Experience with lorann flavors?

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RigBick

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So I purchased a fair amount of flavor concentrates from Totally Wicked. I mixed them in 5 mil quantities as standalones to get an idea of the flavor profile. Then I mixed some of them together where I thought they would be appropriate and tasty to my palate. My Success has been minimal. I have not been able to capture that off-the-shelf store bought premium e-liquid flavor that I desire.
Today I purchased some lorann candy flavorings. My first batch was 1/2 mil strawberry 1/2 mil watermelon 1/2 mil 54 mg per mil nicotine 1/2 mil propylene glycol and 3 mils of vegetable glycerin. For a total of 5 meals for a taste test. Shake and vape. The results were outstanding. The juice taste like it came off the shelf from any one of the many premium manufacturers. I don't know these flavors are combinations are considered safe but boy I can tell you they sure are tasty. I have yet to see how they will impact my build in my dead rabbit. Does anybody have any information concerns anything please let me know. Thank you so much and God bless. Vape on!
 
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So I purchased a fair amount of flavor concentrates from Totally Wicked. I mixed them in 5 mil quantities as standalones to get an idea of the flavor profile. Then I mixed some of them together where I thought they would be appropriate and tasty to my palate. My Success has been minimal. I have not been able to capture that off-the-shelf store bought premium E-liquid flavor that I desire.
Today I purchased some lorann candy flavorings. My first batch was 1/2 mil strawberry 1/2 mil watermelon 1/2 mil 54 mg per mil nicotine 1/2 mil propylene glycol and 3 mils of vegetable glycerin. For a total of 5 meals for a taste test. Shake and vape. The results were outstanding. The juice taste like it came off the shelf from any one of the many premium manufacturers. I don't know these flavors are combinations are considered safe but boy I can tell you they sure are tasty. I have yet to see how they will impact my build in my dead rabbit. Does anybody have any information concerns anything please let me know. Thank you so much and God bless. Vape on!
I just discovered yesterday that I had four oil based LorAnn flavors which can’t be used for eliquid. I hadn’t tried using any of them yet. This spreadsheet is perfect though!
 

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I mixed them in 5 mil quantities as standalones to get an idea of the flavor profile. Then I mixed some of them together where I thought they would be appropriate and tasty to my palate. My Success has been minimal. I have not been able to capture that off-the-shelf store bought premium E-liquid flavor that I desire.

If the flavorings you bought are single flavors (not one shot concentrates or already a blend of flavorings)...you most likely won't be able to create that "off-the-shelf store bought premium E-liquid flavor" that you desire...using only 1 of those, or combining 2 of them. That's especially true if all of your flavorings are usually considered to be "primary flavorings", that would be used in a recipe along with some "secondary flavorings", maybe an "accent flavoring" or 2, and/or some type of sweetener.

Without knowing your exact flavorings though, it's hard to know what "type(s)" you bought. You may have some that aren't primary ones.

Have you found any eliquid recipes that sound good and/or interesting to you? Or have you browsed some of the threads on here, that contain many recipes...to see that a recipe contains several types of flavorings? That would probably help you some.

A pretty easy way to understand the types I mentioned above, is to think about cooking something...like a pot roast maybe. The meat (ie. roast beef) would be like the primary flavoring in the recipe. The vegetables (ie. potatoes, carrots, small onions) would be like the secondary flavorings in the recipe. Maybe a little Worcestershire sauce, some salt & pepper, other spices, etc...would be the accents in the recipe. You couldn't get the same taste you'd expect a pot roast to have...if you cooked just the roast beef (the primary flavoring, so to speak). It's the same idea with eliquids...
 
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