have top notch ET flavorings. I'd order a small bottle and start over. I know what you mean about cannot replicate so I keep a pad and pen right next to where I mix. I do not pick up a flavor bottle until I write down what I'm about to do. From there I make sure it's in juice Me Up's computer program for future reference. For small sample batches I use a pipette pump because a small variation can make a huge difference in taste. No "close", exact measurements.

PA has two English Toffee....the "Natural" one is super. It has the toffee flavor w/o the strong taste of the "regular" ET.
 
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